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Building the Fourth Estate: Democratization and the Rise of a Free Press in Mexico [Paperback]

Chappell Lawson (Author)
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0520231716 978-0520231719 August 5, 2002 First Edition, First Printing
Based on an in-depth examination of Mexico's print and broadcast media over the last twenty-five years, this book is the most richly detailed account available of the role of the media in democratization, demonstrating the reciprocal relationship between changes in the press and changes in the political system. In addition to illuminating the nature of political change in Mexico, this accessibly written study also has broad implications for understanding the role of the mass media in democratization around the world.

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"This is the first book of its kind to portray the relationship between the media and the state, the changing behavior of the media in the 1990s, and the consequences of these changes for Mexico's democratic transformation. Lawson's work is based on original field research, extensive interviews with relevant actors, and on a survey research project on citizen attitudes toward the media and politics. The book is clearly written, lays out the major arguments, and provides an in-depth analysis. This timely and provocative work is essential reading for understanding a democratic Mexico in the 21st century."-Roderic Ai Camp, author of "Mexico's Mandarins: Crafting a Power Elite for the Twenty-First Century" "A dramatic transformation has recently taken place in Mexican politics culminating, for the first time, in the election of an opposition candidate and ending 70 years of one-party rule. Lawson's book is a richly detailed account of the role of the media in this transition. It raises extremely interesting questions about the media's influence on emerging democracies that should be of wide interest well beyond the community of Mexico specialists. It's the best account yet of this dramatic transformation." Dan Hallin, author of "The Uncensored War: The Media and Vietnam

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"This is the first book of its kind to portray the relationship between the media and the state, the changing behavior of the media in the 1990s, and the consequences of these changes for Mexico's democratic transformation. Lawson's work is based on original field research, extensive interviews with relevant actors, and on a survey research project on citizen attitudes toward the media and politics. The book is clearly written, lays out the major arguments, and provides an in-depth analysis. This timely and provocative work is essential reading for understanding a democratic Mexico in the 21st century."--Roderic Ai Camp, author of Mexico's Mandarins: Crafting a Power Elite for the Twenty-First Century

"A dramatic transformation has recently taken place in Mexican politics culminating, for the first time, in the election of an opposition candidate and ending 70 years of one-party rule. Lawson's book is a richly detailed account of the role of the media in this transition. It raises extremely interesting questions about the media's influence on emerging democracies that should be of wide interest well beyond the community of Mexico specialists. It's the best account yet of this dramatic transformation."--Dan Hallin, author of The "Uncensored War": The Media and Vietnam

Product Details

  • Paperback: 301 pages
  • Publisher: University of California Press; First Edition, First Printing edition (August 5, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0520231716
  • ISBN-13: 978-0520231719
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6.1 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.9 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #865,467 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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First Sentence:
In June 1995, President Ernesto Zedillo of Mexico made a remarkable declaration while traveling near the capital. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
prensa vendida, binomio inexplorado, media opening, elecciones federales, journalistic norms, civic mobilization, perfect dictatorship, media dependence, media independence, zooo elections, independent publications, political liberalization, derechos humanos, independent media
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Mexico City, Fourth Estate, Carlos Salinas, Radio Red, United States, Interior Ministry, Alejandro Junco, Ernesto Zedillo, Television Azteca, Aguas Blancas, Julio Scherer, Office of the President, Raymundo Riva-Palacio, Luis Donaldo Colosio, President Salinas, Communist Party, Eastern Europe, Luis Echeverria, Mexican Revolution, Opening Mexico's Broadcast Media, South Korea, Enrique Quintana, Jacobo Zabludovsky, Latin America, Manuel Clouthier
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