The Online Communication as a tool for the ECUARUNARI strengthening

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5377/rci.v23i2.6581

Keywords:

Indigenous movement, social organizations, intercultural communication, alternative communication, contrainformation, interculturality

Abstract

In the Ecuadorian history, social movements have always played a decisive role in the political and social life of the country, however, their struggle and contribution have been made invisible in the agendas of the commercial media, thus violating the constitutional right of the indigenous peoples to a legitimately inclusive communication. Hence, this study aims to highlight the current state of communication articulated by the Confederation of Kichwa Nationality Peoples from Ecuador-ECUARUNARI, as a fundamental pillar of the Ecuadorian indigenous movement, in order to strengthen its own initiatives, processes of intercultural communication. The results of the study have as an important source a diagnosis that deepened in the way that institutional communication is configured and internal and external audiences intervene, as a constitutive part of a strategy that sustains the right that Ecuador’s social movements have to perform communication in conditions of equality and horizontality.

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Author Biographies

Juliana Tatiana Carcelén Ordoñez, Pluriversidad Amawtay Wasi

Máster en Comunicación Intercultural con Enfoque en Género, Lcda.en Comunicación Social, Periodista Digital y Willachik de la Pluriversidad Amawtay Wasi del Ecuador

Luis Fernando Sarango Macas, Pluriversidad Amawtay Wasi

Estudiante Doctoral en Estudios Interculturales y Máster en Docencia Universitaria. Pusha/Rector de la Pluriversidad Amawtay Wasi

Published

2018-10-22

How to Cite

Carcelén Ordoñez, J. T., & Sarango Macas, L. F. (2018). The Online Communication as a tool for the ECUARUNARI strengthening. Ciencia E Interculturalidad, 23(2), 258–272. https://doi.org/10.5377/rci.v23i2.6581

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Gender and Interculture