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Communication in Latin America: Journalism, Mass Media, and Society  
Author: Richard R. Cole (Editor)
ISBN: 0842025596
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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From Book News, Inc.
Twelve selected articles reviewing the status of journalism in Latin American countries and Cuba emphasize the relationship between politics and mass communication. The essays discuss the role of women in mass media, professional news organizations, and international propaganda. Country specific studies include historical approaches toward the press in Mexico, Chile, Argentina, and Brazil. Lacks an index. Paper edition (unseen), $16.95. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Description
How has mass communication evolved in Latin America? How has the political climate in that region shaped the role of the mass media? What factors unite these many diverse countries? What are the special challenges facing this turbulent area?p In Communication in Latin America: Journalism, Mass Media, and Society, editor Richard R. Cole has assembled a selection of articles that explore these issues. The book focuses on journalism, given the traditional strength of the press in Latin America. The twelve comprehensive essays-written exclusively for this publication-examine either an aspect of the mass media in the region or the media in a particular country during a number of stages of its political development.p Divided into two parts, the book begins with a thorough overview of the state of mass communication in the entire region. Articles in the first section focus on broad issues such as the changing role of women in the media; the value of professional organizations, including colegios, in journalism; and the usefulness of propaganda in effecting political change. Essays in the second section explore situations in individual countries, including freedom of the press in Mexico and Chile, and the Argentine media's struggle to define its role under the new democratic government. Cole concludes the book with his forecast of the future of mass communication in Latin America.p Communication in Latin America: Journalism, Mass Media, and Society is a valuable tool for students of international communi-cation and an excellent supplement for classes in Latin American studies, anthropology, and political science.p




Communication in Latin America: Journalism, Mass Media, and Society

FROM THE PUBLISHER

How has mass communication evolved in Latin America? How has the political climate in that region shaped the role of the mass media? What are the special challenges facing this turbulent area? In Communication in Latin America, Richard Cole has assembled a selection of articles that explores these issues, with a special emphasis on journalism, given the traditional strength of the press in Latin America. The twelve essayswritten exclusively for this publication - examine either an aspect of the mass media in the region or the media in a particular country during a number of stages of its political development. Communication in Latin America opens with an overview of the state of mass communication in the entire region. Articles in the first part of the volume focus on topics such as the changing role of women in the media and the usefulness of propaganda in effecting political change. Essays in the second section discuss situations in individual countries, including freedom of the press in Mexico and Chile and the Argentine media's struggle to define their role under the new democratic government. Professor Cole concludes with a forecast of the future of mass communication in Latin America.

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Twelve selected articles reviewing the status of journalism in Latin American countries and Cuba emphasize the relationship between politics and mass communication. The essays discuss the role of women in mass media, professional news organizations, and international propaganda. Country specific studies include historical approaches toward the press in Mexico, Chile, Argentina, and Brazil. Lacks an index. Paper edition (unseen), $16.95. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

     



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