L'action autonome de l'Unesco en faveur de la communication et des médias

Hermes 48:47 (2007)
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Dès son origine, l'Unesco a eu un rôle important en faveur de la communication dans le monde. Ce texte témoigne des actions que l'Organisation a entreprises pour faciliter la circulation internationale de l'information, par la création notamment d'espaces d'échanges entre acteurs au niveau international. Son engagement a permis de dépasser certaines difficultés imposées par le contexte historique de ses premières décennies d'existence. Cette analyse des contradictions politiques initiales et de la dynamique qui s'en est suivie nous montre l'importance décisive qu'a pu jouer l'Unesco en tant que forum d'échanges internationaux en faveur de la communication et des médias.Since its inception, UNESCO has played an important role for the communication in the world. This text reflects the actions that the organization has undertaken to facilitate the international flow of information, including through the creation of spaces for exchanges between actors at the international level. His commitment has overcome some difficulties imposed by the historical context of its first decades of existence. This initial analysis of the political contradictions and dynamics that ensued shows the decisive importance has played Unesco as a forum for international exchange of communication and media

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