Abstract

The effècts of globalization along with technological advances open new avenues for the study of intercultural communication and of identity constitution processes. Such processes are understood here as permanent possibilities for the construction of new colectivities, in opposition to their interpretation as the reproduction of ancestors practices. Contradicting current discourses that attribute endless benefits to technologies, myths, and stereotypes constantly reaffirmed by the media regarding technology, thls paper aims at providing theoretical and methodological foundations for the study of media reception under an approach focused on migration, competencies, and citizenship constitution in the Latin American context.

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