International political economy and mass communication in Chile : national intellectuals and transnational hegemony
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International political economy and mass communication in Chile : national intellectuals and transnational hegemony
(International political economy series)
Macmillan Press , St. Martin's Press, 1999
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 169-199) and index
Description and Table of Contents
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: us ISBN 9780312220013
Description
This book develops an approach to international political economy that focuses on culture. It examines Chilean communication scholarship as it developed under shifting political regimes and changing international political economic relations. Also examined is the importance of agency and culture in the political processes of building and challenging transnational hegemony, emphasizing the role of intellectuals.
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: uk ISBN 9780333732779
Description
This book develops an approach to international political economy that focuses on culture. It examines Chilean communication scholarship as it developed under shifting political regimes and changing international political economic relations. The book explains the importance of agency and culture in the political processes of building and challenging transnational hegemony, emphasizing the role of intellectuals.
Table of Contents
Foreword by Stephen Gill Preface List of Acronyms Map of Chile Introduction Origins of the Scientific Study of Mass Communications in Chile: 1958-1967 Challenges to the Chilean Regime and Critical Mass Communication Studies: 1967-1973 Repression and Resistance: 1973-1990 Conclusion: Present and Future in Chilean Communications Studies Endnotes Bibliography Index
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