2018
DOI: 10.1590/2236-3459/77343
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Malas Relaciones: Prensa Y Movimiento Estudiantil Universitario en Chile a Fines De La Dictadura E Inicios De La Transición Democrática (C. 1988 - C. 1998)

Abstract: Resumen El movimiento estudiantil universitario chileno fue activo opositor a la dictadura civil y militar encabezada por Augusto Pinochet, usando diversos repertorios de acción, copando espacios propiamente universitarios como también públicos e implementando acciones en busca de objetivos propios o aliándose con otros colectivos para propósitos de orden político mayor. Una vez producida la salida pactada de la dictadura, el movimiento debió reconstruir su agenda, modos de organización y formas de acción en u… Show more

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“…In particular, Chile is identified by researchers due to the COPESA, news companies that have managed to account for up to 90% of the circulation of print media (Santander, 2013;Sapiezynska & Lagos, 2016;Mellado & Scherman, 2020); which are synonymous with "ideological monopoly" (Arriagada et al, 2015;Guerra, 2019) and have established themselves as dominant (Hudson & Dussaillant, 2018) players in the media landscape due to their historical alignment with the Chilean right. Precisely, it was in the context of the military regime of the last century that various media outlets ceased their operations due to censorship (Blanco, 2018;Ramirez, 1995).…”
Section: E1572mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, Chile is identified by researchers due to the COPESA, news companies that have managed to account for up to 90% of the circulation of print media (Santander, 2013;Sapiezynska & Lagos, 2016;Mellado & Scherman, 2020); which are synonymous with "ideological monopoly" (Arriagada et al, 2015;Guerra, 2019) and have established themselves as dominant (Hudson & Dussaillant, 2018) players in the media landscape due to their historical alignment with the Chilean right. Precisely, it was in the context of the military regime of the last century that various media outlets ceased their operations due to censorship (Blanco, 2018;Ramirez, 1995).…”
Section: E1572mentioning
confidence: 99%