The Inter American Press Association (IAPA) has been a pioneer in the concept of an inter-American professional, independent, and self-sufficient pressure group that acts on its own initiative and subsists on its own resources. This study first traces the development of IAPA from the initial meeting in 1926 through the mid-1940's, when a small group of dedicated Latin American and United States journalists began the fight to wrest the IAPA from the control of government lackeys and Communist agents. Previously scarce accounts of the early annual meetings, often noisy and disorganized and sometimes violent, give the reader an insight into the problems and animosities faced by the democratically oriented members.
Mary A. Gardner then describes a reorganization in 1950, after which IAPA actively fought for the freedom of newspaper workers tyrannized by Latin American dictators, such as Argentina's PerOn, Colombia's Rojas Pinilla, Cuba's Batista, and the Dominican Republic's Trujillo. Even while IAPA was fighting for freedom of the press it began several services for its member newspapers: It set up a circulation auditing service, created a scholarship fund, undertook a newsprint study, and established a technical center. It also began the administration of the Mergenthaler Awards-prizes awarded yearly to outstanding Latin American journalists.
Gardner also analyzes the merits of IAPA, basing her conclusions on data obtained from her own observations, from letters written by others long associated with operations of the organization, and from interviews with Latin American and North American journalists. She concludes that IAPA apparently surmounted the barriers of nationalism, of cultural and political differences, and of personal prejudices, thus succeeding in its attempt to unite its members in the fight for freedom of the press and for the propagation of democracy in the hemisphere.
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978-1-4773-0411-2 (9781477304112)
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Mary A. Gardner (1920-2004) was Professor of Journalism at Michigan State University. She had extensive experience with inter-American journalistic affairs.
Acknowledgments
Introduction
I. The Historical Roots
The First Pan American Congress of Journalists, 1926
The First National and Pan American Press Congress, 1942
The Second National and Pan American Press Congress, 1943
The Third Inter American Press Congress, 1945
The Fourth Pan American Press Congress, 1946
The Fifth Inter American Press Congress, 1949
The Sixth Inter American Press Conference, 1950
Summary Comments
II. IAPA's Structure Today
Membership Requirements
Administration
Finance
III. Steps toward Better Journalism
Ethics
Awards
Newsprint Committee
Legal Study
IAPA Scholarship Fund, Inc.
IAPA Technical Center, Inc.
Office of Certified Circulation, Inc.
IV. The Fight for Freedom of the Press
The Tools of Pressure
The Battles Won
V. The IAPA as a Service Organization: An Appraisal
The Benefits of Membership
Considerations for Improvement
Summary Comments
VI. Conclusions
Appendixes
A. IAPA Administration and Operations Materials
B. Propaganda Disseminated against IAPA
C. Letters and Editorials in Behalf of IAPA
Bibliography
A. Inter American Press Association Sources
B. Personal Interviews
C. Personal Letters
D. Books
E. Articles
F. Pamphlets
G. Periodicals
H. Other Sources
Index