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Vol. 1 No. 2 (2011): Public Policies and Democratization of Communication
Vol. 1 No. 2 (2011): Public Policies and Democratization of Communication
Published:
2011-11-29
Editorial
Editorial
Carlos Arcila Calderón, Cesar Ricardo Siqueira Bolaño
1-3
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Articles
Democratizing Media Policy: Community Radios in Mexico and Latin America
Ulrike Klinger
4-22
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Whose voice gets on air? The role of community radio and recent reforms to democratize media markets in Uruguay, Argentina, and Chile
Christof Mauersberger
23-47
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Framing the news: from political conflict to peace. How the Framing Theory and Political Context Model can enhance the peace journalism model.
María Teresa Nicolás Gavilán
48-61
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Public communications and freedom of information: Basic conditions for the Brazilian legislative media
Antonio Teixeira de Barros, Cristiane Brum Bernardes
62-80
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The Different and marginalized: Representations of the “other” immigrants in the media. The case of the peruvian, bolivian, and mapuche in the chilean press
Pamela Soledad Romero Lizama
81-99
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Social participation and decision-making process in communications in Brazil: The 1 National Conference on Communications
Adilson Vaz Cabral Filho
10-115
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Arepas, tortillas and beijús: Heterogeneity of communicative struggles in Latin America
Gislene Moreira Gomes
116-136
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Book Reviews
Preparing the political economy of communication and culture for the twenty-first century [Review of the book "Poder, medios, cultura: una mirada crítica desde la economía política de la comunicación"]
Leonardo De Marchi
137-140
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