The epistemology of communication between mediation and interaction
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2316-7114.sig.2016.111757Keywords:
epistemology, mediation, interactionAbstract
Mediation and interaction refer to different processes, which have long been studied by the field of communication, through which it is possible to conclude two cognitive arrays that would constitute the foundation to the epistemology of communication. This is the focus of this argument in the book Comunicação, Mediações e Interações (Mediation and Interactions), by Lucretia D'alessio Ferrara, as well as the core of this review. It also points to the manner in which such references may be related to the study of the city and to what extent the epistemological issues discussed by the author include not just communication, but the scientific production in contemporary times.
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