The aim of this article is to analyze the historical course of Indigenous communication studies in Argentina within the broader context of Latin America. To this end, it explores the concepts, institutions and biographies of the actors involved in the process of emergence and incipient institutionalization of an analytical field of its own from the early 2000s to the present day. It seeks to characterize the analytical dimensions and to highlight the incidence of the socio-political context in the birth of interest in researching this phenomenon. Finally, it points out the interdisciplinary, emergent and liminal character of this incipient body of studies. The text is based on the survey and analysis of the bibliographical production generated and consultation with pioneering researchers.
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