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Mapeo de Iniciativas de Alfabetización Mediática e Informacional en Iberoamérica - 2023
Paris; Montevideo: UNESCO (2024), 34 pp.
"Este documento presenta el Mapeo de iniciativas de Alfabetización Mediática e Informacional en Iberoamérica, realizado a lo largo de 2023, a partir de un cuestionario dirigido a los miembros de la Plataforma de Reguladores del sector Audiovisual de Iberoamérica (PRAI), a los medios audiovisuale
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Desafíos (y propuestas) para la viabilidad de la actividad periodística en América Latina
Paris; Montevideo: UNESCO; Observacom (2023), 39 pp.
El papel de las defensorías del público en el entorno digital
Paris: UNESCO; Observacom (2023), 35 pp.
Social Media and Elections
Montevideo: UNESCO (2019), 27 pp.
"This paper analyses the potential impact of social media on the conduct and outcome of elections both to strengthen political participation and knowledge sharing as well as the more harmful effects. It looks at the various harms particularly those relevant in the context of Latin America. It docume
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Concentration of Media Ownership and Freedom of Expression: Global Standards and Implications for the Americas
Paris: UNESCO (2017), 33 pp.
"The idea of rules limiting concentration of media ownership is often cast by media owners as a restriction on their right to freedom of expression. Unfortunately, the behaviour of States in Latin America has often lent support to this perspective, especially when States abuse for political ends the
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