Conexión

URI permanente para esta comunidadhttp://54.81.141.168/handle/123456789/175299

ISSN 2305-7467
e-ISSN 2413-5437

La revista Conexión es una iniciativa académica del Departamento de Comunicaciones de la PUCP, que tiene como objetivo fomentar la investigación y la redacción de ensayos vinculados al tema de las comunicaciones. Se publica una vez al año y colaboran en ella profesores de planta del Departamento, así como investigadores y docentes invitados de otras universidades del país y del extranjero. Los artículos publicados en la revista son originales y se someten a una revisión editorial antes de ser publicados.

Los campos de interés de las comunicaciones son amplios y variados, y esa diversidad de miradas es la que garantiza la interdisciplinariedad de nuestras búsquedas, vincula la heterogeneidad de nuestros objetos de estudio y conecta de manera transversal nuestros hallazgos. En la actividad de la vida académica, Conexión ofrece un lugar de encuentro para la comunicación social con los otros dominios del saber.

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    Mujer, tierra y territorio en el arte peruano contemporáneo: "Madre nuestra" (2018), de Luz Letts
    (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2023-11-23) Vergara, Nataly
    Art as a discursive essence can become a means of reflection on our social reality. Madre Nuestra, by the plastic artist Luz Letts (2018), is an example of this, as this work represents an all-powerful woman who sustains the nation and questions gender stereotypes and violence against women in Peru. In turn, she realizes the powerful relationship of this with the land and territory, and it motivates us to think about the mutual support between women to fight the domination towards the female body and towards the natural world. Thus, it proposes the creation of a female collective identity as a force of the nation, a community defense of land and territory in the process of building a more just society. Finally, it outlines the need to rethink our country with an ecoterritorial and ecofeminist twist.
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    Tensiones entre la observación participante y la participación militante: la reflexividad como parte del trabajo etnográfico en un movimiento socioterritorial
    (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Fondo Editorial, 2018-01-23) Isidro, Maria Eugenia
    In this work some refl ections are exposed that arise from the realization of an ethnography in a socioterritorial movement of environmental character that resists the current agrarian model in a medium-sized Argentine city. In addition to conducting a brief tour of theoretical concepts central to research such as "socio-territorial movements" and "identity", we are dedicated to unraveling the details of ethnographic work describing in detail the implementation of the techniques used (observation participant and interviews), their potential and risks. At the same time, we deepened the tensions that were faced during the research process, while emphasizing refl exivity as an essential tool of the social researcher.
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    Redes y comunicación: acompañamientos reflexivos en tiempos de cambio climático
    (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Fondo Editorial, 2018-01-23) Palacio, Dolly Cristina
    The aspects of a relational perspective are deepened, such as the place-network which off ers a proposal of research and participatory action in the light of relational refl exivity beyond the human in which communication, as a founding phenomenon of the social, is particularly important in the era of socalled information and communication societies. Social Network Analysis (SNA) as a relational epistemology, but also as a method, off ers a unique opportunity to establish relational refl ective processes in times of climate change.
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    Recursos y constreñimientos del trabajo de los periodistas políticos en empresas informativas
    (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Fondo Editorial, 2020-12-12) García-González, Lidia A.; Bailey Guedes, Olga
    The present article is a quantitative study of the comments generated and published by users on March 8 and 9 on the YouTube video platform, about the International Women’s Day on March 8, 2020, known as #8M in Mexico City. Its purpose is to know what kind of issues, discussions and perceptions revolve around one of the most attended feminist demonstrations against gender violence and impunity in the face of a growing wave of femicide in Mexico. It also presents a discussion on the potential and risks of YouTube for cyber-feminism and protest, based on comments generated by users. The results show a space in which a strong misogyny, a high misunderstanding of feminism and the impossibility of a productive and dialogic conversation are manifested.
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    Reformas laborales cubanas en la prensa mexicana. Análisis crítico del discurso de La Jornada y Reforma
    (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Fondo Editorial, 2020-08-13) Parrilla, Belén
    The events in Argentina during the winter of 2018 (massive feminist groups marched to demand the approval of the Voluntary Termination of Pregnancy bill) invited us, from our places as artists, to emerge from our workspaces. The stage was set in the streets and the concept of art-life was about to manifest itself. Motivated to generate a device that expresses the politics of those who had abandoned their place of contemplation, questioned as individuals and mobilized as a collective, we decided to do an intervention with a performative aesthetic. This essay presents that feedback process between social and artistic performance, a reflection of the expressive and ungovernable limits of the green wave, and answers the call for a deep need to meet each other, taking over the public space, in a symbolic ex-pression of those of us who became protagonists in the construction of our rights. Every woman, all of us.