Activismo medioambiental multimodal en el Triángulo Norte de Centroamérica: medios digitales, patrimonio biocultural y de-colonialidad
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Activismo medioambiental multimodal en el Triángulo Norte de Centroamérica: medios digitales, patrimonio biocultural y de-colonialidadAuthor (s)
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2016Publisher
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1132-9823; 2340-4809Bibliographic citation
BARBAS RHODEN, Laura. Activismo medioambiental multimodal en el Triángulo Norte de Centroamérica: medios digitales, patrimonio biocultural y de-colonialidad. Millars: Espai i historia, 2016, vol. 40, no 1, p. 155-178.Type
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This paper considers a new form of organization, education, a d communication that has been mobilized in defense of biocultural heritage in the northern triangle of Central America: the creation and use of digital ... [+]
This paper considers a new form of organization, education, a d communication that has been mobilized in defense of biocultural heritage in the northern triangle of Central America: the creation and use of digital spaces as part of a multimodal environmental activism. In the hands of various organizations and networks of groups with common interests, the digital space is at once a generative and disruptive space: generative in that it is conducive to the creation of identities, discourses, and arc hives created by multiple actors, in different positions, and disruptive in that it serves as a means of dissemination of alternative epistemologies and ethics. [-]
This paper considers a new form of organization, education, a d communication that has been mobilized in defense of biocultural heritage in the northern triangle of Central America: the creation and use of digital ... [+]
This paper considers a new form of organization, education, a d communication that has been mobilized in defense of biocultural heritage in the northern triangle of Central America: the creation and use of digital spaces as part of a multimodal environmental activism. In the hands of various organizations and networks of groups with common interests, the digital space is at once a generative and disruptive space: generative in that it is conducive to the creation of identities, discourses, and arc hives created by multiple actors, in different positions, and disruptive in that it serves as a means of dissemination of alternative epistemologies and ethics. [-]
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