Media and democracy in Latin America and the Caribbean
Publisher: UNESCO ; Paris ; 1996Description: 250 pISBN: 92-3-103188-0Subject(s): MEDIA | DEMOCRACY | CARIBBEAN | UNESCO | MASS COMMUNICATION | PLURALISM | NEW TECHNOLOGY | BROADCASTING | FREEDOM OF INFORMATIONSummary: Seeks to express an overall view of the state of the information media in the region as seen through the eyes of communication professionals. Analyses foreseeable trends in the rapid development of the media, with particular emphasis on the new technologies and the role of women and minorities in the region with regard to communication, and scrutinizes cultural identity and the use of national and local languages in the media.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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National Documentation Centre UNESCO Collection | 00124-UNESCO (Browse shelf) | Available | 6043 |
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Seeks to express an overall view of the state of the information media in the region as seen through the eyes of communication professionals. Analyses foreseeable trends in the rapid development of the media, with particular emphasis on the new technologies and the role of women and minorities in the region with regard to communication, and scrutinizes cultural identity and the use of national and local languages in the media.
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