The Culture of Convergence in the Framework of the Anglo-Saxon Debate between Political Economy of Communication and Cultural Studies
During the 1990s, a controversy developed within communication studies in the English-speaking world between representatives of Cultural Studies and referents of the Political Economy of Communication field. In 2014, in the Spanish-speaking world, this debate returned to the academic scene through C...
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2022
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