Recent Latin American reforms in the field of communication reshape and strengthen the role and challenges of the popular, alternative and community media. This paper analyzes different experiences arising from the results of two pieces of research, one in Argentina and another one in Ecuador, both carried out through a qualitative methodology, namely in-depth interviews. The theoretical framework mainly draws upon the grounded tradition of Latin American studies on popular and alternative communication for social change, and it also includes recent contributions from European studies. The objective of both research projects was to account for the communities-media relationship, by unveiling the existence of mutual bonds between social orga...
In this paper, we seek to discuss theoretical and epistemological issues that pervade the research w...
Since 2004, for the first time in the history of radio broadcasting in the region, a dozen Latin Ame...
This article critically examines the role of community media movements in articulating state–civil s...
Recent Latin American reforms in the field of communication reshape and strengthen the role and chal...
Recent Latin American reforms in the field of communication reshape and strengthen the role and chal...
Recent Latin American reforms in the field of communication reshape and strengthen the role and chal...
The Argentinian Law 26.522 on Audiovisual Communication Services (currently under reform) aimed at d...
This article reflects on two processes of appropriation and media management with a social sense, wh...
Desde 2004, por primera vez en la historia de la radiodifusión de la región, una decena de países la...
Research introduction and methodology. In this research, four cases of social change processes in La...
Desde 2004, por primera vez en la historia de la radiodifusión de la región, una decena de países l...
There are several reasons that explain why community and citizens’ media are so widespread and popul...
The chapter examines the relationship between community media and social cohesion, summarises variou...
Los medios comunitarios, especialmente en el ámbito de la radio, son una tradición en América Latina...
The study focuses on indigenous radio practices in Argentina under the implementation of the 2009 La...
In this paper, we seek to discuss theoretical and epistemological issues that pervade the research w...
Since 2004, for the first time in the history of radio broadcasting in the region, a dozen Latin Ame...
This article critically examines the role of community media movements in articulating state–civil s...
Recent Latin American reforms in the field of communication reshape and strengthen the role and chal...
Recent Latin American reforms in the field of communication reshape and strengthen the role and chal...
Recent Latin American reforms in the field of communication reshape and strengthen the role and chal...
The Argentinian Law 26.522 on Audiovisual Communication Services (currently under reform) aimed at d...
This article reflects on two processes of appropriation and media management with a social sense, wh...
Desde 2004, por primera vez en la historia de la radiodifusión de la región, una decena de países la...
Research introduction and methodology. In this research, four cases of social change processes in La...
Desde 2004, por primera vez en la historia de la radiodifusión de la región, una decena de países l...
There are several reasons that explain why community and citizens’ media are so widespread and popul...
The chapter examines the relationship between community media and social cohesion, summarises variou...
Los medios comunitarios, especialmente en el ámbito de la radio, son una tradición en América Latina...
The study focuses on indigenous radio practices in Argentina under the implementation of the 2009 La...
In this paper, we seek to discuss theoretical and epistemological issues that pervade the research w...
Since 2004, for the first time in the history of radio broadcasting in the region, a dozen Latin Ame...
This article critically examines the role of community media movements in articulating state–civil s...