Ethics, politics and the rights of audiences in Mexico.

How to forget Foucault

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https://doi.org/10.26457/lrf.v137i137.3035

Abstract

 This essay reflects deconstructively on the principles of action of the mass media in order to highlight the paradoxes that define the nature and performance of cultural industries. Deconstruction is a political gesture that responds to the debt with heteronomous justice. Thus, a new cosmopolitanism is promoted, based on enlightened culture and international law, whose purpose is to monitor respect for the rights of audiences, and that while guarding respect for human freedoms, also engages in the care of peoples’ cultures, customs and values

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Deconstruction, rights, audiences, television, democracy.

 

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2021-07-31

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del Prado-Flores, R., & Arévalo Martínez, R. I. (2021). Ethics, politics and the rights of audiences in Mexico.: How to forget Foucault. Español, 137(137), 63–83. https://doi.org/10.26457/lrf.v137i137.3035

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