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Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Some Milestones in Latin American Media History Part 3 I Status of and Issues in Latin American Mass Communication Chapter 4 Current Status of the Mass Media in Latin America Chapter 5 The Role of Women in Latin American Mass Media Chapter 6 Professional News Organizations in Latin America Chapter 7 An Unusual Approach in the United States to Latin American Journalism Education Chapter 8 Effects of International Propaganda on U.S.-Cuban Relations Chapter 9 Should Journalists Be Required to Belong to Colegios and Have University Degrees? Part 10 II Case Studies of Mass Communication in Selected Latin American Countries Chapter 11 Mexico's Struggle for a Free Press Chapter 12 The Dark Side of Cuban Journalism: Press Freedom and Corruption before Castro Chapter 13 Birth, Death, and Resurrection of Press Freedom in Chile Chapter 14 The Media in Argentina: Struggling with the Absence of a Democratic Tradition Chapter 15 Controversies over Mass Communication and Professional Education in the Andean Countries Chapter 16 The Electronic Media in Brazil Chapter 17 Conclusions: Toward the New Millennium Chapter 18 Suggested Readings Chapter 19 Suggested Films
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