1980
DOI: 10.1007/bf02193957
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Transnational advertising, the media and education in the developing countries

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“…They utilise imported Western technology, show a large number of imported television programmes, employ personnel who have frequently been trained in the West, and have organisational and professional practices derived from overseas. The extent of this transfer of media systems needs to be further examined in order to assess whether we are really becoming the Global Village suggested by McLuhan, and if communications through the power of advertising is creating a global supermarket [17].…”
Section: The Media Imperialism Thesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They utilise imported Western technology, show a large number of imported television programmes, employ personnel who have frequently been trained in the West, and have organisational and professional practices derived from overseas. The extent of this transfer of media systems needs to be further examined in order to assess whether we are really becoming the Global Village suggested by McLuhan, and if communications through the power of advertising is creating a global supermarket [17].…”
Section: The Media Imperialism Thesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Los viejos diarios se modernizaron, aparecieron otros nuevos, se organizaron cadenas de radio y surgieron las primeras estaciones de TV de enorme gravitación en la opinión pública (Gargurevich, 1977;Gargurevich, 1987). El APRA dejó de ser el partido mayoritario del país para convertirse en el partido de un tercio electoral (Tuesta, 1987;Roncagliolo, 1980).…”
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“…Las elecciones del CCD de noviembre de 1992, en la que los partidos más importantes se abstuvieron de participar, confirmaron su aislamiento. Pese a que la "participación electoral efectiva" fue la más baja de la historia política de este siglo y el "abstencionismo electoral" fue muy alto (Roncagliolo, 1993), la mayoría de la población fue a votar. Las •expectativas partidarias de recuperac10n en las elecciones municipales de enero de 1994 no se vieron confirmadas: "Los candidatos no vinculados a los partidos políticos tradicionales se impusieron en todo el país, aunque entre los vencedores sólo figuraran unos pocos de aquellos que patrocinara directamente Alberto Fujimori.…”
Section: El Fujimorismo Los Poderes Facticos Y La Desinstitucionaliza...unclassified