Interview with Elizabeth Fox. Keeping critical thinking alive

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Yamila Heram
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9209-4571
Santiago Gándara
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3350-7417

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We conducted an interview with Elizabeth Fox (1947), one of the pioneers in communication research in Latin America, with the aim of recovering and highlighting her trajectory from her early arrival in Colombia in the mid-sixties to her recent works. Fox unfolded her own intellectual biography while simultaneously contributing to the establishment of a field of study focused on mass media, their concentrated structure, inequalities in the circulation of international flows, U.S. penetration, and national and regional communication policies. She is not only the author of numerous publications, either alone or in collaboration with Luis Ramiro Beltrán or Héctor Schmucler, but she has also been a great organizer. At a time when everything was "just beginning," her work also aimed to bring together many other researchers from the region, to participate in emerging institutions, and to promote collaborative research to develop and maintain critical thinking.

Keywords:
communication field, national communication policies, pioneering womwn, institutions, critical thinking

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