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2016
ISSN:
2413-5437, 2305-7467
Munive, Mario
Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
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It is not a journalism genre, but a discourse that seems to be in the DNA of Latin America’s press. On the newsroom it is known as “He said, she said” journalism. This term refers to a kind of contagious disease. Journalists and media that have been affected assume that news can give us statements instead of facts. In other words, that the inverted pyramid is licensed to replace verified facts with others opinions. It is time to ask us some questions from an academic perspective. Why is “He said, she said” journalism so rooted on the day-to-day practices of journalists? What are the causes of this strong tendency in the content supply of the media? Have they impacted in the construction of the agenda or in the formation of public opinion? This article tries to give answers to these questions and also suggest to pay attention to a practice that nowadays is considered a necessary evil, although is recognized as a symptom of an insufficient quality of the news that are transmitted by local media.
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Año:
2016
ISSN:
2413-5437, 2305-7467
Rabí do Carmo, Alonso
Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
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Through a vast journalistic work and despite a short existence, Abraham Valdelomar establishes the foundation of modern narrative journalism in Peru, anticipating, in more than one case and for several decades, many of the dictates and rules imposed by the called “New Journalism” in the United States thanks to great literary figures like Truman Capote and Tom Wolfe. Valdelomar made of chronic and reportage works of art, under a style that accompanied the gradual modernization of Lima with an esthetician conscious and close to dandyism vision. Valdelomar contributes decisively to eliminate borders between journalistic writing and fiction writing, especially through the, chronic genre in which he reached an unparalleled mastery.
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Año:
2016
ISSN:
2413-5437, 2305-7467
Marquina, Orietta
Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
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It continues a theoretical reflection started with her master degree thesis about visuality as a feature of contemporary culture. It tries to explain what is meant by visual culture from the analysis of the social field of “seeing”. First, it presents the concept to, then, develop three analysis perspectives: the “seeing” that builds meaning, the “seeing” that sees the Other, and the “seeing” with which the subject sees himself.Visual culture organizes the daily action of the subject and creates meaning. The visual has been gaining space in the daily life of people. It has move from a marginal place, reserved for rituals and special performances, to fulfill a key role today that relates to identity and the way people learns. Everyday life has taken a visual twist that makes the “seeing” and life itself, practices qualitatively different to how they used to be before.
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2016
ISSN:
2413-5437, 2305-7467
Navarro, Sergio
Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
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Año:
2016
ISSN:
2413-5437, 2305-7467
Valle, Augusto del
Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
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Esta entrevista nos aproxima a una comprensión de la curaduría como una “mediación” cuya necesidad se instaló en el sistema internacional del arte en la década de 1990. Ciertamente con antecedentes en los gestores culturales europeos de la década de 1950, y ya de manera creativa hacia fines de la década de 1960, sin embargo demoró en cristalizarse como práctica extendida y legitimada académicamente. Tanto Max Hernández como Augusto del Valle se dedican desde hace años a la práctica de la curaduría.
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2016
ISSN:
2413-5437, 2305-7467
Sánchez León, Abelardo
Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
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Año:
2016
ISSN:
2413-5437, 2305-7467
Núñez, Gabriela
Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
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This article explores the memories of childhood that Jose Maria Arguedas reconstructs in his letters and the recreation and imagination of himself as a symbol of the Peruvian nation. His recollections portrait ambivalent feelings of suffering and tenderness, with special attention to the need of protection, as well as the identification with the oral expression and the Andean world view, creating a new sense of otherness: one that is more connected to the emotions. Arguedas stablishes himself as a living bridge in Peruvian culture and as the reincarnation of a diverse country, filled with contradictions.
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Año:
2016
ISSN:
2413-5437, 2305-7467
Casallo, Víctor
Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
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Phenomenology systematically clarifies the structures and processes that make possible different experiences of communication based on pre linguistic foundation. This article explores this perspective and argues that it allows a deeper comprehension of experiences of personal and social reintegration through the interaction with animals of inmates and children with autism. Also, this article follows the thesis of David Abram: that the re discovery of the amplitude od the communicational possibilities in the human beings opens up alternatives of solution to the cultural discomforts that are growing deep in contemporary urban cultures of the world.
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Año:
2016
ISSN:
2413-5437, 2305-7467
Villanueva, Eduardo
Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
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With mounting criticisms on the relevance of communication studies, both to train future professionals as well as for academic enquiry, and with the influx of changes coming from society’s digital transformations, a review of the different interaction between the professional and technical aspects that constitute the field allow for elucidation of the actual specificity of the discipline or set of disciplines that are grouped under the banner of “communication sciences” or “media studies”. This essay strives to propose an understanding of these interactions through an specific metaphor, and then how this understanding can be used to facilitate academic thinking and professional undertakings cross-dialog.
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Año:
2016
ISSN:
2413-5437, 2305-7467
Olivera, Luis
Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
Resumen
Political marketing is a tool for doing politics. As a medium, it cannot distort the sense of purpose, politics and government. The article highlights the importance of the process of govern and locates the election process as a means to such end.
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