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Media, development and democracy

Bingley: Emerald Publishing (2022), xviii, 141 pp., index
ISBN 978-1-80043-492-9; 978-1-80043-494-3 (e-book); 978-1-80043-493-6 (print)
" ... this book explores the complex construction of democratic public dialogue in developing countries. Case studies examine national environments defined not only by state censorship and commercial pressure, but also language differences, international influence, social divisions, and distinct value systems. With fresh portraits of new and traditional media throughout Africa, Latin America and Asia, authors delve into the essential role of the media in developing countries. Case studies illuminate the relationship between the State and the media in Russia, as well as the challenges faced by journalists working in Kurdistan. Further cases reveal bureaucratic censorship of books in Brazil, regulatory dilemmas in Australia, state policies in post-colonial Malawi, and the potential of oral culture for the strengthening of democratic conversation. Media, Development and Democracy brings the liberal democratic media model into new terrains where some of its core assumptions do not hold. In doing so, the authors' collective voices illuminate pressing issues facing our current global dialogue and our liberal and democratic expectations concerning communications and the media." (Publisher)
Contents
Overlapping communicative meshes: plural perspectives on media and development / Heloisa Pait, 1
1 Foreign Authors, National Bans: Books and Censorship in Brazil (1964-1985) / Sandra Reimao, 11
2 Manufacturing the Liberal Media Model through Developmentality in Malawi / Suzanne Temwa Gondwe Harris, 23
3 Toward a Framework for Studying Democratic Media Development and 'Media Capture': The Iraqi Kurdistan Case / Jeannine E. Relly, Margaret Zanger, and Paola Bancher, 45
4 Regulating Unhealthy Food Advertising to Children under Neoliberalism: An Australian Perspective / Nipa Saha, 71
5 How Russian Media Helped Develop the Authoritarian Tradition: Its Historical Legacy for Today / Dmitry Strovsky and Ron Schleifer, 93
6 How to Capture the Political in Everyday Conversation? Focus Groups as a Method to Research Democratic Practices in Daily Life / Ângela Cristina Salgueiro Marques and Luís Mauro Sá Martino, 117