De la diversidad antropológica a la uniformidad mass-mediática ¿Antropología globalizada o masividad antropologizada?
Abstract
En el transcurso del pasado siglo el estatus de las ciencias sociales ha sufrido un gran número de transformaciones. Una de ellas ha estado signada por la necesidad de diálogo interdisciplinario que ha servido para actualizar tanto los debates como las metodologías que intentan acercarse a los procesos sociales. Estas experiencias se manifiestan tanto a través de la reconfiguración de los campos de estudio como de las perspectivas de acercamiento a los problemas de investigación. En este trabajo se propone realizar un análisis de las interacciones que han tenido lugar entre dos disciplinas específicas: la antropología y la comunicación masiva.
During the last century the status of the Social Sciences has undergone a great number of transformations. One of these transformations was characterized by the necessity of interdisciplinary dialogue that has served to update not only discussion and debate but also the methodologies that try to come closer to the social processes. These experiences are evident both in the reconfiguration of the fields of study and also in the approaches taken to analyse the interactions among the disciplines. In this essay we seek to carry out an analysis of the interactions that have taken place between two specific disciplines: anthropology and mass media.
During the last century the status of the Social Sciences has undergone a great number of transformations. One of these transformations was characterized by the necessity of interdisciplinary dialogue that has served to update not only discussion and debate but also the methodologies that try to come closer to the social processes. These experiences are evident both in the reconfiguration of the fields of study and also in the approaches taken to analyse the interactions among the disciplines. In this essay we seek to carry out an analysis of the interactions that have taken place between two specific disciplines: anthropology and mass media.
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Vol. 10, No. 10