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  1. LATIN AMERICAN COMUNICATIONS MARKETS GROW.: An article from: Market Latin America
  2. 18 Countries Separated by a Common Language.(conference in Miami for Latin American broadcasters)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included): An article from: Video Age International by Mike Johnson, 1999-11-01
  3. LATIN AMERICAN CONSUMPTION BOUNCES BACK.: An article from: Market Latin America
  4. STS does as the U.S. does but with different products. (Spanish Television Services Inc.produces Latin American soap operas) (A World of Hispanic TV) (Company ... An article from: Video Age International
  5. The new Latin American gold rush. (direct-to-home satellite business): An article from: Video Age International
  6. Latin TV Topics Move Crowds in Florida.: An article from: Video Age International
  7. INDIA 50 Years after Independence: Images in Literature, Film and the Media
  8. Vieques Y La Prensa/vieques And The Media: El Idilio Fragmentado/the Fragmented Affair (Biblioteca de autores de Puerto Rico) by Felix Jimenez, 2001-06
  9. Medias Negras, Peluca Rubia
  10. My two cents. (Latin American television market) (Column): An article from: Video Age International by Dom Serafini, 1995-03-01
  11. Latin American update: Sats, lines and video tapes (Media research memorandum) by Elizabeth Fox, 1992
  12. Kiss, Bow, or Shakes Hands, Latin America: How to Do Business in 18 Latin American Countries (Kiss, Bow, or Shake Hands) by Terri Morrison, Wayne A. Conway, 2006-11-30
  13. Comparing media use and political orientation among squatter settlers of two Latin American countries (Research paper series / University of New Mexico. Latin American Institute) by Fred V Bales, 1983
  14. Terrorism and news manipulation (Occasional paper series / Florida International University, Latin American and Caribbean Center. Dialogues) by Mike Ackerman, 1986

61. Spanish Language Web Sites
world. Mundo latino media - http//www.prensalatina.com/ Containsa set of comprehensive links to latin American newspapers. It
http://www.mvls.org/mvlshome/spanish.htm
Spanish Language Web Sites
The Mountain-Valley Library System is pleased to present this selection of Spanish language sites gathered by Alvaro Sanabria for his InFoPeople workshop "Internet Services for the Spanish Speaker" presented in June, 2000. This page is made available with the kind permission of the InFoPeople Project to help library staff assist their Spanish speaking patrons.
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CNN in Spanish - Latin America and the Caribbean - http://cnnenespanol.com/americas/
This version of CNN includes news specifically from Latin America and the Caribbean. It has a subject directory and it is beginning to offer news services from different Latin American countries.
Mundo Latino - http://www.mundolatino.org
This site is entirely in Spanish. It has a search engine and a subject directory with links to Latin America, Spain and the U.S.
Quepasa - http://quepasa.com/
This is a bilingual site based in Phoenix. It focuses mainly on the U.S. but it is beginning to target some Latin American countries. It offers free Internet access and e-mail services.
YupiMSN.com - http://www.yupiMSN.com

62. Game Studies - Latin America's New Cultural Industries Still Play Old Games
new media technologies were able to liberate the forces of progress and development.Some authors (Drucker1993) went so far as to say that some latin American
http://www.gamestudies.org/0202/lugo/
the international journal of computer game research volume 2, issue 2
december 2002
home ... archive Jairo Lugo
Tony Sampson
Merlyn Lossada is Lecturer at The School of Social Communication, Universidad del Zulia (Venezuela)
Latin America's New Cultural Industries still Play Old Games
From the Banana Republic to Donkey Kong
by Jairo Lugo, Tony Sampson and Merlyn Lossada
Introduction
There has been much optimism in this region in regards to the potential of new economies. The announcement made by Microsoft at the beginning of 2001 that the Xbox would be manufactured in Mexico was perhaps one of the most important indicators that in the following years the US game industry would try to create an alternative pole of development away from the Far East The "return of Captain America" (Price 2001), a phrase analysts coined to describe the reemergence of the US in the global video games market Maquilas (Stoddard 1987) and is seen as part of a strategy to improve market competitiveness. The model of the

63. Center For A Free Cuba - Media - Ask The Experts
York Times, The Baltimore Sun, The Miami Herald, The San Diego Union, The ChicagoTribune, The San Juan Star and other US and latin American newspapers have
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ASK THE EXPERTS! Luis Aguilar-Leon
is Professor of History (Emeritus), at Georgetown University. He has taught at the Universidad de Oriente (Cuba), Columbia University (New York), Cornell University (New York) and the University of Miami (Florida). Dr. Aguilar writes a biweekly column for El Nuevo Herald (Miami), which is often published in English by The Miami Herald and other newspapers. He is the author of many articles and several books, among them: Marxism in Latin America Cuba 1933: Prologue to Revolution, Todo Tiene Su Tiempo (There is a Time for Everything) . He has contributed to the Cambridge History of Latin America (Vol. 5). Dr. Aguilar has spoken at many conferences about Cuba and Latin America in the United States, Europe and Latin America. email: runsted@aol.com

64. Arts & Sciences
program. Prerequisite COM 225 media Writing. Suggested electives (notincluded in the certificate courses) latin American Studies. The
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The College of Arts and Sciences offers several certificate programs. These programs offer a series of courses within a given area of study and permit individuals to develop a well-defined knowledge and/or skills base generally not available in either a major or minor program of study. Certificate programs are not necessarily connected to, and do not lead to, a degree program. They may be completed by either degree or non-degree seeking students. Certificate Programs are available in the following areas:
Criminal Justice (Department of Sociology)
The Criminal Justice certificate, which is administered through the Department of Sociology , introduces students to the institutions involved in society's handling of crime. It is also designed to heighten awareness of the theoretical and philosophical issues involved in defining, explaining, and deterring crime; and to introduce students to some of the social-science research on the nature and extent of crime. In addition, the certificate provides students with the appropriate entry-level qualifications for many professional positions in criminal justice fields.

65. Latin American And Caribbean Library - Resources At U.S. Institutions
latin America, Spanish, and Portuguese Collection at OSU An electronic extension IncludesResearch Resources, Language Study Aides, media, and Organizations
http://gateway.library.uiuc.edu/lat/other.html
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Latin American and Caribbean Library
324 Main Library - Telephone: (217) 333-2786 - Hours: 8:30am-5:00pm, Monday-Friday Home About the LACL Indexes and Databases E-Journals ... Links
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Universities American University, Washington D.C. Duke University, Durham, North Carolina
  • Researching Brazil (Pesquisa no Brasil) - "A searchable database of historiographical and bibliographic essays published in Brazilian academic journals, with links to research centers, online bibliographies and quantitative data sets, plus selected web sites relevant to the research scholar." Created by Luis A. González, Ph.D. English.
Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan

66. UC Santa Cruz - Latin American & Latino Studies
Twentieth and 21stcentury latin(o) American visual media, particularly film; melodramaas a transnational form; gender and authorship; history, cultures, and
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Professor, Literature Ph.D., Yale University Twentieth and 21st-century Latin(o) American visual media, particularly film; melodrama as a transnational form; gender and authorship; history, cultures, and representations of California, particularly the Central Coast. Editor of

67. Schlessinger Media - Libraryvideo.com
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  • 68. MediaPost Advertising & Media Directory
    the CEO of New York Times Digital, at United Business media s NOP World Fox Sportslatin America network targeting the Spanishspeaking latin American market.
    http://www.mediapost.com/dtls_dsp_onlineminute.cfm?minuteID=249501

    69. Canadian Dimension: Under The Radar
    A conference in 2001 at Carleton University looked at representation ofregional latin American issues in the Canadian media. Participants
    http://www.canadiandimension.mb.ca/v37/v37_5cz.htm
    Under the Radar by Carlyn Zwarenstein
    September/October 2003
    In the wake of the latest round of WTO negotiations in Cancún ‹ that most Americanized of Mexican vacation spots ‹ some thoughts on how we as Canadians see Latin America.
    Latin Canadians?
    Where, in fact, is the Latin American presence ‹ of any kind ‹ in our news media? Whether you¹re a Can-alien, a Chicanadian, or any other hybrid, it¹s slim pickings. I just discovered the work of Guillermo Gómez-Peña, a Mexican transplanted to the U.S. who creates internationally renowned performance pieces on themes of dislocation, cultural hybridity and multiple oppressions. His work is fraught with symbols, absurdities and vicious puns. In a 1996 compilation of written work with transcripts and recreations of performances ‹ entitled The New World Border ‹ Gómez-Peña sets out such new cultural types as Chicanadians (second-generation Mexicans living in Canada, or children of Mexican and Canadian parents living in the U.S.) and Can-aliens, who are undocumented Canadians. He speaks of the Free Taco Agreement ‹ an ³innovative² economic initiative designed by The Chicano Secret Service to produce and distribute free tacos to starving and deterritorialized gringo minorities. In 1995, when Gómez-Peña took his act to Toronto¹s Dufferin Mall, where he exhibited himself in a cage as an exotic, multicultural ethnic product ‹ his costume a hodge-podge of details from various cultures of the Americas ‹ for export by the fictional company Mexarcane International.

    70. Larry Birns And Jessica Leight: Kerry And Latin America
    Mike Whitney War Games the American media Leads the Charge. nominee, Senator JohnKerry, has issued a number of statements on latin Americanrelated subjects
    http://www.counterpunch.org/birns03272004.html
    home subscribe donate about us ... events New Edition of CounterPunch Kerry in Vietnam Part One: War Hero or War Criminal? by Alexander Cockburn and Jeffrey St. Clair; Why France Joined the US in the Coup in Haiti and the Despicable Role of Regis Debray, Le Running Dog Onctueux by Heather Williams; Ashcroft in Indonesia: Bloodshed and Terror with US Connivance by Ben Terrall. Last month, CounterPunch Online was read by 12.5 million viewersby far our biggest month ever. But remember, we are funded solely by the subscribers to the print edition of CounterPunch. Please support this website by buying a subscription to our newsletter, which contains fresh material you won't find anywhere else, or by making a donation for the online edition. Remember contributions are tax-deductible. Click here to make a (tax deductible) donation If you find our site useful please: Subscribe Now! Or Call Toll Free 1-800-840 3683 or write CounterPunch, PO BOX 228, Petrolia, CA 95558

    71. Freedomforum.org: Publications
    Press, Power and Politics Europe media Forum, 00W06. Press, Power and Politicslatin America media Forum, 00-W05. media at the Millennium latin America, 99-W08.
    http://www.freedomforum.org/templates/document.asp?documentID=13087

    72. The University Of Warwick: News, Media And Events
    edible table centrepieces have latin American origins. colonisation of Mexico andNorth America, and didn rights reserved, News, Events and media site produced
    http://www.newsandevents.warwick.ac.uk/index.cfm?page=pressrelease&id=1538

    73. Public Agenda Press Release: New Survey Explores Foreign And Domestic Policy Pri
    media Coverage Both US latino leaders overall and those who work within the mediaare concerned about the amount and quality of latin America media coverage.
    http://www.publicagenda.org/press/press_release_detail.cfm?report_title=Here to

    74. Latin American Anti-Prohibition Conference, Feb. 12-15, Mérida, Yucatán, Mexic
    to, so we can offer more scholarships to bring more latin American attendees to StaffDirector David Borden, DRCNet, United States Volunteer media Advisor Al
    http://www.stopthedrugwar.org/chronicle/272/outfromtheshadows.shtml
    Out from the Shadows: Ending Drug Prohibition in the 21st Century an international conference series uniting reform forces in a call for global sanity http://www.stopthedrugwar.org/shadows/
    http://www.stopthedrugwar.org/sombras/
    Register by credit card online ( http://www.stopthedrugwar.org/shadows/register-credit.html ), or print out a registration form to submit by mail ( http://www.stopthedrugwar.org/shadows/register.pdf ). Registration is free to Latin Americans ( http://www.stopthedrugwar.org/sombras/inscripcion-gratis.html ), and sliding scale is available to others who need it. Scholarships to assist with travel costs may be available. Please make a donation if you can afford to, so we can offer more scholarships to bring more Latin American attendees to the conference! Your registration fee will support scholarships too, so please register today! Steering Committee: Gustavo de Greiff, former attorney general, Colombia, Chairman Jaime Malamud, former attorney general, Argentina
    Marco Cappato, Member of European Parliament, Lista Bonino, Italy

    75. AEI - Publications
    The latin American media has been hardly less attentive, since there is deep concernthroughout the hemisphere over the potential impact of a Bush or Gore
    http://www.aei.org/publications/pubID.17608/pub_detail.asp
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    Browse by: Date Subject Author Type ... Publications The Prospect for U.S.-Latin American Relations The Prospect for U.S.-Latin American Relations Print Mail By Mark Falcoff Posted: Friday, December 1, 2000 LATIN AMERICAN OUTLOOK AEI Online (Washington) Publication Date: December 1, 2000 Lately the U.S. media has been concentrating on the contested outcome of the November presidential elections. The Latin American media has been hardly less attentive, since there is deep concern throughout the hemisphere over the potential impact of a Bush or Gore presidency—and with good reason. The regional agenda is a full one and is becoming more complicated every day. Moreover, after a decade during which the Latin American environment was relatively benevolent and which allowed policymakers to concentrate on more constructive issues like market reforms and democratic development, many indicators have signaled that the first decade of the new century will be considerably more nettlesome—for Latin America and for the United States. For the past year, however, U.S.-Latin American relations have been in something of a holding pattern. This often happens in the last days of a waning administration, when the temptation is strong to pass on unpleasant decisions to its successor—all the more if it appears that the latter will represent a different political party. Lately the Clinton people have been remarkably adept at kicking the can down the road. Unfortunately, the next occupant of the White House will have no choice but to grapple with some very difficult issues.

    76. AEI - Publications
    These latter are widely reported in the latin American media and help to reinforcethe notion of the United States as basically cruel and unfeeling.
    http://www.aei.org/publications/pubID.14910/pub_detail.asp
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    Browse by: Date Subject Author Type ... Publications U.S.-Latin American Relations U.S.-Latin American Relations Print Mail A Year-End Roundup By Mark Falcoff Posted: Saturday, January 1, 2000 LATIN AMERICAN OUTLOOK AEI Online (Washington) Publication Date: December 1, 1997 A little more than five years ago, in the first of these letters, I wrote that "U.S.-Latin American relations are better today than they have been at any other point since World War II. Never have our products and lifestyles been more sought after, our political system more respected, our economic culture more anxiously emulated." Latin Americans "want what they call a privileged relationship with the United States. To prove it, they have bent their policies as far as possible to accommodate our interests and goalsmany of which they now view as their interests and their goals as well." If a week is a long time in politics, five years is an eternity. What has happened since those words were written? Congress ratified the free trade agreement with Mexico but has so far refused fast-track authorization to make possible a similar agreement with Chile. Drug certification has poisoned our relations with half a dozen countries and has led to a virtual break in relations with Colombia. Immigration issues in the United States have produced a venomous backlash throughout Latin America. Quarrels over nontariff barriers to Latin American productsand discrimination against American companies that bid for Latin assetshave undermined the general mood of business confidence. But, despite it all, a closer economic, political, and cultural relationship with the United States remains a permanent Latin goal.

    77. TUP Subject Index: Latin American/Caribbean Studies
    Rebecca Morales, María de los Angeles Torres Borderless Borders, Borderless BordersUS latinos, latin americans, and the Paradox of Interdependence edited by
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    Thirty active series of books to peruse Seasonal Catalogs Browse our books by season Study Guides Discussion questions and recommended reading lists Forthcoming Books Soon to be published Home Our Books Contact Us Place an Order ... Search Show Only Available Titles or All Titles in this list. Merengue: Dominican Music and Dominican Identity Austerlitz, Paul, foreword by Robert Farris Thompson cloth1-56639-483-X Excerpt available Liberation Theology: Essential Facts about the Revolutionary Religious Movement in Latin America and Beyond Berryman, Phillip cloth0-87722-479-X Borderless Borders: U.S. Latinos, Latin Americans, and the Paradox of Interdependence edited by Bonilla, Frank, Edwin Meléndez, Rebecca Morales and María de los Angeles Torres Excerpt available Women in the Latin American Development Process edited by Bose, Christine E. and Edna Acosta-Belén Excerpt available Between Race and Empire: African-Americans and Cubans before the Cuban Revolution edited by Brock, Lisa and Digna Casteñada Fuertes, foreword by Manning Marable

    78. University Of Utah Latin American Studies
    She has also received an Alicia Patterson fellowship, Columbia University’s MariaMoors Cabot Prize, and the latin American Studies Association media Award.
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    In addition to a public lecture, invited speakers interact with the community on a more informal basis. Each speaker is invited to visit classrooms and attend informal gatherings of university and community guests. The series represents the efforts on the part of faculty and staff at the University of Utah interested in promoting awareness of issues relating to Latin America . It is also our hope that we might provide moments of enjoyment and intellectual exchange for both those at the University and in the larger Salt Lake City community. The first year of the series was most generously funded by the Obert C. and Grace A. Tanner Humanities Center, and with the enthusiastic support of Holly Campbell, Gene Fitzgerald at the Tanner Humanities Center, and the International Studies Board, University of Utah. Suggestions for future invited speakers should be sent to s.porter@utah.edu The 2000-2001 "Writing Across Borders " series focused on Mexico and the United States. November 2000: Richard Rodriguez "Brown"

    79. Social, Cultural, & Media Studies Courses
    Each course draws on research and theory from two or more of the following disciplinesanthropology, latin American studies, media and communication studies
    http://www.ucfv.bc.ca/ASP/bakerfiles/courses/CourseList.asp?disc=SCMS

    80. Latin American Strategy For New Times (washingtonpost.com)
    These are welcome words to latin americans and suggest Washington is keenly interestedin their welfare and is committed to invest time and money to make their
    http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A6714-2004May6.html
    thisNode = 'world/columns/sanchezmarcela'; commercialNode =''; var SA_Message="SACategory=" + thisNode; PRINT EDITION Subscribe to NEWS OPINION ... REAL ESTATE SEARCH: Top 20 E-mailed Articles washingtonpost.com World Columnists ... Marcela Sanchez
    Latin American Strategy for New Times

    By Marcela Sanchez
    Special to washingtonpost.com
    Thursday, May 6, 2004; 12:30 PM Anyone in search of President Bush's vision for Latin America need look no further than the computer screens at the State Department's Western Hemisphere bureau. In that command center for the daily battles to improve U.S.-Mexican relations, eradicate drugs in the Andes, bolster trade and safeguard the Americas, all screensavers display the mantra: To generate broad based growth through freer trade and sound fiscal policies; to invest in the well-being of people from all walks of life; and to make democracy serve every citizen more effectively and justly. These are welcome words to Latin Americans and suggest Washington is keenly interested in their welfare and is committed to invest time and money to make their lives better. This is particularly critical now when Latin American leaders are struggling to ensure that, as Secretary of State Colin L. Powell said this week, "citizens do not lose their faith in the future while their democracy is still evolving, while it's still growing, while it is still gelling.'' Curiously enough, most Latin American analysts say it is the U.S. vision that is not gelling. A broad swath of critics, including Republicans inside and outside the U.S. government, says the Bush administration has failed to turn vision into any kind of broad-based plan.

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