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This edited book aims at bringing together a range of contemporary
expertise that can shed light on the relationship between media
pluralism in Latin America and processes of democratization and
social justice. In doing so, the authors of the book provide
empirically grounded theoretical insight into the extent to which
questions about media pluralism-broadly understood as the striving
for diverse and inclusive media spheres-are an essential part of
scholarly debates on democratic governance. The rise in recent
years of authoritarianism, populism and nationalism, both in
fragile and stable democratic systems, makes media pluralism an
intellectual and empirical cornerstone of any debate about the
future of democratic governance around the world. This book-useful
for students and researchers on topics such as Media,
Communications, Latin American Studies and Politics-aims to make a
contribution to such debate by approaching some pressing questions
about the relationship of Latin American governments with media
structures, journalistic practices, the communication capabilities
of vulnerable populations and the expressive opportunities of the
general public.
This edited book aims at bringing together a range of contemporary
expertise that can shed light on the relationship between media
pluralism in Latin America and processes of democratization and
social justice. In doing so, the authors of the book provide
empirically grounded theoretical insight into the extent to which
questions about media pluralism-broadly understood as the striving
for diverse and inclusive media spheres-are an essential part of
scholarly debates on democratic governance. The rise in recent
years of authoritarianism, populism and nationalism, both in
fragile and stable democratic systems, makes media pluralism an
intellectual and empirical cornerstone of any debate about the
future of democratic governance around the world. This book-useful
for students and researchers on topics such as Media,
Communications, Latin American Studies and Politics-aims to make a
contribution to such debate by approaching some pressing questions
about the relationship of Latin American governments with media
structures, journalistic practices, the communication capabilities
of vulnerable populations and the expressive opportunities of the
general public.
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