Comunicação e Sociedade
[ISSN 2183-3575 (online) / ISSN 1645-2089 (print)] is a publication of the Communication and Society Research Centre of the Institute of Social Sciences of the University of Minho, edited by Moisés de Lemos Martins and funded by the Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT). Published since 1999, this journal has a rigorous scientific arbitration system and is published twice a year. It is indexed in different platforms and databases of scientific journals, both nationally and internationally.
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Ana Maria Costa e Silva, Rosa Cabecinhas & Rob Evans
2019 | CECS-UMinho
ISSN:2183-3575 (online) / 1645-2089 (print)
“Intercultural communication and mediation in contemporary societies is the title of this special issue of the Comunicação e Sociedade journal that resulted from a selection of texts submitted to and presented during the Second International Congress on Social Mediation held in the University of Minho in April 2018 with the theme: “Europe as a space of intercultural dialogue and mediation”.
This special edition is composed of eight chapters – some of a more theoretical nature and others favouring the empirical component. The texts cover different scientific areas and deal with various socio-cultural realities in different geographical contexts, thus presenting reflections about intercultural communication and mediation from different perspectives”. [Introductory note]