ERIC Number: ED325885
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 1986-Nov
Pages: 75
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1986 Philippine Elections: Political Economy as Communication and Media Influence.
Oseguera, A. Anthony
This paper examines the Philippine transition of power as a communication event where the role of the print and electronic media is juxtaposed to cultural and political-economic determinants. The paper attempts to describe the similarities and differences between culture and communications in the Philippines and the United States. An historical-descriptive qualitative methodology is utilized. The paper uses selected stories that specify culture and political economy to glean the reality of what has transpired in the Philippines and the role the American and Philippine media, print and electronic, played both as observer and participant. Language and geography are considered principal elements of culture in the paper. The paper is taken from the content of a seminar in international broadcasting presently given at Eastern Illinois University. (Seventy-five references are attached.) (Author/MG)
Publication Type: Speeches/Meeting Papers; Reports - Research; Historical Materials
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Philippines
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