Mapping digital media: Brazil


Autoria(s): Mizukami, Pedro Nicoletti; Reia, Jhessica; Varon Ferraz, Joana
Data(s)

25/08/2014

25/08/2014

25/08/2014

Resumo

The impact of digitization was felt before it could be described and explained. The Mapping Digital Media project is a way of catching up, an ambitious attempt at depicting and understanding the progress and effects of digitization on media and communications systems across the world. The publication of over 50 country reports provides the most comprehensive picture to date on the changes undergone by journalism, news production, and the media as a result of the transition of broadcasting from analog to digital and the advent of the internet. These extensive reports, all sharing the same structure, cover issues such as media consumption, public media, changes in journalism, digital activism, new regulation, and business models. Reports have been published from nine Latin American countries: Mexico, Argentina, Colombia, Peru, Chile, Brazil, Guatemala, Nicaragua, and Uruguay. Given the recent evolution of Brazil’s media landscape and regulation, and its position as a regional reference, few reports have generated as much expectation as the Brazilian one. This excellent text is key to understanding digitization in Brazil, in Latin America, and in the world at large.

Identificador

978-85-63265-33-3

http://hdl.handle.net/10438/11946

Idioma(s)

en_US

Palavras-Chave #Mídia digital — Brasil #Comunicação de massa — Brasil
Tipo

Book