International communication, equality and development: an essential homage
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international communication, justice, development, José Carlos Sendín,Abstract
International communication as a field of study includes all interactions between states, companies, institutions and individuals in an increasingly globalized and integrated world through media, especially the Internet. As an area of analysis it takes into consideration the cultural characteristics and specific needs of the different regions of the world, turning the attention to information and communication imbalances involved in the development process of countries and in the construction of just societies. This new special issue is focused on the role of international communication for equality and development, as a tribute to professor and researcher Dr. José Carlos Sendín Gutiérrez, coordinator of our chair recently deceased and leading expert on the subject, particularly within the African context.
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