This article reviews the authoritarian regimes, and the subsequent transitions to democracy, that existed in Latin America in the last third of the 20th Century. It is argued that, unlike in other cases, the political science account of such changes, usually selfdescribed as “transitology”, does indeed fit the evidence fairly well. On the other hand, such an account demonstrably fails to illuminate very important features of the experience, notably the relative lack of change in the ownership, structure and practices of the mass media, which is very strongly marked in television. The same large companies that collaborated with, and benefited from, the authoritarian regimes, are still in a dominant position. At the same time, many of the ext...
Media Systems and Communication Policies in Latin America analyzes the conflicting roles that global...
This article contends that for socialist emancipation to occur it is crucial to investigate how poli...
This article explores the linkages between television news and the decline of partisanship in Latin...
The article deals with the problems of relations between media and politics in Latin America. The me...
The increasing importance of television within the modern political history of Latin America is a we...
Does Latin America’s left turn matter in media politics? Has ideology any impact on governmen...
This issue has a predecessor from decades ago: Culture in the Age of MassMedia (Burton and Franco, 1...
Latin America's ‘left turn’ has been characterised by ambitious reforms to reshuffle power relations...
Does Latin America’s left turn matter in media politics? Has ideology any impact on governmen...
“Political communication researchers often take for granted that a free press is one of the most imp...
Does Latin America’s left turn matter in media politics? Has ideology any impact on governments’ pra...
Does Latin America’s left turn matter in media politics? Has ideology any impact on governments’ pra...
This article explores the linkages between television news and the decline of partisanship in Latin ...
In Latin America, the role of the media in democratic societies has recently become the subject of p...
Latin American media policies are shaped by two historical facts. First, Latin American political sy...
Media Systems and Communication Policies in Latin America analyzes the conflicting roles that global...
This article contends that for socialist emancipation to occur it is crucial to investigate how poli...
This article explores the linkages between television news and the decline of partisanship in Latin...
The article deals with the problems of relations between media and politics in Latin America. The me...
The increasing importance of television within the modern political history of Latin America is a we...
Does Latin America’s left turn matter in media politics? Has ideology any impact on governmen...
This issue has a predecessor from decades ago: Culture in the Age of MassMedia (Burton and Franco, 1...
Latin America's ‘left turn’ has been characterised by ambitious reforms to reshuffle power relations...
Does Latin America’s left turn matter in media politics? Has ideology any impact on governmen...
“Political communication researchers often take for granted that a free press is one of the most imp...
Does Latin America’s left turn matter in media politics? Has ideology any impact on governments’ pra...
Does Latin America’s left turn matter in media politics? Has ideology any impact on governments’ pra...
This article explores the linkages between television news and the decline of partisanship in Latin ...
In Latin America, the role of the media in democratic societies has recently become the subject of p...
Latin American media policies are shaped by two historical facts. First, Latin American political sy...
Media Systems and Communication Policies in Latin America analyzes the conflicting roles that global...
This article contends that for socialist emancipation to occur it is crucial to investigate how poli...
This article explores the linkages between television news and the decline of partisanship in Latin...