Innovating in values ​​of the cultural and social story

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31637/epsir-2024-1749

Keywords:

Cultural identity, Migration and human rights, Community participation, Digital narratives, Cultural sustainability

Abstract

The monograph "Innovating in values of the cultural and social story" addresses how cultural and social stories are essential for the construction of collective identities, traditions and values in a society. In a context of increasing globalization, traditional values are being questioned and reformulated, giving rise to new forms of cultural representation and understanding. This work invites us to reflect on the innovations in these stories, which are modifying the perceptions and values of humanity today. An in-depth analysis of how these changes impact cultural interactions and how notions of identity and belonging are redefined in an interconnected world is proposed. The monograph offers a critical vision of the processes that are shaping the future of cultures and societies, highlighting the importance of these stories in the transformation of contemporary social and cultural dynamics.

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Author Biographies

Álvaro Ramos Ruiz, Universidad Loyola

He is a Professor and Researcher in the Department of Communication and Education at the Loyola Andalusia University. He has a doctorate in Journalism and Audiovisual Communication from the University of Granada, in co-tutorship with the Université Paris Cité (France), where he specialized in Linguistics. His academic profile stands out for his solid multidisciplinary training and analytical capacity oriented towards the intersection between communication and linguistic studies. His main lines of research focus on the analysis of discourse in the press, with special attention to current media phenomena. This research work combines a rigorous theoretical approach with an applied perspective, aimed at understanding media discourses and their influence on society. Among his scientific contributions are various publications in high-impact academic journals and publishers. In addition, he has shared his work at national and international conferences. At the same time, he has developed extensive professional experience in the journalistic field, collaborating with different media outlets such as Canal Sur Radio, El Español de Sevilla or Diario Sur de Málaga, among others.

Encarnación Ruiz Callejón, Universidad de Granada

She has a doctorate in Philosophy from the University of Granada. He coordinates the Master of Contemporary Philosophy at the UGR and directs the Research Group: “Anthropology and Philosophy (SEJ-126)”. His teaching and research focus on 19th century philosophy, philosophy of religion, and medieval philosophy. Her latest publications include: 2022: Madame de Staël and the alchemist women of happiness. Human Review, 14(3), 1-14. 2023: Schopenhauer's pessimism and the influence of the Periphyseon. Medievalia Textos e estudos, 41, 483-491. 2023: Madame de Staël, thinker of peace. In Women and peace speeches in History (pp. 185-198). Peter Lang. 2023: If animals could talk...: a debate of classical Islamic thought on the superiority of our species. In Transfer and knowledge. Humanities, education and construction of knowledge on the Internet (pp. 341-359). Tirant lo Blanch. 2024: "What will I do in Rome?": John of Salisbury and philosophy as viaticum. In Educational innovation and transformation of society (175-184). Dykinson. 2024: Christine de Pizan and the “worldly prudence” of women: a medieval antecedent for the construction of a concept of philosophical sustainability.

Laura Trujillo Liñán, Panamerican University

She is a professor and researcher of Humanities, communication and Philosophy at the Universidad Panamericana. She is Director of the online Pan American University. He is Vice President of the Media Ecology Association, member of the Council of the General Semantics Institute of New York City, member of the Instituto Promotor del Bien Común (UPAEP), member of the International Communication Association (ICA) and the Philosophical Association of Mexico ( AFM), is part of the National System of Researchers in Mexico City (SNI). He has a bachelor's and master's degree in Philosophy. Additionally, he obtained his doctorate in History of Thought at the Universidad Panamericana with a thesis on the Formal Cause in the thought of Marshall McLuhan and Aristotle. She is the winner of the Marshall McLuhan Prize from the Media Ecology Association for her book Formal Cause in Marshall McLuhan’s Thinking: An Aristotelian Perspective. He has written numerous articles and book chapters on topics related to Marshall McLuhan, Aristotle, metaphysics, ethics, and media.

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González, J. y Martín, A. (2022). La posverdad en los medios digitales: Reconfiguración de valores en tiempos de desinformación. Revista de Comunicación Digital, 18(3), 234-247.

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Published

2024-12-05

How to Cite

Ramos Ruiz, Álvaro, Ruiz Callejón, E., & Trujillo Liñán, L. (2024). Innovating in values ​​of the cultural and social story. European Public & Social Innovation Review, 9. https://doi.org/10.31637/epsir-2024-1749

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INNOVATING IN CULTURAL AND SOCIAL STORYTELLING VALUES