- Título:
"Broadcasting and democracy in Mexico: From corporatist subordination to State capture"
- Autor:
GUERRERO Manuel Alejandro
- Colaborador:
(Universidad Iberoamericana)
- Editor:
Elsevier
- Fecha:
2010
- Tipo:
Artículo
- Formato:
p.23-35
- Idioma:
en
- Descripción:
USA
The purpose of this article is twofold: on the one hand, it proposes a model to understand the relation between the media and politics in Mexico after the transition, which transformed from a relation dominated by a centralized political power into another dominated, this time, by strong broadcasting networks over a fragmented political landscape. On the other hand, additionally to what has been discussed in recent literature, it offers some evidence to consider that under conditions of fragmentation of power it is also possible to capture the State by strong and organized economic actors.
- Materia:
Democracia
Industrias culturales
Medios de comunicación
Poder
Política
- Fuente:
Policy and Society 29(1)
- Anexos:
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