Communication and Power in the Global Era
Orders and Borders
Herausgeber: Kraidy, Marwan M
Communication and Power in the Global Era
Orders and Borders
Herausgeber: Kraidy, Marwan M
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This book re-visits how we think about communication and power in the global era. It takes stock of the last fifty years of scholarship, maps key patterns and concepts and sets an agenda for theory and research.
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This book re-visits how we think about communication and power in the global era. It takes stock of the last fifty years of scholarship, maps key patterns and concepts and sets an agenda for theory and research.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. November 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 160mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 408g
- ISBN-13: 9780415627344
- ISBN-10: 0415627346
- Artikelnr.: 36055934
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. November 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 160mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 408g
- ISBN-13: 9780415627344
- ISBN-10: 0415627346
- Artikelnr.: 36055934
Marwan M. Kraidy is Professor of Global Communication at the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania and the Edward Said Chair of American Studies at the American University of Beirut. He is a Fellow of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation and of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, and a grantee of the United States Institute of Peace.
Introduction: Orders and Borders in Global Communication, Marwan Kraidy
Part I Ordering Borders: The Transnational Management of Subjectivity 1.
Nation-States and Transnational Attachments, Le Han 2. Nativist Liberalism
and the Disciplining of Spanish Language Media, Hector Amaya 3.
Transnational Nomads: Articulations of Subjectivity Across Diasporic
Mediascapes , Myria Georgiou Part II Branding Nations: Re-imagining
Communities in Neo-Liberal States 4. Branding Nations: Re-imagining
communities in neo-liberal states, Andrew Crocco 5. Media, Modernity and
Inequality: Aam Admi in India Inc, Paula Chakravartty 6. Old Nations, New
Brands: Marketing Intimacy in the New Europe, Aniko Imre 7. Culture and
National Border Administration in 21st Century Japan, Koichi Iwabuchi Part
III Being Modern: Situating the Grand Narrative 8. Media, Modernity and
Postmodernity, Piotr Szpunar 9. Being in the time of the media, Paddy
Scannell 10. Towards a Vertical Hermeneutics of the Modern: On Modernness,
Tarik Sabry Part IV Destabilizing Orders: Resistance and Social
Transformation 11.Introduction: Sara Mourad 12. Resuscitating 'Resistance'
in the Age of Global Climate Change: Notes on Media, Culture and
Environmental Discourse in Latin America, Patrick Murphy 13. Power and
Transgression in the Global Media Age: The Strange Case of Twitter in
China, Guobin Yang
Part I Ordering Borders: The Transnational Management of Subjectivity 1.
Nation-States and Transnational Attachments, Le Han 2. Nativist Liberalism
and the Disciplining of Spanish Language Media, Hector Amaya 3.
Transnational Nomads: Articulations of Subjectivity Across Diasporic
Mediascapes , Myria Georgiou Part II Branding Nations: Re-imagining
Communities in Neo-Liberal States 4. Branding Nations: Re-imagining
communities in neo-liberal states, Andrew Crocco 5. Media, Modernity and
Inequality: Aam Admi in India Inc, Paula Chakravartty 6. Old Nations, New
Brands: Marketing Intimacy in the New Europe, Aniko Imre 7. Culture and
National Border Administration in 21st Century Japan, Koichi Iwabuchi Part
III Being Modern: Situating the Grand Narrative 8. Media, Modernity and
Postmodernity, Piotr Szpunar 9. Being in the time of the media, Paddy
Scannell 10. Towards a Vertical Hermeneutics of the Modern: On Modernness,
Tarik Sabry Part IV Destabilizing Orders: Resistance and Social
Transformation 11.Introduction: Sara Mourad 12. Resuscitating 'Resistance'
in the Age of Global Climate Change: Notes on Media, Culture and
Environmental Discourse in Latin America, Patrick Murphy 13. Power and
Transgression in the Global Media Age: The Strange Case of Twitter in
China, Guobin Yang
Introduction: Orders and Borders in Global Communication, Marwan Kraidy
Part I Ordering Borders: The Transnational Management of Subjectivity 1.
Nation-States and Transnational Attachments, Le Han 2. Nativist Liberalism
and the Disciplining of Spanish Language Media, Hector Amaya 3.
Transnational Nomads: Articulations of Subjectivity Across Diasporic
Mediascapes , Myria Georgiou Part II Branding Nations: Re-imagining
Communities in Neo-Liberal States 4. Branding Nations: Re-imagining
communities in neo-liberal states, Andrew Crocco 5. Media, Modernity and
Inequality: Aam Admi in India Inc, Paula Chakravartty 6. Old Nations, New
Brands: Marketing Intimacy in the New Europe, Aniko Imre 7. Culture and
National Border Administration in 21st Century Japan, Koichi Iwabuchi Part
III Being Modern: Situating the Grand Narrative 8. Media, Modernity and
Postmodernity, Piotr Szpunar 9. Being in the time of the media, Paddy
Scannell 10. Towards a Vertical Hermeneutics of the Modern: On Modernness,
Tarik Sabry Part IV Destabilizing Orders: Resistance and Social
Transformation 11.Introduction: Sara Mourad 12. Resuscitating 'Resistance'
in the Age of Global Climate Change: Notes on Media, Culture and
Environmental Discourse in Latin America, Patrick Murphy 13. Power and
Transgression in the Global Media Age: The Strange Case of Twitter in
China, Guobin Yang
Part I Ordering Borders: The Transnational Management of Subjectivity 1.
Nation-States and Transnational Attachments, Le Han 2. Nativist Liberalism
and the Disciplining of Spanish Language Media, Hector Amaya 3.
Transnational Nomads: Articulations of Subjectivity Across Diasporic
Mediascapes , Myria Georgiou Part II Branding Nations: Re-imagining
Communities in Neo-Liberal States 4. Branding Nations: Re-imagining
communities in neo-liberal states, Andrew Crocco 5. Media, Modernity and
Inequality: Aam Admi in India Inc, Paula Chakravartty 6. Old Nations, New
Brands: Marketing Intimacy in the New Europe, Aniko Imre 7. Culture and
National Border Administration in 21st Century Japan, Koichi Iwabuchi Part
III Being Modern: Situating the Grand Narrative 8. Media, Modernity and
Postmodernity, Piotr Szpunar 9. Being in the time of the media, Paddy
Scannell 10. Towards a Vertical Hermeneutics of the Modern: On Modernness,
Tarik Sabry Part IV Destabilizing Orders: Resistance and Social
Transformation 11.Introduction: Sara Mourad 12. Resuscitating 'Resistance'
in the Age of Global Climate Change: Notes on Media, Culture and
Environmental Discourse in Latin America, Patrick Murphy 13. Power and
Transgression in the Global Media Age: The Strange Case of Twitter in
China, Guobin Yang