Venezuelans and Aporophobia: an Ethical Opportunity for Journalism

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Leonardo Suárez-Montoya

Abstract

Adela Cortina introduced the term aporophobia in the public arena in order to offer another perspective in the discussion on the struggle against poverty and inequality. In this paper, we are aiming to apply this Cortina’s thesis in journalism, whose common thread will be the exodus of Venezuelans. Appealing to critical hermeneutics as a philosophical method, we understand journalism as a profession capable of transforming social reality. In order for journalism to gain social legitimacy and not be perceived as a mere business or metric competition, it is urgent to understand it not from the functionalcommunicative point of view, but committed to human dignity, as a basis to generate opportunities for freedom.

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Suárez-MontoyaL. (2020). Venezuelans and Aporophobia: an Ethical Opportunity for Journalism. Revista Ethos, 12(1), 13-37. Retrieved from https://ojs.udelistmo.edu/ojs/index.php/Ethos/article/view/22
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Leonardo Suárez-Montoya, Universidad de Valencia, España

  • Periodista y editor en el diario Correo del Caroní (2010-2018).
  • Profesor asistente en Universidad Católica Andrés Bello - Guayana.
  • Magíster en Ética y Democracia (Universidad de Valencia, España).
  • Doctorando por la Facultad de Filosofía y Ciencias de la Educación, en la Universidad de Valencia.