2012 AmericasBarometer survey data show that citizens across the Americas tend to reject media censorship, but there is some variation across countries.
View an exclusive slideshow of Managua's La Chureca landfill and the families who live and work there.
Out October 29, the fall issue of AQ examines violence against journalists, media concentration, new media legislation challenges, and government suppression of critics and whistleblowers.
How have the consolidation of international media outlets, budget cuts and the Internet changed the journalism industry?
Since the government nationalized electricity, Venezuelans have been increasingly left in the dark. And they’re getting angry about it.
Despite its historic aversion to anything smacking of intervention, Brasília has increasingly taken an active role against democratic reversals in Honduras and Paraguay. Just don’t confuse those actions with any commitment to U.S.-style promotion of liberal democracy.
Microenergy projects and services that provide renewable energy for the poor do more than just reduce carbon emissions; they also provide improvements in health, education, security, and economic development. So why have traditional microfinance and development organizations been so slow to support them?