Versión beta

Versión beta
Author: Carlos Delgado Flores
Publisher: Universidad Catolica Andres
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2008
Genre: Journalism
ISBN: 9789802445554

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Foreign Aid and Journalism in the Global South

Foreign Aid and Journalism in the Global South
Author: Jairo Lugo-Ocando
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2020-09-28
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1498583369

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Foreign Aid and Journalism in the Global South: A Mouthpiece for Truth examines the way in which foreign aid has shaped professional ideologies of journalism as part of systematic and orchestrated efforts since the beginning of the twentieth century to shape journalism as a political institution of the Global South. Foreign aid pushed for cultural convergence around a set of ideologies as a way of exporting ideology and expanding markets, reflecting the market society along with the expansion of U.S. power and culture across the globe. Jairo Lugo-Ocando argues that these policies were not confined to the Cold War and were not a purely modern phenomenon; today’s journalism grammar was not invented in one place and spread to the rest, but was instead a forced colonial and post-colonial nation-building exercise that reflected both imposition and contestation to these attempts. As a result, Lugo-Ocando claims, journalism grammar and ideology differ between societies in the Global South, regardless of claims of universality. Scholars of journalism, international relations, Latin American Studies, and history will find this book particularly useful.

The Transformational Potential of Higher Education Inclusion

The Transformational Potential of Higher Education Inclusion
Author: Jesús Humberto Pineda Olivieri
Publisher: Göttingen University Press
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2017
Genre: Education, Higher
ISBN: 386395310X

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In the field of higher education research, one of the most fascinating observations is the consistent and permanent expansion of higher education systems worldwide since the end of the Second World War. Undoubtedly, the predominant approach to address these developments has been through quantitative analysis, as well as international comparisons. The following work examines the particularities of the Venezuelan context with the aim of identifying specific features of this worldwide phenomenon in this South American case. Through a combination of qualitative methods, the author proposes a biographical approach for the study of higher education inclusion processes, which takes into account the perspectives and experiences of those who have been targeted by an ambitious higher education expansion process. The most distinctive feature of this work would be its methodological contribution to the field of higher education research. One could also argue that the ethnographic account of the Bolivarian Missions of education in Chavez’s Venezuela is both original and unprecedented. Furthermore, the writing approach bridges the interests of both academics, practitioners of the field and members of the general public.

Qué publicó la prensa venezolana durante la dictadura

Qué publicó la prensa venezolana durante la dictadura
Author: Venezula. Universidad Central, Caracas. Instituto de Investigaciones de Prensa
Publisher:
Total Pages: 30
Release: 1959
Genre: Freedom of the press
ISBN:

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