Media and governance in Latin America : toward a plurality of voices
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Media and governance in Latin America : toward a plurality of voices
P. Lang, c2020
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Contents of Works
- Introduction: Why media pluralism matters for democratic governance / Ximena Orchard, Sara Garcia Santamaria
- Beyond pluralism : communication rights and civil society in Latin America / María Soledad Segura
- Toward a journalism-other as a paradigm of Latin American journalistic cultures within the framework of the decolonial turn / Martín Oller Alonso, María Cruz Tornay Márquez
- How to incorporate Latin American communication studies into Northern/Western circles? : reflections on academic pluralism as co-production / Florencia Enghel, Martín Becerra
- Democracy as corruption : the news media and the debunking of democracy in Brazil / Afonso de Albuquerque, Juliana Gagliardi
- Media in authoritarian contexts : a logics approach to journalistic professional resistance in Cuba and Venezuela / Sara Garcia Santamaria, Virpi Salojärvi
- The elite echo-chamber : media visibility as an intra-elite political resource / Ximena Orchard
- A trajectory of Caudillo Press, journalism, and the authoritarian dilemma in Venezuela / Edmundo Bracho-Polanco
- Commenting on disaster : news comments as a representation of the public's voice / Magdalena Saldaña
- Indigenous media in Argentina : beyond media pluralism, toward media diversity, through 'communication with identity' / Francesca Belotti
- Counter-hegemonic media production from urban and rural margins in Brazil / Leonardo Custódio, Paola Sartoretto
- Young Chileans' voices : the fabric of their listening practices while consuming news / Constanza Gajardo León, Tabita Moreno Becerra
- Conclusion: New maquilas for old powers? : the (un)changing face of Latin America's media in the post-pink-tide era / Jairo Lugo-Ocando, Marcela Pizarro, Julieta Brambila
- Epilogue: Why the digital revolution hasn't made media pluralism irrelevant : communication abundance and concentration / Silvio Waisbord