RESEARCH
Research Laboratory in Communication and Humanities (LiComH)
The Communication Degree at the Private University of Bolivia has the Research Laboratory in Communication and Humanities (LiComH), created for research, specialized training, knowledge dissemination, and the provision of advanced services in communication and humanities, responding to the challenges of the Information Society and the needs of our context.LIComH's main program is related to Bolivian film research.
Understanding the complexity of the subject of study, it is intended to restrict it, propose theoretical tools of analysis and/or reading, identify its relationship with other disciplines, with social phenomena, and with technology, as well as reveal its importance in the construction of national imaginaries.
What is LiComH?
LIComH seeks to investigate and reflect on the use of Information and Communication Technologies in the context of social phenomena. With a qualitative and transdisciplinary research approach, laboratory activities are framed in cultural studies, media analysis, political communication, perception and process studies, art theory, gender studies, and journalistic studies. Besides, LIComH seeks to contribute to the communication and humanities training of students, researchers, and teachers, encourage inter-academic dialogue, and strengthen relations with institutions that share the same research areas.
Research projects
Our main projects
The adoption of Digital Terrestrial Television (DTT) in Bolivia will bring a number of challenges that have not yet been studied academically. Outlining what will happen from this transition, warning of the effects it could have on society and the business sector is fundamental to telecommunications in our country. From a technical-regulatory and audiovisual content generation perspective, this research seeks to describe the process of implementation of DTT in Bolivia and Latin America, diagnose its status, as well as the situation of radio spectrum in UHF frequencies and its prospects for use in the face of the implementation of this technology.
Academics, researchers, and visual studies enthusiasts and, specifically, Bolivian cinema do not have a reliable and comprehensive data source that meets their information access needs. From the UPB, a possible solution is proposed: the creation of a Bolivian audiovisual database that can be accessed from the Internet. In this portal, you can find data from tapes, technical and artistic teams, photographs, links to videos, as well as catalog the relevant academic and journalistic texts that deal with topics related to national audiovisual.
This project is carried out in collaboration with the Transmedia Communication Laboratory (LCT) and the Information Technology Innovation Center for Education and Business (CITIEE)