Theories of Information and Communication in the face of risks from 1948 to 2024

Authors

  • Cruz García Lirios Universidad de la Salud
  • Jose Alfonso Aguilar Fuentes
  • Gabriel Pérez Crisanto

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22399/ijnasen.19

Keywords:

Communication, Information, Opinion, Networks, Risks

Abstract

The objective of this study was to review the literature regarding information and communication theories. A documentary, exploratory and retrospective study was carried out with a sample of sources indexed to indexed repositories. The results demonstrate the prevalence of five dimensions reactive to information, communication, opinion, meme and networks. In relation to the state of the art which highlights the importance of disaster risk communication, this work highlights the importance of reviewing the literature in order to model the relationships between hegemonic categories. This document highlights the importance of professional, academic and labor training based on the review of theories in the period from 1948 to 2024.

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2025-09-22

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García Lirios, C., Jose Alfonso Aguilar Fuentes, & Gabriel Pérez Crisanto. (2025). Theories of Information and Communication in the face of risks from 1948 to 2024. International Journal of Natural-Applied Sciences and Engineering, 3(1). https://doi.org/10.22399/ijnasen.19

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