Legislation and Community Media a Comparative Analysis of Bolivia and Venezuela

Authors

  • Ava Mariana Gómez Author Universidad de Salamanca
  • Juan Ramos-Martín Author Universidad de Salamanca

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5294/3360

Keywords:

Community media, public policy, Latin America, law, democracy (Source, UNESCO Thesaurus).

Abstract

The primary focus of this research is on an analysis of legislation and public policy regarding community media in Bolivia and Venezuela. The purpose is to understand the differences and similarities between the two regulatory frameworks, to identify the policies that have been implemented each country to comply with current legislation, to discover the more relevant results of those policies, to know the rights and duties implied in being dubbed as community media in each of these countries, and to identify legal provisions that can trigger spurious results in relation to government intervention.

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Published

2013-10-03

How to Cite

Gómez, A. M., & Ramos-Martín, J. (2013). Legislation and Community Media a Comparative Analysis of Bolivia and Venezuela. Palabra Clave, 17(2), 484–516. https://doi.org/10.5294/3360

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