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2009/4 - Reimagining Borders |
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| Today's many borders - physical and psychological, political and social, cultural and ideological - are no longer fixed or impermeable. Overcoming them is mainly about overcoming the socially constructed limitations of belonging to a certain place and going beyond what is apparently sure and secure. Borderlands are places of negotiation that need communication if there is to be safe passage. |
CONTENTS Crossing borders in virtual space by Jim McDonnellEn torno a las fronteras duras por Daniel Prieto Castillo On the borders of (in)humanity by Philip Lee Communication, technology and power by Carlos A. Valle Crossing borders to common ground by Kathryn M. Lohre From borders to intersections by Robert Chase Communicating across boundaries: From barriers to frontiers by Ineke de Feijter Music without borders by Karl Paulnack PLUS + Cyanide for gold: Dealing with E-waste by Pradip N. Thomas Al-Jazeera English has conciliatory potential by Mohammed el-Nawawy and Shawn Powers The validity of communication policies in Latin America by Andrés Cañiález Television, public sphere, and minorities by Paul de Silva |
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