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Film, video, music, TV, the internet - these are now the global channels for experiencing cultural activity on-demand. At the same time, intense cultural conflicts have thrown the world into chaos. Religious fundamentalism, nationalism, militarism, and globalization continue to provoke widespread violence and unrest. This highly original, thought-provoking book - written by a pioneer of communication studies - is the first to analyze the post 9/11 world in terms of global media and popular culture. From an evolutionary perspective, Lull argues that we need to harness the influence of…mehr

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Film, video, music, TV, the internet - these are now the global channels for experiencing cultural activity on-demand. At the same time, intense cultural conflicts have thrown the world into chaos. Religious fundamentalism, nationalism, militarism, and globalization continue to provoke widespread violence and unrest. This highly original, thought-provoking book - written by a pioneer of communication studies - is the first to analyze the post 9/11 world in terms of global media and popular culture. From an evolutionary perspective, Lull argues that we need to harness the influence of information and personal communications technologies, mass media, and the culture industries to understand where our precarious world is headed and how we will get there.
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Autorenporträt
James Lull is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Communication Studies at San José State University. He holds the first Honorary Doctorate in Communication at the University of Helsinki, Finland. He is also the recipient of two Fulbright Senior Scholar Fellowships and a Leverhulme Trust Fellowship. His many books include Culture in the Communication Age (2001) and Media, Communication, Culture (2000). Visit author online at JamesLull.com.
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"James Lull shows that religion and media ravenously feed offeach other--often for the worse. But he also points the way to afuture of 'global wisdom,' which leverages the best ideals ofcommunication and faith. This is one gospel worth preaching."
Irshad Manji, author, The Trouble with IslamToday

"With uncommon brilliance, extreme intellectual agility,and profound cultural wisdom, James Lull's latest book facescourageously and optimistically the most daunting challenges of ourtroubled times."
Eduardo Neiva, University of Alabama at Birmingham

"Taking global cultural analysis in refreshing newdirections, James Lull offers the reader powerful insights into thesocial and symbolic realities of the 21st Century."
Gabriela Pedroza, Monterrey Institute of Technology

"In this impressively wide-ranging study, Lull makes animpassioned plea for the new media technologies to be brought tothe forefront of the struggle against cultural prejudice. Callingfor cooperation rather than conflict, open-minded communicationrather than fundamentalist pronouncements, Lull persuasively arguesthe case for greater diversity and tolerance across globalsociety."
Stuart Sim, University of Sunderland

"An intriguing essay on culture and modern culturalpractices. Lull is intellectually honest in assessing thecounterarguments to his positions." Communication ResearchTrends