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      Juventud y comunicación Reflexiones sobre prácticas comunicativas de resistencia en la cultura hip hop de Medellín Translated title: Youth And Communication Reflections on Communicative Practices of Resistance in Medellin's Hip Hop Culture

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          La propuesta de pensar la relación juventud y comunicación hace parte de la investigación "Mediaciones musicales juveniles", donde se explora la producción cultural de los jóvenes, por medio de la apropiación de medios de comunicación alternativos. En este artículo se reconocen los desarrollos comunicativos en portales web y estudios de grabación, apropiados por las culturas juveniles, en especial el movimiento hip hop de Medellín. El movimiento hip hop es considerado un espacio de pertenencia y adscripción identitaria, que se fortalece al desarrollar lenguajes propios y, con ellos, logra ejercer su capacidad de ser agentes activos en la reformulación de su propia vida y de sus entornos inmediatos.

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          The idea of considering the relationship established between Youth and Communication springs from the research "Musical Youth Mediations" which explores youth cultural production via the appropriation of alternative media. In this paper, we acknowledge the communicative developments present in web portals and recording studios which have been appropriated by the young and their culture, particularly the hip hop movement in Medellín. We consider this movement is a space that allows for identity ascription and a feeling of belonging, facts which in turn are strengthened by the development of their own languages, and that they help the young in exercising their skills to become active agents in reshaping their lives and their immediate surroundings.

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                Signo y Pensamiento
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                Pontificia Universidad Javeriana (Bogotá )
                0120-4823
                June 2011
                : 30
                : 58
                : 92-112
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                [1 ] Universidad de Medellín Colombia
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                S0120-48232011000100007
                8fb5df0c-f5ad-444f-b1c2-74f72bfbac15

                http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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                Self URI (journal page): http://www.scielo.org.co/scielo.php?script=sci_serial&pid=0120-4823&lng=en
                Categories
                COMMUNICATION

                Communication & Media studies
                youth culture,alternative communication,counterculture,hip hop movement,Communication and culture,Alternative mass media,Art molemente,Hip hop,Popular culture,culturas juveniles,comunicación alternativa,contracultura,movimiento hip hop,Comunicación y cultura,Medios de comunicación alternativos,Movimiento artístico,Cultura popular

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