Bridging the Divide between the Press and Civic Society Civic Media Advocacy as “Media Movement” in Latin America
Abstract
The gap between the press and civic society has been a paramount concern for media
research on Latin America. Press systems in the region have been historically dominated
by states and markets. During the past decades, two “media movements” have emerged to
strengthen the linkages between the press and civic society: one set of efforts have promoted
reforms in media policies, and the other one developed alternative media independently
from governments and markets. This chapter examines the rise of “civic media advocacy”
as a third “media movement” in the region. Civic media advocacy aims to change news
coverage of civic and social problems in the mainstream press. The analysis examines its
strategies and political underpinnings and discusses its achievements and limitations. The
experience of civic media advocacy in contemporary Latin America offers insights into
whether and how civic society can effectively transform journalism
Publisher
Nordic Council of Ministers, Nordicom
Citation
Nordicom Review 30 Jubilee Issue (2009) pp. 105-116
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Date
2009-06Author
Waisbord, Silvio
Editor
Carlsson, Ulla
Keywords
Civic society
media advocacy
journalism
Latin America
press
democracy
Publication type
article, peer reviewed scientific
ISBN
978-91-86523-67-1
Series/Report no.
Nordicom Review
30 Jubilee Issue 2009
Language
eng