This is an annual publication that aims to provide a forum for reflection, research, and analysis of contemporary communication processes and issues, offering a critical perspective designed to stimulate theoretical debate in the humanities and culture, as well as in the arts and social sciences, while also considering diverse methodological, pedagogical, and empirical approaches.
The journal is currently indexed in Latindex and Dialnet. Articles, which are accepted for publication in Spanish, English, or Portuguese, are peer-reviewed by scholars selected by the Editorial Board. For this issue, the reviewers were from universities in Mexico, Argentina, and Uruguay.
Two academic articles from the university were included in this issue:
- "The Secular National Construction of Uruguay in the Peronist Mirror" by Prof. Francisco Faig, associate professor of History, Politics, and Society in the School of Communication and Design, and Leonardo Martín, professor of Uruguayan Politics and Society in the School of Communication and Design, and of Uruguayan Economy and Society in the School of Administration and Social Sciences.
- "Darnton, Robert. Publishing and Subversion: Clandestine Literature under the Old Regime, Ed. Turner & FCE, Mexico, 2003" by Prof. Javier Bonilla Saus, professor of Political and Social Sciences and academic coordinator of International Studies.
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