Communication and Global Society considers continuity and change of identity in the global community, the emergence and impact of global media, and expected directions for interaction in global society. It details frictions between social institutions and new communication technologies such as e-mail, and asks if changes in communication will do more to preserve or to undermine the nation state.
Communication and Global Society considers continuity and change of identity in the global community, the emergence and impact of global media, and expected directions for interaction in global society. It details frictions between social institutions and new communication technologies such as e-mail, and asks if changes in communication will do more to preserve or to undermine the nation state.
Guo-Ming Chen is Associate Professor of Communication Studies at the University of Rhode Island. In addition to numerous articles in professional journals, he co-authored Foundations of Intercultural Communication (with William J. Starosta).
William J. Starosta is Professor of Intercultural Communication at Howard University and founder of The Howard Journal of Communications. He has published in several disciplines and co-authored Foundations of Intercultural Communication (with Guo-Ming Chen).
Inhaltsangabe
Guo-Ming Chen/William J. Starosta: Preface - Guo-Ming Chen/William J. Starosta: Communication and Global Society: An Introduction - Part I: Continunity and Change of Identity in Global Community - Rueyling Chuang: Dialectics of Globalization and Localization - Mei Zhong: Dialectics of Identity and Diversity in the Global Society - Hui-Ching Chang: Reconfiguring the Global Society: "Greater China" as Emerging Community - Jensen Chung: The Challenge of Diversity in Global Organizations - Part II: Emergence and Impact of Global Media - Ringo Ma: Internet as a Town Square in Global Society - G. Richard Holt: "Village Work": An Activity-Theoretical Perspective Toward Global Community on the Internet - Guo-Ming Chen: Global Communication via Internet: An Educational Application - Gary W. Larson: Globalization, Computer-Mediated Interaction, and Symbolic Convergence - Robert Shuter: Ethical Issues in Global Communication - Part III: Nature and Forms of Interaction in Global Society - D. Ray Heisey: Global Communication and Human Understanding - Mary Jane Collier: Reconstructing Cultural Diversity in Global Relationships: Negotiating the Borderlands - Sue Wildermuth: Social Exchange in Global Space - Leda Cooks: Conflict, Globalization, and Communication - William J. Starosta/Guo-Ming Chen: Listening Across Diversity in Global Society - Barbara S. Monfils: Implications of Communication and Globalization for Future Research: End Remarks - Index.
Guo-Ming Chen/William J. Starosta: Preface - Guo-Ming Chen/William J. Starosta: Communication and Global Society: An Introduction - Part I: Continunity and Change of Identity in Global Community - Rueyling Chuang: Dialectics of Globalization and Localization - Mei Zhong: Dialectics of Identity and Diversity in the Global Society - Hui-Ching Chang: Reconfiguring the Global Society: "Greater China" as Emerging Community - Jensen Chung: The Challenge of Diversity in Global Organizations - Part II: Emergence and Impact of Global Media - Ringo Ma: Internet as a Town Square in Global Society - G. Richard Holt: "Village Work": An Activity-Theoretical Perspective Toward Global Community on the Internet - Guo-Ming Chen: Global Communication via Internet: An Educational Application - Gary W. Larson: Globalization, Computer-Mediated Interaction, and Symbolic Convergence - Robert Shuter: Ethical Issues in Global Communication - Part III: Nature and Forms of Interaction in Global Society - D. Ray Heisey: Global Communication and Human Understanding - Mary Jane Collier: Reconstructing Cultural Diversity in Global Relationships: Negotiating the Borderlands - Sue Wildermuth: Social Exchange in Global Space - Leda Cooks: Conflict, Globalization, and Communication - William J. Starosta/Guo-Ming Chen: Listening Across Diversity in Global Society - Barbara S. Monfils: Implications of Communication and Globalization for Future Research: End Remarks - Index.
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