Publicado por Editorial Universitaria Centroamericana, San José, 1978
Librería: La Librería, Iberoamerikan. Buchhandlung, Bonn, NRW, Alemania
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Publicado por Buenos Aires/Santiago de Chile Ed Galerna, 1973
Librería: Chaco 4ever Books, Montevideo, MO, Uruguay
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Añadir al carritoEncuadernación de tapa blanda. Condición: Muy bien. In-8. #1 Jul 1973 - #4 1975. (Complete set of first stage). Wrappers.The magazine Comunicación y cultura was a mass communication magazine founded in 1973 in Santiago de Chile. Hector Schmucler, Armand Mattelart and Hugo Assmann were its directors, the first two continuing later.1 Its initial number was written and published in Chile. After Pinochet's coup, Mattelard went into exile in France and Schmucler moved the magazine's headquarters to Buenos Aires, Argentina, where that first issue was reissued and the next three were edited. In 1976, a new civil-military coup d'état, this time in Argentina, forced Schmucler into exile in Mexico, where he continued to edit the magazine until 1985.The magazine was born in a socio-historical context in which all of Latin America was involved in a political effervescence that permeated all areas of society.2 They were moments of much political and economic dispute and the incipient Latin American communication studies were inserted in these discussions, the central theme was the social struggle against imperialist domination. This is clearly reflected in the following statement corresponding to the editorial of Number 1 of the magazine: "The function that Communication and Culture intends to fulfill is to establish itself as an organ of linking and expression of the various experiences that are taking place in Latin American countries, in the field of mass communication. Obviously, it is not about assuming any experience, but rather those that favor the processes of total liberation of our dependent societies. This norm of political priority will be the demarcation line that the magazine will draw to collect its themes, its centers of interest, its readers and collaborators. Tarcus P65. CodZ.