Live Breaking News & Updates on Political Cultures

Stay updated with breaking news from Political cultures. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.

Indian politics | India's Most (Least) Wanted: Where have all the barristers gone from Indian politics

Indian politics | India's Most (Least) Wanted: Where have all the barristers gone from Indian politics
telegraphindia.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from telegraphindia.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

United Kingdom , City Of , Tamil Nadu , Uttar Pradesh , Kailash Nath Katju , Narasimha Rao , Jawaharlal Nehru , Ashis Nandy , Prakash Karat , Lalu Prasad , Shankar Roy , Manmohan Singh , Amrit Kaur , Tanmoy Bhattacharya , Kangana Ranaut , Vallabhbhai Patel , Badsha Maitra , Narendra Modi , Uma Chakraverti , Sayantan Basu , Sabir Ahmed , Jyoti Basu , Lok Sabha , Bal Thackeray , Biju Patnaik , Syama Prasad Mookerjee ,

The Role of the Media in the Cuban Revolution: Resource-Mobilization Theory and Cultural Framing


The Role of the Media in the Cuban Revolution: Resource-Mobilization Theory and Cultural Framing
Abstract
On January 1st, 1959, a small band of Cuban rebels shocked the world, overthrowing the American-backed dictator Fulgencio Batista. These rebels were especially known for their guerrilla tactics and their leaders, such as Fidel Castro and Ernesto “Che” Guevara. Yet, aside from these military tactics and leaders, the Cuba rebels also tactfully utilized the media. Notably, Castro’s forces benefitted greatly from an article published in the New York Times. As such, this paper applies the theories of resource-mobilization and cultural framing to the New York Times’ article on the Cuban rebels. By focusing on the New York Times’ article, both theories suggest that the media served to undermine the Batista-regime and support the revolutionary cause. Nevertheless, this paper will demonstrate that each theory offers an incomplete analysis of the media in revolutions, ....

New York , United States , Ciudad De La Habana , Herbert Matthew , Williame Ratliff , Johnp Fidel Castro , Patrickf Gillham , Herbert Matthews , Carol Mcclurg , Marc Becker , Yankee Matthews , Fulgencio Batista , Robert Benford , Jose Mart , Ernesto Che Guevara , Fidel Castro , Yale University , Cuban Communist Party , University Of Nebraska , Yale University Press , Action Frontiers In Social Movement Theory , New York Times , Union Matthews , Oxford University Press , Oxford University , United States State Department Ratliff ,