“…Communication for social change has evolved as a field in recent decades, shifting from traditions of communication for development linked to institutional cooperation and charities (Melkote, 1991;Servaes, 2002) to more participatory perspectives (Marí-Sáez, 2020;Nos-Aldás et al, 2020;Tufte, 2017). Recent trends in "communicating for change" (Tacchi & Tufte, 2020) are based on critical perspectives from post-development, cultural and feminist studies (Bachmann & Proust, 2020;De-Sousa-Santos, 2012) and the effects of the reactivation of social movements in the last decade since the emergence of the Arab Spring, Occupy and, particularly in Spain, the 15M movements (Bernal-Triviño & Sanz-Martos, 2020). This CDSC paradigm is nurtured from the evolution of media and communication research and its cultural and social turn (Baú, 2016;Hemer & Tufte, 2016) as well as crossreflections with the field of Education for Development (Riek, 2015;Skinner et al, 2016) to converge as a communication field understood as agency (Jacobson, 2016).…”