#3008. The Decolonial Nature of Comunica??o Popular

November 2026publication date
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Abstract:
The article analyzes the decolonial nature of mass communication practices. The results show that mass communication entails community building and contentious communication processes created by underprivileged, marginalized and structurally oppressed social groups.
Keywords:
communication; decolonial character

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