In this issue of Syntax, we have invited articles to discuss the ethical and political challenges of communication for subjects, groups, organizations and institutions. The questions that guide this edition ask: What are the characteristics of the ethical and political challenges faced by institutions and organizations in terms of communication? How do citizens face the ethical and political challenges derived from communication that can become intrusive, unsettling, paralyzing? How are communication strategies generated that can be focused on damage control, crisis prevention, construction of possible scenarios, keeping the human person at the center, respecting their interchangeable dignity and the good of the common home?

Contents

Letter from the Director of the Research Center for Applied Communication, p. 6

Editors' letter, p. 8

Articles

Human communication between primary health care professionals and primary caregivers of children under two and its impact on infant feeding practices, p. 21

Social representations and journalistic quality in the credibility and consolidation of the entrepreneurial journalism of the south of Sinaloa, p. 55

Communication and multiculturalism in manufacturing companies: the case of Rockwell Collins-EEMSA in Mexico and Genesem Inc. in South Korea, p. 74

Study on the perception of Central American migrants in Mexico, a communication problem, p90

Environmental communication, action, participation and collective communication of young city dwellers for the construction of urban territory, p. 109

Intercultural communication for social development, p138

Transformations and inertias in the levels of internal productive communication in Universities in the XXI century and the impact of accreditation processes on academics in Northwest Mexico, in the context of the pandemic, p. 163

Social marketing as a pressure mechanism to be a Socially Responsible Company, p. 185

Leadership, organizational communication and motivation of workers in the maquiladora industry of Nogales, Sonora, p. 210 

 

DOI: https://doi.org/10.36105/stx.2021n6

Published: 2021-01-01