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EU-topías. Revista de interculturalidad, comunicación y estudios europeos

Journal Id - JF4012

eISSN - 2340-115X

pISSN - 2174-8454

Impact Factor - Under Evalution    
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Publish By - Universitat de València, Spain & Institute of Global Studies, Université de Genève, Switzerland

Language - Spanish, English, French, Italian

Published Year - 2011

specialization - Communication European Studies Cultural Studies Humanities Interculturality

Publish By - Universitat de València, Spain & Institute of Global Studies, Université de Genève, Switzerland

Description - EU-topías, a Journal on Interculturality, Communication and European Studies, was founded in 2011 and is published semianually by the Department of Theory of Languages and Communication Studies of the University of Valencia, Spain, and by The Global Studies Institute of the University of Geneva, Switzerland. The journal’s principal aims are: 1) to study the multiple cultures constituting the global village we live in and its intrinsically intercultural articulation 2) to analyse the role played by the media as self-appointed “interested mediators” in their attempt to naturalize their vision of reality in the social imaginary 3) to open up a debate within the project of a European community conceived of as a cultural common space, rather than merely an economic one. EU-topías seeks to intervene in cultural critique leaving behind the false idea of a unified, totalizing field of knowledge, understood as a sum of compartmentalized disciplines. It focuses instead on partial approaches, historically located both in space and time; it assumes that the plural, fragmented and contradictory configuration of reality compels us to introduce an interdiscursive and interdisciplinary dialogue in the organization of knowledge.