This paper is the continuation of my previous PhD research, Journalism and Political Democracy in Brazil, which was published by Lexington Books (March 2008), and was an investigation of the role of the mainstream media in Brazil and in Latin America in the re-democratization phase following the end of the dictatorship in the mid-80’s. Comparing Media Systems is a comparative research analysis which aims to be an initial examination of the state of the public media structures in Europe in contrast to the strengthening of the public media platform in emerging democracies like Brazil as a means of boosting wider cultural and educational levels. It aims to assess the ways in which such an initiative can contribute to the fortification of space...
Few countries support public service broadcasting more enthusiastically than Germany, where the publ...
This article discusses issues related to the development of popular media in the context of an asymm...
This article proposes a comparative reading on the changes in media systems that were conducted in s...
This article focuses on the achievements in the field of media democratization in Brazil, underlinin...
This article examines the process of deepening of media democratization in Brazil in a comparative p...
With the ongoing re-democratization of the social and political institutions in Brazil since the mid...
Many South American countries in the last two decades experienced significant political and social c...
This article examines developments at public-service and state-administered media organizations base...
This article examines developments at public-service and state-administered media organizations base...
This article aims to reflect on the project model of media regulation, mostly what is under discussi...
This article is by LSE MSc student André Lobato and is based on a presentation he gave at the event ...
The relationship between media and politics today is deeply entrenched in the wide use of informatio...
Brazil is the fourth biggest digital democracy in the world, only after India, Indonesia, and the US...
The relationship between media and politics today is deeply entrenched in the wide use of informatio...
Popular media are means of communication such as radio stations, print newspapers and television cha...
Few countries support public service broadcasting more enthusiastically than Germany, where the publ...
This article discusses issues related to the development of popular media in the context of an asymm...
This article proposes a comparative reading on the changes in media systems that were conducted in s...
This article focuses on the achievements in the field of media democratization in Brazil, underlinin...
This article examines the process of deepening of media democratization in Brazil in a comparative p...
With the ongoing re-democratization of the social and political institutions in Brazil since the mid...
Many South American countries in the last two decades experienced significant political and social c...
This article examines developments at public-service and state-administered media organizations base...
This article examines developments at public-service and state-administered media organizations base...
This article aims to reflect on the project model of media regulation, mostly what is under discussi...
This article is by LSE MSc student André Lobato and is based on a presentation he gave at the event ...
The relationship between media and politics today is deeply entrenched in the wide use of informatio...
Brazil is the fourth biggest digital democracy in the world, only after India, Indonesia, and the US...
The relationship between media and politics today is deeply entrenched in the wide use of informatio...
Popular media are means of communication such as radio stations, print newspapers and television cha...
Few countries support public service broadcasting more enthusiastically than Germany, where the publ...
This article discusses issues related to the development of popular media in the context of an asymm...
This article proposes a comparative reading on the changes in media systems that were conducted in s...