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International congress on communication and languages for social inclusion
The word, human conquest from the symbolic and source of senses and meanings, calls us to think and reflect in this space on its uses in languages that are currently crossing the human experience and that in the diverse ways of being pushes us to action from academia. For Freire (2006) the word, when true, implies action and reflection, in its enunciation it is transformation. The word exists with the other in the world.
In this sense, the International Congress on Communication and Languages for Social Inclusion proposed for its development the following questions that would allow for a deeper reflection on the following topics: What are the implications of words for social construction and citizenship, What impact does the language of networks and media have on social inclusion? What role does education play in the uses of words for social inclusion by citizens? Has academia and the dissemination of knowledge been permeated by exclusions? How do the excluded live their experience, from the language that names and identifies them? What happens to the "voiceless" in the experience of the language that enunciates them? How is technology transforming human interaction to favor inclusion processes? How can we implement an ethics of communication for the construction of democratic citizenship?