No 9 (2012): Management of municipal communication in Latin America.
A new myth for Montevideo.
Federico Irazábal
pp. 6-7
Municipal communication, still in love with stone.
Melisa Fortunato
pp. 8-9
A government without its own political project?
Bernardo Navarrete Yáñez
pp. 10-11
The Summit and Ibero-American youth, a challenge for progress.
Alejo Ramírez
pp. 12-13
Electronic voting in Mexico.
María de los Ángeles Guzmán García
pp. 14-15
The leadership of Ollanta Humala.
Luis Benavente Gianella
pp. 16-17
Did you also lose your speech?
Guadalupe Moreno Cabanillas
pp. 18-19
Barack Obama's lobbying through Twitter.
Felipe Benítez
pp. 20-21
Electoral calendar.
Ana Belén Campillo
pp. 22
Local governments and quality of life in Argentina.
Ignacio Ramírez
pp. 24-25
Dominican Republic. Chronicle of an unexpected comeback.
José Gregorio Cabrera Cuello
pp. 26-27
Mexico, an unproductive democracy?
Otto Granados
pp. 28-29
Civic political communication.
Juan Diego Sánchez Martínez
pp. 30-31
The political narrative.
Orlando D’Adamo and Virginia García Beaudoux
pp. 32-33
Keys to connecting with citizens.
Fran Carrillo
pp. 34-35
1st International Congress of Political Communication and Campaign Strategies.
Sofía de Roa
pp. 36-38
Mayors and citizens as subjects of municipal communication between hyper-personalisation and the reality model.
Pablo Ariel Cabas
pp. 40-42
"The Dream of Truth. The conflicts of the open society."
Sara Sánchez
pp. 43
"The Wings of Leo. Citizen participation in the 20th century."
José Luis Tesoro
pp. 43