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Update the discussion on Media, Communication and Cultural Industries

Monday September 3, 2007
18-22 Hs

PLURAL COMMUNICATION BY A democratic and participatory
Update Meeting
discussion on Media, Communication and Cultural Industries

Auditorium Faculty of Social Sciences 54

Franklin
The proposal is to articulate a meeting in which the debate proposed by a moderator coordinated interventions from special guests and media representatives from various organizations, as AM530 The Voice of Mothers, Summary Latinoamericano, FARCO, UTPBA, \u200b\u200bamong others, and institutions such as the Race of Communication, Faculty of Social Sciences of the UBA.

The seminar is free but prior registration is required.
be awarded certificates of attendance.

Objectives:
-Review and update the debate around different axes as the Broadcasting Act, the concentration of media, cultural industries and the claim of independence of journalism.
-opened a space for exchange and dialogue to problematize these debates.

Contents:

Priority 1: New Law on Broadcasting
The current Broadcasting Act was passed during the military dictatorship laid the groundwork for the emptying of Argentina. It is time to discuss and promote a new law for the right to free expression.

Axis 2: Media, media concentration and economic power
of neoliberal policies that suffered the Latin American peoples formed the great cultural industries now account for a monopoly of information and the means of production of meaning. Understanding the network of media and economic power is to reveal the structure of media concentration.

Area 3: Independent Journalism: myth or reality?
Since the mainstream media is promoting the concept of "independent journalism." Are more than enough examples of those who most use it unless you apply. The myth must be debunked.

Priority 4: Intellectual and Cultural Industries
Intellectual Property laws governing the various Latin American countries explicitly benefits from the large industries, not only cultural but also in the field of science, technology and knowledge.

Through the Graduate Division of the Ministry of Culture and University Extension of the Faculty of Social Sciences University of Buenos Aires, organized: Let
Free Association Radio Program
The Last Drop (AM 530, The Mother's Voice)

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