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Notes on the Media in Guyana is a collection of scholarly essays which attempt to analyze the state of Guyana through the lens of media history and media effects. The articles which represent primary research conducted by the author over the past 15 years offer a fascinating view of the evolution of the country in tandem with the evolution of the media there. Mohamed places media at the core of structuration of the present relationships and power structures in the South American country. In part one, she delves into now declassified documents from the British Colonial Office and the notes of…mehr

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Notes on the Media in Guyana is a collection of scholarly essays which attempt to analyze the state of Guyana through the lens of media history and media effects. The articles which represent primary research conducted by the author over the past 15 years offer a fascinating view of the evolution of the country in tandem with the evolution of the media there. Mohamed places media at the core of structuration of the present relationships and power structures in the South American country. In part one, she delves into now declassified documents from the British Colonial Office and the notes of two past Guyanese presidents to examine the media s role in the political outcomes and trajectory of Guyana. In part two of this book Mohamed begins a tentative and preliminary view of how new media is continuing the process started in the 1700's in helping to define the direction and fortunes of the country and its people.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Paloma Mohamed is Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Guyana. She teaches Advanced Communications Research, Television Production, Behavioral Health and Social Psychology. She has authored over 9 books. The most recent is "Communication, Power and Change in the Caribbean" (Hansib 2012).