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Indigenous peoples right to communication with identity in Argentina, 2009 2017
(Sage Publications Ltd, 2018-05)
Argentine Law 26.522 on Audiovisual Communication Services recognized, amongother things, the right to communication for indigenous peoples. The cases of three indigenous radio stations in northern Argentina reveal the ...
Access and Participation of Indigenous Peoples in Argentina's Media System
The Law of Audiovisual Communication Services, sanctioned in Argentina in 2009, recognizes the right to communication of indigenous peoples. However, the indigenous struggles over their participation in the media system ...
Indigenous Communication in the Argentinean Northwest: The Case of the Indigenous Radio FM OCAN (Salta, Argentina)
This article describes and analyzes the communication experience recently consolidated by the Organization of Aboriginal Communities of Nazarene (OCAN, for its acronym in Spanish), around one of the first original radios ...
Technology appropriation and Mapuche self-communication: An interpretation of indigenous e-communication in Chile
(SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD, 2021)
Technology appropriation and Mapuche self-communication: An interpretation of indigenous e-communication in Chile
(SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD, 2021)
Talking about our mother: indigenous videos on nature and the environment
(2915)
In this article, I examine 5 participatory indigenous videos from Peru, Kenya, Philippines, Mexico, and France/Argentina to examine how they narrate the relationship between indigenous peoples and nature. I analyze the ...
Indigenous language revitalization in early childhood: challenges and opportunities in Chile
(Springer, 2021)
As is known, early childhood is the best time to introduce a second or even a third language. These considerations assume special relevance when the need to be fluent in a second language may be vital for social interactions ...
“Why did they die?”: biomedical narratives of epidemics and mortality among amazonian indigenous populations in sociohistorical and anthropological contexts
(The University of Chicago Press, 2020)