Medios de comunicación y democracia. Lecciones desde América Latina / Media and Democracy. Lessons from Latin America
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In recent years Latin America has drawn up regulations on the most committed to the interests means citizens, while from Europe will continue to drive a few new proposals lacking telecommunications policy. In a context in which the information is conceived, preferably as an economic value, the mass media construct identities and holding imaginary increasingly further away from the defence of the interests of the citizenry.
More social initiatives that promote the change of business model media from a legislative reform, with which media lead in the construction of new imaginaries more in keeping with the times in which we live are necessary. A true democratization of communication and an active and ongoing participation of citizens is needed to overcome a stage under the illusion of development.
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