Una revisión sobre la radio y la discapacidad en el contexto latinoamericano

Una revisión sobre la radio y la discapacidad en el contexto latinoamericano

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Jorge Mario Murillo González
Diana Paola Angarita Niño

Abstract

This article presents a review on the panorama of the countries in Latin America that bet on radio as an agent of popular transformation. It is focused on exposing the experiences of stations with inclusion projects for people with disabilities. The methodology used was bibliographic review of a documentary type. The first section presents the historical relationship of radio and communication as an agent of social change. Later on, the connection between communication and disability is showed, presenting examples from the Latin American context. Finally, it is concluded that radio has been a means of inclusion, participation and social transformation, taking years of virtue in relation to the incorporation of processes and people with disability, in some Latin American countries. 

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Jorge Mario Murillo González, Corporación Unificada Nacional de Educación Superior (CUN)

Estudiante de sexto semestre del programa del Comunicación y Periodismo de la Corporación Unificada Nacional de Educación Superior (CUN), regional Santa Marta.

Diana Paola Angarita Niño, Corporación Unificada Nacional de Educación Superior (CUN)

Maestría en Diseño de Experiencia del Usuario por la Universidad Internacional de la Rioja en Colombia (UNIR). Docente investigadora de la Corporación Unificada Nacional de Educación Superior (CUN). ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6775-9981