Incidencia pública. El poder en el siglo XXI
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https://doi.org/10.5783/revrrpp.v14i28.866Keywords:
political communication, powerAbstract
The first book by the couple Nacho Corredor and Adrián Jofre has just been published: Incidencia pública. El poder en el siglo XXI, published by Arpa. The book begins by affirming the need to overcome the usual disjunctions between the public and the private that respond more to the 20th century than to the 21st century. In our century, the relationship between public and private must be based on collaboration and mutual understanding. Collaboration between the private and public sectors benefits society as a whole, since we must understand them as part of the same equation, instead of generating false and variegated dichotomies that end up being fruitless and not in the general interest. This collaboration, the authors point out, is the only way to generate greater growth, economic and political stability and, above all, credibility (p. 18).
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Corredor, N. y Jofre Bosch, A. (2024). Incidencia pública. El poder en el siglo XXI. Editorial Arpa.
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