The Chair aims to deepen the intersections between university education—various forms of academic capitalism—communication, and culture. All this within the global context of flexible production and the centrality of the circulation of symbolic commodities, under modernities and cultural industries of the present day.
Chair that seeks to strengthen debates regarding media representations of Afro-descendant groups, such as the case of Haitian migration.
Chair focused on the debate regarding the contributions of critical theory to communication studies, such as the role of the media cultural industry.
Chair whose purpose is to understand intercultural media and non-media experiences from a transcultural and transdisciplinary perspective.
Chair on communication mediations, culture, criticism, and subjectivities from a critical cultural viewpoint. The Chair addresses the complex mediations of communication in its relations with subjectivities.
With the goal of highlighting the role of feminist and gender studies, this Chair reflects on the ways gender is situated in communication, whether in media representations or in the role of women and other genders in the cultural industry.
The objective of this Chair is to understand how communication mediations relate to the political agenda, specifically considering the possibilities for social change.
The Chair aims to establish South-South international relations and become a space for comparative reflection on cultural and communication experiences.
As the study of discourse in its various modalities is a frequent research experience in the field of communication, this Chair dialogues on the different approaches and tools available.
Chair oriented toward discussing the role of different communication modes in practices associated with the psychological use of communication for political purposes.



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