“…Emerging at the end of the 1960s, the political economy of communication (PEC), which is often described as "critical," gives centrality "to the question of the power relations that structure the production, the dissemination, the reception of cultural and media texts" (Magis, 2016). In this perspective, Vincent Mosco (1996) highlights power relations in the analysis of the production, distribution and the exchange of resources.…”