Capitalismo Financiero y Comunicación (F. Sierra y F. Maniglio)
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https://doi.org/10.16921/chasqui.v0i134.3131Keywords:
reseña, Chasqui 134, comunicación, CiespalAbstract
Capitalismo Financiero y ComunicaciónCoordinadores: Francisco SIERRA CABALLERO y Francesco MANIGLIOEditorial: Ediciones CIESPAL. Quito.Año: 2016Páginas: 326ISBN: 978-9978-55-152-3References
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