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dc.creatorUribe-Jongbloed, Enrique; Universidad de la Sabanaspa
dc.creatorPeña Sarmiento, María Fernanda; Universidad Minuto de Diosspa
dc.date.accessioned2015-12-16T23:14:45Z
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dc.date.created2014-12-31
dc.identifier.issn1692-2522
dc.identifier.urihttp://revistas.udem.edu.co/index.php/anagramas/article/view/980
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11407/1513
dc.descriptionThe topic of native and ethnic radio, as part of the lack ofresearch on radio in Colombia, has been poorly developed(Cuesta Moreno, 2012a, 2012b). This article shows three studycases: Radio Nasa of Nasa Community, Jujunula Makuira of WayuuCommunity, and Al A With A Wan program of native communityfrom San Andrés island; it also explores the identity perspectivesthat find negotiation spaces in radio production, especially therelationship of their collective identity and the way it affects ordetermines its linguistic use. This research is based on a threestageprocess where producers (practice communities) (Wenger,1998) make a reflection on their function and issue concepts onthe way their identity is reflected from the construction of theirprogramming. Results show that several levels of affiliation toseveral identification facets make it possible to relate, in severalmanners, the communication work of radio and that theseidentifications present in the practice communities have a realimpact on the linguistic radio production of each community.spa
dc.descriptionEl tema de la radio indígena y étnica, como parte de la falta de investigación sobre la radio en Colombia, ha sido poco desarrollado (Cuesta Moreno, 2012a, 2012b). Este artículo presenta tres casos de estudio: Radio Nasa de la comunidad Nasa, Jujunula Makuira de la comunidad Wayuu y el programa Al a with a wan de la comunidad Raizal del archipiélago de San Andrés, y explora cuáles son las perspectivas de identidad que encuentran espacios de negociación en la producción radiofónica, en particular en la relación de su identidad colectiva y cómo esta afecta o determina su uso lingüístico. La investigación surge de un proceso de tres pasos en donde los encargados de producción, las comunidades de práctica (Wenger, 1998), reflexionan sobre su labor y conceptualizan cómo se ve reflejada su identidad a partir de la construcción temática de su parrilla de programación. Los resultados evidencian que distintos niveles de filiación a varias de las facetas de identificación llevan a relacionar de diversas maneras la labor comunicativa del medio radial, y que estas identificaciones presentes en las comunidades de práctica tienen un efecto real sobre la producción radial lingüística de cada una de ellas.spa
dc.format.extentp.167-188spa
dc.format.mediumElectrónicospa
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dc.publisherUniversidad de Medellínspa
dc.relationhttp://revistas.udem.edu.co/index.php/anagramas/article/view/980/982spa
dc.relationhttp://revistas.udem.edu.co/index.php/anagramas/article/view/980/1032spa
dc.relation.ispartofseriesAnagramas; Vol. 13, núm. 25 (2014)spa
dc.relation.haspartAnagramas; Vol. 13, núm. 25 - julio/diciembre 2014spa
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/*
dc.sourceAnagramas; Vol. 13, núm. 25 (2014); 167-188spa
dc.source2248-4086spa
dc.source1692-2522spa
dc.subjectIdentityspa
dc.subjectminority languagesspa
dc.subjectnative radiospa
dc.subjectculturespa
dc.subjectethnic groupspa
dc.subjectnegotiationspa
dc.subjectinclusionspa
dc.subjectidentidadspa
dc.subjectidiomas minoritariosspa
dc.subjectradios indígenasspa
dc.subjectculturaspa
dc.subjectetniaspa
dc.subjectparticipaciónspa
dc.subjectnegociación e inclusiónspa
dc.titleNegociaciones de identidad en la radio indígena y étnica colombiana: tres casos de estudiospa
dc.typeArticleeng
dc.typeArticleeng
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dc.relation.citationvolume13
dc.relation.citationissue25
dc.relation.citationstartpage167
dc.relation.citationendpage188
dc.audienceComunidad Universidad de Medellínspa
dc.publisher.facultyFacultad de Comunicaciónspa
dc.coverageLat: 06 15 00 N  degrees minutes  Lat: 6.2500  decimal degreesLong: 075 36 00 W  degrees minutes  Long: -75.6000  decimal degreesspa
dc.publisher.placeMedellínspa
dc.relation.ispartofesAnagramasspa
dc.title.alternativeesIdentity Negotiations on the Native and Ethnic Colombian Radio: Three Study Casesspa
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