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Global Media and Communication
Volume 2(3), 2006

 
CONTENTS
 
Martin-Barbero, Jesus A Latin American perspective on communication/cultural mediation. 279-297
 
  Latin American communication research shows an increasing convergence with cultural studies in terms of its ability to analyze communication and cultural industries as a matrix for both the disruption and reorganization of the social experience 
 
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Central America
cultural studies
race and ethnicity
 
 
Moreno, Rosa Maria Alfaro Citizens and media cultures: Hidden behind democratic formality. 299-313
 
  The relationship between culture and mass media has received much attention among communication scholars in Latin America, especially during the 1980s and 1990s 
 
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Central America
intercultural
social structure
diplomacy
history
politics and government
democracy
 
 
Poblete, Juan Culture, neo-liberalism and citizen communication: The case of Radio Tierra in Chile. 315-334
 
  This article analyses the Chilean independent and not-for profit station Radio Tierra in the general context of the work of two key Chilean sociologists, Jose Joaquin Brunner and Manuel Antonio Garreton, in particular the latter's theory of an epochal transformation in the relationship between culture and neo-liberalism in Chile over the preceding 30 years 
 
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Central America
broadcasting and media
radio
intercultural
politics and government
South America
democracy
international development
print journalism
 
 
Rivero, Yeidy M. Channeling blackness, challenging racism: A theatrical response. 335-354
 
  This article calls attention to the pressing need to explore commercial television's racial, ethnic, cultural, and gendered representations across the Latin American and Spanish Caribbean region as well as documenting the ways in which non-white citizens are (and have been) coping with their social and televisual marginalization 
 
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Central America
television
race and ethnicity
demographics
critical theory
cultural studies
intercultural