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Latin Politics, Global Media
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In this volume of essays, thirteen media experts examine how the intersection of globalisation and democratisation has transformed media systems and policies throughout Latin America.
Some of the issues they discuss include the privatization and liberalization of the media, the rise of media conglomerates, the impact of trade agreements on media industries, the role of the state, the mediatization of politics, the state of public television, and the role of domestic and global forces. The contributors address these topics with a variety of theoretical approaches, combining institutional, historical, economic, and legal perspectives. Click here for more details and to order through University of Texas Press
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Some of the issues they discuss include the privatization and liberalization of the media, the rise of media conglomerates, the impact of trade agreements on media industries, the role of the state, the mediatization of politics, the state of public television, and the role of domestic and global forces. The contributors address these topics with a variety of theoretical approaches, combining institutional, historical, economic, and legal perspectives. Click here for more details and to order through University of Texas Press
or Contact:University of Texas Press
P.O. Box 7819
Austin, Texas 78713-7819
2100 Comal
Austin, Texas 78722
Phone: 1 (512) 471-7233 * Fax 1 (512) 232-7178
utpress@uts.cc.utexas.edu
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