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Interculturalidad e intraculturaiidad en el discurso de la prensa: cobertura y tratamiento del discurso de las fuentes en el "conflicto indígena mapuche" desde el discurso político

  • Autores: Carlos del Valle Rojas
  • Localización: Redes.com : revista de estudios para el desarrollo social de la Comunicación, ISSN 1696-2079, Nº. 2, 2005, págs. 83-111
  • Idioma: español
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    • The permanent relationship among the dynamics of the social movements, as it happens with the Mapuche indigenous in Chile, and the logics of the communication media has generated two kinds of processes. On the one hand, a learning of the mass-media logics by the leaders of the indigenous communities; and, on the other hand, certain representation forms of the indigenous communities and their movements in the media public discourse. In the first case, we find a learning of cynicism (Del Valle, 2003); and in the second case, we can locate a representation logics that identify the indigenous people with active roles only in ¿highly conflictive¿ processes, with a strong predominance of the political and police authorities voice, and finally, hegemonic discourses in which the ¿objects of the arguments¿ are the very ¿objects of the criticism¿, as in the case of the violence and the intolerance.


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