Critical thinking in a digital context: audiences, graphic narratives and cultural memory Editorial
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Miguel Hernández Communication Journal (MHJournal) presents its 16th issue, focusing on knowledge versus artificial mechanism. In your hands you have a total of 27 texts, three monographs, a Miscellaneous section with three texts, a review, two prologues and this reflection in the form of an editorial. Scientists from all fields appeal every day, with the results of our research, to the need for a working method that is faithful to ethical and responsible criteria. However, in the social environment, we are overwhelmed and overshadowed. MHJournal wants to do its bit to shed light on research work that highlights necessary and key issues for the study of audiences and consumption in the digital context, graphic narrative in comic journalism and German cinematic expressionism. We thus cover the spheres of journalism, communication, graphics, in this case, and cinema.
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