Abstract

Given the communication challenges and threats faced by library science and IS, it is necessary to ask from what place of enunciation these disciplines and their practices are being addressed. Which is a call to observe in a differential manner the places of knowledge production, recognizing that today subjects and communities are located in non-geographic, but rather political, territories and spatialities, evidenced in the diverse ways of conceiving and naming Latin America and the Caribbean: Abya-Yala, Améfrica Ladina, Indo-America, Ñamérica, Milpamérica. This article presents enunciation frames as a fundamental element in relation to the territory, since the challenges regarding the communication of each spatiality are linked to the territory. To this end, library science and ISdialogue with De Certeau (1980, 1999), Lefèbvre(2000) and Massey (2007, 2005 and 1999). Finally, some communication experiences are explored and ideas are presented regarding how info-communication can strengthen them.

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