quarta-feira, 8 de julho de 2009

Edição especial da revista Press/Politics tem participação de pesquisadores brasileiros

A revista “International Journal of Press/Politics” acaba de lançar um número especial com o tema “Media and Democratization in Latin America”. A edição conta com a participação de quatro pesquisadores brasileiros: Afonso de Albuquerque, Marco Antonio Roxo da Silva, Mauro Porto e Rousiley Maia.

International Journal of Press/Politics
Volume 14, number 3, July 2009
Special issue: “Media and Democratization in Latin America”
Guest editors: Mauro Porto and Daniel Hallin.

A edição da revista pode ser acessada por meio do Portal de Periódicos da CAPES. Apresentamos abaixo o sumário desse número especial.

- Mauro P. Porto and Daniel C. Hallin, “Introduction: Media and Democratization in Latin America,” pp. 291-295.

- Michelle D. Bonner, “Media as Social Accountability: The Case of Police Violence in Argentina,” pp. 296-312.

- Rousiley C. M. Maia, “Mediated Deliberation: The 2005 Referendum for Banning Firearm Sales in Brazil,” pp. 313-334.

- Carlos de la Torre and Catherine Conaghan, “The Hybrid Campaign: Tradition and Modernity in Ecuador's 2006 Presidential Election,” pp. 335-352.

- Sallie Hughes and Manuel Alejandro Guerrero, “The Disenchanted Voter: Emotional Attachment, Social Stratification, and Mediated Politics in Mexico's 2006 Presidential Election,” pp. 353-375.

- Afonso de Albuquerque and Marco Antonio Roxo da Silva, “Skilled, Loyal, and Disciplined: Communist Journalists and the Adaptation of the Model of the American Model of "Independent Journalism" in Brazil,” pp. 376-395.

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