Abstract

This article seeks to situate journalistic practice and news reading in the midst of the concept of postmodernity and mobile platforms. Based on authors such as Kumar (1997), Featherstone (1991), Freire (2000) and Citelli (2016), and the result of a questionnaire about reading habits among higher education students, it proposes reflections about the subject-reader and its relationship with reading news on digital media. Educommunication and its relationship with journalism appear as a proposal to rescue dialogue, critical training and media literacy in a society increasingly mediated by digital devices.

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