Latin America, media, and revolution : communication in modern Mesoamerica / Juanita Darling.
"This project compares rebel media use in three Mesoamerican rebellions: the Nicaraguan Revolution, the Salvadoran civil war and the Zapatista uprising in Chiapas, Mexico. The three conflicts were waged under similar conditions over a twenty-year period, but with notably different types of medi...
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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New York :
Palgrave Macmillan,
2008.
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Edition: | First edition. |
Series: | Palgrave Macmillan series in international political communication.
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Online Access: | Contributor biographical information |
Summary: | "This project compares rebel media use in three Mesoamerican rebellions: the Nicaraguan Revolution, the Salvadoran civil war and the Zapatista uprising in Chiapas, Mexico. The three conflicts were waged under similar conditions over a twenty-year period, but with notably different types of media from which the rebels could choose as the primary focus of their communication strategy. In the three cases, the insurgents utilized a variety of media, but one of those became the official or dominant medium. The project explains how each rebel group used its respective primary communication medium and the possibilities and limitations that the choice offered as well as the demands it made. Directly comparing media use in all three rebellions provides a richer understanding of the role of media in social change, particularly violent change."--Publisher description. |
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Physical Description: | 226 pages : map ; 22 cm. |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 213-221) and index. |
ISBN: | 0230604439 9780230604438 |