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Global communication and political culture in the semi-periphery: the rise of the Globo corporation
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 February 2008
Abstract
This article will offer a description and explanation of the rise of the Brazilian media corporation Globo by situating it in the context of the periphery and semi-periphery of the World System and the globalisation of communication. In particular it focuses upon the changing role that Globo has played in the construction of an elite-led political culture in Brazil that has moved through phases of authoritarian and democratic government. The article sets out an historical account of the emergence of Globo from being a regional media organisation in the periphery of the world system to a global broadcaster in the semi-periphery. It moves through three phases: First, 1925–1964, the colonial legacy and Brazil in the periphery; second, 1964–1985, a period of transition and conservative modernisation, into the semi-periphery; and finally, 1985 onwards, the age of globalisation.
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- Review of International Studies , Volume 34 , Special Issue S1: Cultures and Politics of Global Communication , January 2008 , pp. 93 - 113
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- Copyright © British International Studies Association 2008
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