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  UNESCO Chair in Communication (141), established in 1996 at the Iberoamerican University within the framework of the ORBICOM network (Mexico)
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Fields / Disciplines
Telecommunications, globalization and society.


Objectives
To promote an integrated system of research, training, information and documentation activities in the field of “Telecommunications and society”.


Host Institution

Iberoamerican University. Website

Webpage of the UNESCO Chair

Progress Report 2006 (short version) available in Spanish

Partnership

ORBICOM network of UNESCO Chairs in Communication. Webpage


UNESCO Sector / Field Office responsible for the Chair/Network

Communication and Information ; UNESCO Office in Mexico


Documents
Progress Report 2000 (short version)
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Documents
Documents Progress Report 2006 (short version)
Activities of the UNESCO Chair in Communication, established in 1996 at the Iberoamerican University within the framework of the ORBICOM network (Mexico)
 

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