Artículo
Media Policies in Latin America's Post-Left Turn: Legal (Counter-) Reforms in Argentina and Ecuador
Fecha de publicación:
06/2021
Editorial:
Wiley
Revista:
Bulletin of Latin American Research
ISSN:
1470-9856
e-ISSN:
0261-3050
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Latin America's ‘left turn’ has been characterised by ambitious reforms to reshuffle power relations in the region's historically elitist and commercially driven media systems. Those radical policies faced course reversals where right-shifting governments followed. This article explores the legacies of left turn media policies by focusing on the counter-reforms to the media regulatory laws in Argentina and Ecuador. The comparative case study both traces differences in outcomes and finds a common incomplete restoration of historical media policy patterns. While de-regulations reinstated privileged state access of established interests, operating policy-feedback mechanisms preserved some regulations conferring rights and resources on incorporated stakeholders.
Palabras clave:
ARGENTINA
,
ECUADOR
,
GOVERNMENT
,
MEDIA
,
POLICY LEGACIES
,
POST-LEFT TURN
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Kitzberger, Philip; Schuliaquer, Ivan; Media Policies in Latin America's Post-Left Turn: Legal (Counter-) Reforms in Argentina and Ecuador; Wiley; Bulletin of Latin American Research; 41; 4; 6-2021; 625-640
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