De Santiago de Chile a México

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Autor(a) principal: Altamirano, Facundo Nahuel
Data de Publicação: 2024
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Albuquerque (Online)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.ufms.br/index.php/AlbRHis/article/view/19580
Resumo: The article proposes to reconstruct the cycle of rise and decline of Third Worldism in the studies of communication and culture in Latin America, from a perspective of intellectual history. To do this, it reconstructs the diplomatic trajectories of Juan Somavía and Fernando Reyes Matta (Chile), from Santiago de Chile to Mexico, focusing on the activities related to the international debate on information promoted by the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) at UNESCO. In tracing the cycle, the article focuses on the material threads of a transnational public sphere of communication, specifically on a segment articulated around the networks of Somavía and Reyes Matta, in which the ILET and the journal Comunicación y Cultura converged. Finally, to account for the closure of the cycle, it is demonstrated by way of example the problematization of the concept of the Third World that was formulated in the pages of the journal in the 1980s.
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spelling De Santiago de Chile a México Third WorldComunicación y CulturaILETNOMICTercer MundoNOMICComunicación y CulturaILETTerceiro MundoNOMICComunicación y CulturaILETThe article proposes to reconstruct the cycle of rise and decline of Third Worldism in the studies of communication and culture in Latin America, from a perspective of intellectual history. To do this, it reconstructs the diplomatic trajectories of Juan Somavía and Fernando Reyes Matta (Chile), from Santiago de Chile to Mexico, focusing on the activities related to the international debate on information promoted by the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) at UNESCO. In tracing the cycle, the article focuses on the material threads of a transnational public sphere of communication, specifically on a segment articulated around the networks of Somavía and Reyes Matta, in which the ILET and the journal Comunicación y Cultura converged. Finally, to account for the closure of the cycle, it is demonstrated by way of example the problematization of the concept of the Third World that was formulated in the pages of the journal in the 1980s.El artículo se propone reconstruir el ciclo, de ascenso y declive, del tercermundismo en los estudios sobre comunicación y cultura en América Latina, desde una perspectiva de historia intelectual. Para ello, reconstruye las trayectorias diplomáticas de Juan Somavía y Fernando Reyes Matta (Chile), desde Santiago de Chile hacia México, focalizando en las actividades relacionadas al debate internacional sobre información promovido por el Movimiento de Países No Alineados (MPNA) en la UNESCO. En el trazado del ciclo, el artículo puntualiza en las tramas materiales de una esfera pública transnacional de comunicación, puntualmente en un segmento articulado en torno a las redes de Somavía y Reyes Matta, en el que confluían el ILET y la revista Comunicación y Cultura. Finalmente, para dar cuenta del cierre del ciclo, se demuestra a modo de ejemplo la problematización sobre el concepto Tercer Mundo que en los años ochenta se formuló en las páginas de la revista.   O artigo propõe reconstruir o ciclo de ascensão e declínio do terceiro-mundismo nos estudos de comunicação e cultura na América Latina, a partir de uma perspectiva de história intelectual. Para isso, reconstroi as trajetórias diplomáticas de Juan Somavía e Fernando Reyes Matta (Chile), de Santiago do Chile a México, focando nas atividades relacionadas ao debate internacional sobre informação promovido pelo Movimento dos Países Não Alinhados (MPNA) na UNESCO. No traçado do ciclo, o artigo pontua nas tramas materiais de uma esfera pública transnacional de comunicação, especificamente em um segmento articulado em torno das redes de Somavía e Reyes Matta, no qual convergiam o ILET e a revista Comunicación y Cultura. Finalmente, para dar conta do fechamento do ciclo, demonstrase a modo de exemplo a problematização sobre o conceito Terceiro Mundo que nos anos oitenta se formulou nas páginas da revista.Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul2024-02-02info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufms.br/index.php/AlbRHis/article/view/1958010.46401/ardh.2023.v15.19580albuquerque: journal of history; Vol 15 No 30 (2023): [Dossier] Latin American projects and trajectories – culture, art, intellectuals and media; 41-73albuquerque: revista de historia; Vol. 15 Núm. 30 (2023): [Dossiê] Projetos e trajetos latino-americanos – cultura, arte, intelectuais e meios de comunicação; 41-73albuquerque: revista de história; v. 15 n. 30 (2023): [Dossiê] Projetos e trajetos latino-americanos – cultura, arte, intelectuais e meios de comunicação; 41-732526-72801983-9472reponame:Albuquerque (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul (UFMS)instacron:UFMSporhttps://periodicos.ufms.br/index.php/AlbRHis/article/view/19580/13730Copyright (c) 2024 albuquerque: revista de históriahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAltamirano, Facundo Nahuel2024-02-23T00:29:13Zoai:periodicos.ufms.br:article/19580Revistahttps://periodicos.ufms.br/index.php/AlbRHisPUBhttps://periodicos.ufms.br/index.php/AlbRHis/oairevista.albuquerque@ufms.br||revista.albuquerque@ufms.br1983-94722526-7280opendoar:2024-02-23T00:29:13Albuquerque (Online) - Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul (UFMS)false
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title De Santiago de Chile a México
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title_full De Santiago de Chile a México
title_fullStr De Santiago de Chile a México
title_full_unstemmed De Santiago de Chile a México
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description The article proposes to reconstruct the cycle of rise and decline of Third Worldism in the studies of communication and culture in Latin America, from a perspective of intellectual history. To do this, it reconstructs the diplomatic trajectories of Juan Somavía and Fernando Reyes Matta (Chile), from Santiago de Chile to Mexico, focusing on the activities related to the international debate on information promoted by the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) at UNESCO. In tracing the cycle, the article focuses on the material threads of a transnational public sphere of communication, specifically on a segment articulated around the networks of Somavía and Reyes Matta, in which the ILET and the journal Comunicación y Cultura converged. Finally, to account for the closure of the cycle, it is demonstrated by way of example the problematization of the concept of the Third World that was formulated in the pages of the journal in the 1980s.
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