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Book SynopsisHow 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?
Trade ReviewI predict Communication in Latin America will quickly become the standard for scholars and journalists seeking a comprehensive picture of the mass media in this important part of the world. It is timely, comprehensive, and intelligently written and edited. -- Edward Mullins, University of Alabama
Table of ContentsChapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Some Milestones in Latin American Media History Part 3 I Status of and Issues in Latin American Mass Communication Chapter 4 Current Status of the Mass Media in Latin America Chapter 5 The Role of Women in Latin American Mass Media Chapter 6 Professional News Organizations in Latin America Chapter 7 An Unusual Approach in the United States to Latin American Journalism Education Chapter 8 Effects of International Propaganda on U.S.-Cuban Relations Chapter 9 Should Journalists Be Required to Belong to Colegios and Have University Degrees? Part 10 II Case Studies of Mass Communication in Selected Latin American Countries Chapter 11 Mexico's Struggle for a Free Press Chapter 12 The Dark Side of Cuban Journalism: Press Freedom and Corruption before Castro Chapter 13 Birth, Death, and Resurrection of Press Freedom in Chile Chapter 14 The Media in Argentina: Struggling with the Absence of a Democratic Tradition Chapter 15 Controversies over Mass Communication and Professional Education in the Andean Countries Chapter 16 The Electronic Media in Brazil Chapter 17 Conclusions: Toward the New Millennium Chapter 18 Suggested Readings Chapter 19 Suggested Films