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Artículo:

La dependencia alimentaria crece de manera alarmante

Autor:

Justo Puerta Mariscal

José Antonio Ríos Rojo e Imelda Castro Castro

Página:

74

Publicación:

Coyuntura

Número:

109-110

Periodo:

Mayo-Agosto 2002

ISSN:

13901079

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13901079-2002-02.txt

  • Documento número 1650855
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Artículo:

Foro alterno por la soberanía alimentaria

Página:

77

Publicación:

Coyuntura

Número:

109-110

Periodo:

Mayo-Agosto 2002

ISSN:

13901079

SrcID:

13901079-2002-02.txt

  • Documento número 1650856
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Artículo:

UNA POLÉMICA REDIVIVA

Sub título:

Epidemiología y crisis económica

Autor:

Pablo González Casanova Henríquez

Rosalba Mendieta Corona

Página:

84

Publicación:

Coyuntura

Número:

109-110

Periodo:

Mayo-Agosto 2002

ISSN:

13901079

SrcID:

13901079-2002-02.txt

  • Documento número 1650857
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Artículo:

From Public Sphere to Public Screen: Democracy, Activism, and the "Violence" of Seattle.

Autor:

Kevin Michael DeLuca

Jennifer Peeples

Resumen:

The WTO protests in Seattle witnessed the emergence of an international citizens' movement for democratic globalization. With the tactical exploitation of television, the internet, and other technologies, Seattle also witnessed the enactment of forms of activism adapted to a wired society. In the wake of Seattle, this essay introduces the “public screen" as a necessary supplement to the metaphor of the public sphere for understanding today's political scene. While a public sphere orientation inevitably find contemporary discourse wanting, viewing such discourse through the prism of the public screen provokes a consideration of new forms of participatory democracy. In comparison to the public sphere's privileging of rationality, embodied conversations, consensus, and civility, the public screen highlights dissemination, images, hypermediacy, publicity, distraction, and dissent. Using the Seattle WTO protests as a case study and focusing on the dynamic of violence and the media, we argue that the public screen accounts for technological and cultural changes while enabling a charting of the new conditions for rhetoric, politics, and activism.

Página:

125

Publicación:

Critical Studies in Media Communication

Volúmen:

19

Número:

2

Periodo:

Junio 2002

ISSN:

07393180

SrcID:

07393180-2002-02.txt

  • Documento número 1651090
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Modernism, State Sovereignty and Dissent: Media and the New Post-Cold War Movements.

Autor:

Andrew Rojecki

Resumen:

Post-cold war theories of the press and foreign policy have noted a new, less consistent relationship between political and media elites. Political communication scholars have developed three general models in response, but these do not seem to map well to press coverage of the anti-globalization movement that has emerged in recent years. This paper argues for a new theory of the press and oppositional politics in an environment that has altered the equilibrium between media, political elites, and interest groups. The new political environment results from three principal causes: the erosion of state sovereignty over the political economy, the elimination of the Soviet system as a rhetorical resource for movement critics, and new information technologies that alter movement structure and thus increase its resilience. Analysis of two streams of media content, news and editorial, on the protests at the 1999 meetings of the World Trade Organization reveals an anomalous reversal for received theories of media and elite power in the way the mainstream press covers movement politics.

Página:

152

Publicación:

Critical Studies in Media Communication

Volúmen:

19

Número:

2

Periodo:

Junio 2002

ISSN:

07393180

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07393180-2002-02.txt

  • Documento número 1651091
  • Actualizado el lunes, 13 de marzo de 2023 12:34:47 p. m.
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