World challenges of the academic community in the Ibero American space: Latin American Pespective

Autores

  • José Marques de Melo São Paulo Methodist University

Palavras-chave:

Comunicação. Cidadania. Globalização. Lusofonia. Academia

Resumo

Refletindo sobre as implicações da ordem mundial que se impôs na esteira da guerra fria, o autor localiza a questão no espaço lusófono dentro do universo ibero-americano, propondo estratégias para fortalecer as identidades nacionais/regionais e lograr participação soberana na comunidade mundial de ciências da comunicação.

Biografia do Autor

José Marques de Melo, São Paulo Methodist University

José Marques de Melo holds the UNESCO Chair at the São Paulo Methodist University. He is currently the President of the Brazilian National Federation of Scientific and Academic Communication Associations and of the Iberian‐American Confederation of Communication Associations. Marques de Melo is founder and honorary President of the Brazilian Society of Communication Sciences (Intercom) and acted as past President of the Latin American Association for Communication Research and past Vice‐President of IAMCR. He has written numerous books and articles on communication theory in Latin American and other topics. He has also been a journalist since the age of 15. Marques de Melo is Emeritus Professor at the Communication and Arts School of the University of São Paulo and has received a number of national and international distinctions and awards, including the Wayne Danielson Award for Distinguished Contribution for Communication Scholarship, University of Texas (1997), Adelmo Genro Award, SBPJOR, Brazil (2009) and the Iberian‐American Award on Communication Theory (2010).

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Publicado

2011-07-22