Out of Reach: Television, the Public Sphere and Civil Society in the Philippines

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Titre
Out of Reach: Television, the Public Sphere and Civil Society in the Philippines
Résumé
In the uprising of 16-20 January 2001, which ousted former Philippine President Joseph Estrada from power, two forces stood out as pivotal: television (specifically the coverage of the impeachment trial which was the centre of public attention) and civil society (which was instrumental in the uprising itself). In this chapter I argue that notwithstanding the central importance of television in this most recent national political change, the regulation of the sector and its long-term associations with crony capitalism have established barriers to civil society finding its voice on television.
Titre du livre
Television, Regulation and Civil Society in Asia
Lieu
Londres
Maison d’édition
Routledge
Date
11 décembre 2002
Pages
131-147
Langue
Anglais
ISBN
978-0-203-21767-2
Titre abrégé
Out of reach
Extra
Num Pages: 1
Référence
Santos, J. M. C. (2002). Out of Reach: Television, the Public Sphere and Civil Society in the Philippines. Dans Television, Regulation and Civil Society in Asia (p. 131‑147). Routledge. https://worldcat.org/en/title/373875034
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