Innovative methodological proposals in the study of audiovisual and communication in society and cities
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The 12th issue of MHJournal has 21 articles, five from the monograph on Society and identity in Latin American and Spanish audiovisuals, coordinated by researchers Ricardo Jimeno and Gabriela Fabbro, five from the monograph Communication and journalism in cities: new spaces for innovation, diplomacy and sustainability in the urban configuration, coordinated by Pavel Sidorenko-Bautista, Laura Cortés-Selva and José María Herranz-de la Casa and eleven texts in the Miscellaneous section. If there is one thing that all the papers have in common, it is the wide range of topics in the monographs and the Miscellaneous section, but, fundamentally, what enriches the texts are the valuable innovative methodological contributions that are offered to the scientific community and clearly replicable, and that we are insurance will be practical for many researchers. On the other hand, we have been struck by the tendency to fixate on issues that start from delimited environments to serve as a model and reference to other large-scale ones.
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