Conference Papers
2022. Co-author with Joseph Straubhaar, Melissa Santillana, Vanessa Higgins. “Upending Global TV and Film Flows through Transverse Transnationalism: Targeting Individual Audience Members by Genre Preferences Across Cultural Boundaries.” International Association for Media and Communication Research (IAMCR) conference. June 2022, Beijing
2022. Co-author with Joseph Straubhaar, Melissa Santillana, Vanessa Higgins. “Class Divisions: How Netflix and Other Sources of U.S. TV and Film Grow in Latin America.” International Communication Association (ICA) Conference. May 2022. Paris, France.
2022. Co-author with Straubhaar, J., Santillana, M., Joyce, V. D. Distinction and Cosmopolitanism among Latin American middle class and elite influence. International Journal of Communication. (Accepted)
2021 Co-author with Straubhaar, J., Santillana, M., Joyce, V. From Telenovelas to Netflix: Transnational, Transverse Television in Latin America. Palgrave.
2021 (Joseph Straubhaar, Melissa Santillana, Luiz Duarte & Vanessa Higgins) “Streaming Television, Netflix, and Transverse Transnationalism.” International Communication Association (ICA) conference. May 2021.
2021 Co-author with Straubhaar, J., Joyce, V., Santillana, M. Multilayered Identities and Coexistence of Preferences for National and US Television. In D. Y. Jin (Ed.) The Routledge Handbook of Digital Media and Globalization. Routledge
2001. Author of “Learning about Pay TV in Latin America: The DirecTV Experience,” presented at the Broadcast Education Association meeting in Las Vegas
2000. Author of “Avanços e Retrocessos no Mercado de Televisão em Língua Portuguesa,” presented at the IV Lusocom (Federação Lusófona de Ciências da Comunicação) in São Vicente, SP – Brazil. Also published on Unesp's Magazine.
2000. Author of “Brazilian TV’s Popularesque,” presented at the Broadcast Education Association meeting in Las Vegas
1999. Author of “A Televisão Via Satélite na América Latina: Um Panorama,” presented at the XXII Congresso Brasileiro de Ciências da Comunicação – Intercom meeting in Rio de Janeiro, RJ – Brazil.
1999. Author of "The Impact of Regional Trade Pacts on Foreign TV Enterprises in Latin America," presented at the II Colloquium on Communication and Cultural Industries in NAFTA and Mercosur in Austin, TX (June 1-2)
Forthcoming. Co-author of "International Satellite Television Networks: Gazing at the Global Village or Looking for Home Video?" in C. Lin and D. Atkin eds. Media Technology.
1997. Co-author of "Cultural Relevance, Frames and Proximity in International Television News and entertainment Flows," presented at the Intercultural and Development Communication Division of the International Communication Association conference on July in Jerusalem
1997. Co-author of "Culture, Language and Social Class in the Globalization of Television," presented at the International Division of the AEJMC conference
1997. Co-author of "The Emergence of a Regional DBS Market in Latin America," presented at the Broadcasting Education Association meeting in Las Vegas
1996. Author of "Cultural Proximity and the Emerging Latin American Market," presented at the International Communication Association Meeting in Chicago
1995. Author of "Is GATT Right for the Video Industry? The Case for Redefining Film and Television Programs in the Goods vs. Services Debate," presented at the International Communication Association in Meeting in Chicago
1995. Author of “Defining Video Products in the Goods Vs. Services Debate: A Literature Review,” presented at the Ohio University Communication Conference.
1993. Co-author of "Audience, Policies and Cable Technology in Brazil," presented at the International Communication Association Meeting in Florida
2023. J. Straubhaar, M. Santillana, V. Macedo & L.G. Duarte. Distinction and Cosmopolitanism: Latin American Middle-Class, Elite Audiences and Their Preferences for Transnational Television and Film. International Journal of Communication 17(2023), 365–387
2021 Straubhaar, J., Joyce, V., Santillana, M., Duarte, L. Multilayered Identities and Coexistence of Preferences for National and US Television. In D. Y. Jin (Ed.) The Routledge Handbook of Digital Media and Globalization. Routledge
2019. J. Straubhaar, D. Castro Marino, L.G. Duarte & J. Spence. Class, pay TV access and Netflix in Latin America: Transformation within a digital divide. Critical Studies in Television, 14 (2). DOI: 10.1177/1749602019837793
2018. D. Castro Marino & L. Duarte (2018). Can new media habits survive economic downturns? The Latin American affair with Pay TV. Society for Cinema and Media Studies Conference: Toronto, Canada (2018, March 15 - 2018, March 17).
2005. Author of "Os Desafios de Murdoch no Brasil," published on the March 15th issue of EPTIC Online, a publication of the Federal University of Sergipe, Brazil.
2000. Author of “The Popularesque as a Reaction to Cable TV in Brazil?” published on the Spring issue of the BEA journal Feedback. pp. 48-52
2000. Author of “Avanços e Retrocessos no Mercado de Televisão em Língua Portuguesa,” published on issue 9, volume 5 of the Estudos de Sociologia journal, a publication of UNESP – Brazil. pp. 129-139
1999. Author of “The Impact of Regional Trade Pacts on Foreign TV Enterprises in Latin America,” published on issue 3/Fall by Transnational Broadcasting Studies Journal of the University of Cairo.
1996. Author of "Internationalization of the video industry: unresolved policy and regulatory issues." published on Columbia Journal of World Business, Fall 1996 v31 n3 p88(12).
1994. Author of "A Segmentação da Televisão." Intercom Journal - January. Brazil
1993. Author of "La Television Segmentada." Chasqui Journal - November. Ecuador.
1997. Author of "Social Class as a Mediator for Patterns of Viewership of International TV Programs". Preliminary Paper submitted to MSU in partial fulfillment of requirements for Mass Media Ph.D. degree
1996. Procom: Communication for Progress. Proposal for creation of a NGO in Brasil submitted to Thoman Foundation in fulfillment of Scholarship Grant