Communication, Information and Technologies
Approaches and Applications
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https://doi.org/10.5783/revrrpp.v15i30.924Keywords:
technologies, disinformation, fake news, Big data, CommunicationAbstract
Communication, Information and Technologies: Approaches and Applications is a comprehensive academic work that addresses the convergence between communication, information and emerging technologies in social, economic and political contexts. Published in its first edition in 2025 by the University of Guadalajara, through the Guadalajara University Centre, this compilation is the result of a collaborative research project led by the University of Guadalajara and the Complutense University of Madrid, with the participation of academics from institutions such as the Autonomous University of Barcelona, the University of Colima, the Benemérita Autonomous University of Puebla and the Metropolitan Polytechnic University of Puebla.
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Flores Mayorga, M. T., Cabezuelo Lorenzo, F., y Mora Pérez, C. O. (2025). Comunicación, Información y Tecnologías: Enfoques y Aplicaciones. Universidad de Guadalajara.
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