Innovating in Communicative Speeches
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https://doi.org/10.31637/epsir-2024-1745Keywords:
Communicative innovation, Digital transformation, Disinformation, Digital platforms, Citizen participationAbstract
The monograph Innovating in Communicative Discourses addresses the transformations communication is undergoing in the contemporary context, driven by technology, social media, and sociocultural changes. In a globalized world where information circulates rapidly, communicative discourses adapt and evolve, seeking new forms of interaction and meaning. This work invites reflection on the challenges and opportunities arising from digitization, the creation of new formats and platforms, and the active participation of users in content creation. It also examines the impact of emerging technologies, such as artificial intelligence, and the implications of misinformation and fake news, which affect trust in the media and the effectiveness of communication processes.
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