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International communication plays a multifaceted role in the social, political, economic and cultural constellations of power. Research abounds in this dynamic field ranging from areas like international informational and cultural flows and the geopolitics of information to communication and development and the role of media and propaganda in conflict and international military interventions. This four-volume set brings together classic publications with less-accessible articles to trace the foundations and development of international communication as a field of inquiry. It reflects the…mehr
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International communication plays a multifaceted role in the social, political, economic and cultural constellations of power. Research abounds in this dynamic field ranging from areas like international informational and cultural flows and the geopolitics of information to communication and development and the role of media and propaganda in conflict and international military interventions. This four-volume set brings together classic publications with less-accessible articles to trace the foundations and development of international communication as a field of inquiry. It reflects the growing internationalization of the field - with clearly defined volumes covering key aspects of international communication - from historical literature to regional perspectives and cultural and political writings on communication from across the globe.
Volume One: International Communication in Context
Volume Two: Theoretical Pluralism and International Communication
Volume Three: The Political Economy of International Communication
Volume Four: Cultures of International Communication
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Volume One: International Communication in Context
Volume Two: Theoretical Pluralism and International Communication
Volume Three: The Political Economy of International Communication
Volume Four: Cultures of International Communication
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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- SAGE Benchmarks in Communication
- Verlag: SAGE Publications Ltd / Sage Publications
- Four-Volume Set edition
- Seitenzahl: 1584
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Mai 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 174mm x 126mm
- Gewicht: 3047g
- ISBN-13: 9780857029874
- ISBN-10: 0857029878
- Artikelnr.: 34012462
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- SAGE Benchmarks in Communication
- Verlag: SAGE Publications Ltd / Sage Publications
- Four-Volume Set edition
- Seitenzahl: 1584
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Mai 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 174mm x 126mm
- Gewicht: 3047g
- ISBN-13: 9780857029874
- ISBN-10: 0857029878
- Artikelnr.: 34012462
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Daya Kishan Thussu is Professor of International Communication and Co-Director of India Media Centre at the University of Westminster in London. A PhD in International Relations from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, he is the founder and Managing Editor of Global Media and Communication, a journal published by SAGE. He has authored and edited as many as 17 books. Among his key publications are: Mapping BRICS Media (co-edited with Kaarle Nordenstreng, 2015); Media and Terrorism: Global Perspectives (co-edited with Des Freedman, 2012); Internationalizing Media Studies (2009); News as Entertainment: The Rise of Global Infotainment (2007); Media on the Move: Global Flow and Contra-Flow (2007); International Communication: Continuity and Change, third edition (forthcoming); and Electronic Empires: Global Media and Local Resistance (1998). In 2014, he was honored with a "Distinguished Scholar Award" by the International Studies Association, a first for a non-Western scholar in th
e field of International Communication.
e field of International Communication.
VOLUME ONE: INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION IN CONTEXT
The Political Economy of Information - Laurie Wilson and Ibrahim Al-Muhanna
The Impact of Transborder Data Flows
Reasons for the U.S. Dominance of the International Trade in Television Programmes - Colin Hoskins and Rolf Mirus
The Movement for a New World Information and Communication Order - Colleen Roach
A Second Wave?
From Cultural Defence to Political Culture - Philip Schlesinger
Media, Politics and Collective Identity in the European Union
Media Imperialism Revisited - Kalyani Chadha and Anandam Kavoori
Some Findings from the Asian Case
World Communications in Today's Age of Capital - Dan Schiller
Ideas in Our Heads - Karol Jakubowicz
Introduction of PSB as Part of Media System Change in Central and Eastern Europe
The Effects of Satellite Technology on News-Gathering from Remote Locations - Steven Livingston and Douglas Van Belle
Cyberspace, Globalization and Empire - Oliver Boyd Barrett
Reinterpretation of Cultural Imperialism - Dal Yong Jin
Emerging Domestic Market versus Continuing U.S. Dominance
The Emergence of Clusters in the Global Telecommunications Network - Seungyoon Lee et al
Neo-Liberal Visions and Revisions in Global Communications Policy from NWICO to WSIS - Victor Pickard
What's Wrong with Globalization? - Colin Sparks
Reflections on New Technologies and International Broadcasting: - Monroe Price, Susan Haas and Drew Margolin
Adaptations and Transformations
Communication and Empire - Dwayne Winseck and Robert Pike
Media Markets, Power and Globalization, 1860-1910
Political Communication - Michael Gurevitch, Stephen Coleman and Jay Blumler
Old and New Media Relationships
Al-Jazeera English - Mohammed el-Nawawy and Shawn Powers
A Conciliatory Medium in a Conflict-Driven Environment?
Who Tube? How YouTube's News and Politics Space Is Going Mainstream - Albert May
VOLUME TWO: THEORIZING COMMUNICATION
The Theory of Political Propaganda - Harold Lasswell
A Structure of Foreign News - Johan Galtung
A Structural Theory of Imperialism - Johan Galtung
Disjuncture and Difference in the Global Cultural Economy - Arjun Appadurai
The Policy-Media Interaction Model - Piers Robinsons
Measuring Media Power during Humanitarian Crisis
Hybridity in Cultural Globalization - Marwan Kraidy
An Archaeology of the Global Era - Armand Mattelart
Constructing a Belief
Post-Colonial Approaches to Communication - Raka Shome and Rahda Hegde
Charting the Terrain, Engaging the Intersections
On the Challenges of Cross-National Comparative Media Research - Sonia Livingstone
The Cultural Logic of Media Convergence - Henry Jenkins
The 'System' of Automobility - John Urry
Understanding New Digital Media - Lars Qvortrup
Medium Theory or Complexity Theory?
In Search of a Strong European Public Sphere - Slavko Splichal
Some Critical Observations on Conceptualizations of Publicness and the (European) Public Sphere
The Communication Rights in the Information Society (CRIS) Campaign - Pradip Thomas
Applying Social Movement Theories to an Analysis of Global Media Reform
Transnationalizing the Public Sphere - Nancy Fraser
On the Legitimacy and Efficacy of Public Opinion in a Post-Westphalian World
Neo-Liberalism as Creative Destruction - David Harvey
The New Public Sphere - Manuel Castells
Global Civil Society, Communication Networks and Global Governance
Public Diplomacy and Soft Power - Joseph Nye Jr.
Grounding Critical Communication Studies - Christian Fuchs
An Inquiry into the Communication Theory of Karl Marx
Towards an Ontology of Media - Friedrich Kittler
VOLUME THREE: POLITICS AND COMMUNICATION
Communication and the End of Sovereignty? - Andrew Calabrese
Political Clientelism and the Media - Daniel Hallin and Stylianos Papathanassopoulos
Southern Europe and Latin America in Comparative Perspective
Audiences and Readers of Alternative Media - John Downing
The Absent Lure of the Virtually Unknown
Reel Bad Arabs - Jack Shaheen
How Hollywood Vilifies a People
Media Propaganda and Spectacle in the War on Iraq - Douglas Kellner
A Critique of U.S. Broadcasting Networks
The WSIS as a Political Space in Global Media Governance - Marc Raboy
Embedding the Truth - Sean Aday, Steven Livingston and Maeve Hebert
A Cross-Cultural Analysis of Objectivity and Television Coverage of the Iraq War
The Internet, Public Spheres and Political Communication - Peter Dahlgren
Dispersion and Deliberation
From Hard to Soft News Standards? How Political Journalists in Different Media Systems Evaluate Shifting Quality of News - Fritz Plasser
Unveiling Imperialism - Carol Stabile
Media, Gender and the War on Afghanistan
Censorship in Contemporary Russian Journalism in the Age of the War against Terrorism - Greg Simons and Dmitry Strovsky
An Historical Perspective
The Revival of the Propaganda State - Nancy Snow and Philip Taylor
U.S. Propaganda at Home and Abroad since 9/11
Have You Played the War on Terror? - Roger Stahl
Party-Market Corporatism, Clientelism and Media in Shanghai - Chin-Chuan Lee, Zhou He and Yu Huang
Mapping the Blogosphere - Stephen Reese et al
Professional and Citizen-Based Media in the Global News Arena
What Is the Relationship between Hate Radio and Violence? Rethinking Rwanda's 'Radio Machete' - Scott Straus
Soft Power - Alan Hunter
China on the Global Stage
Framing Islam - Deepa Kumar
The Resurgence of Orientalism during the Bush II Era
VOLUME FOUR: CULTURE AND COMMUNICATION
Music Television and the Invention of Youth Culture in India - Vamsee Juluri
Who Initiates a Global Flow? Japanese Popular Culture in Asia - Yoshiko Nakano
Media Capital - Michael Curtin
Towards the Study of Spatial Flows
Communicating Islamic Fundamentalism as Global Citizenship - Lina Khatib
McTV - Silvio Waisbord
Understanding the Global Popularity of Television Formats
The Transnationalization of the Telenovela Industry, Territorial References and the Production of Markets and Representations of Transnational Identities - Daniel Mato
Globalization and Hybridization in Cultural Products - Georgette Wang and Emilie Yueh-yu Yeh
The Cases of Mulan and Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
Far-Right Media on the Internet - Chris Atton
Culture, Discourse and Power
Policy Agenda-Setting and Risk Communication - Vian Bakir
Greenpeace, Shell and Issues of Trust
Console Video Games and Global Corporations - Mia Consalvo
Creating a Hybrid Culture
A Latin American Perspective on Communication/Cultural Mediation - Jesus Martin-Barbero
Capitulation to Capital? Ohmynews as Alternative Media - Eun-Gyoo Kim and James W. Hamilton
The Mass Production of Celebrity 'Celetoids', Reality TV and the 'Demotic Turn' - Graeme Turner
Security, Media and Multicultural Citizenship - Marie Gillespie
A Collaborative Ethnography
Hanryu Sweeps East Asia: - Toru Hanaki et al
How Winter Sonata Is Gripping Japan
The Melodramas of Globalization - Bhaskar Sarkar
Popular Culture and Social Change in Africa - Adedayo Ladigbolu Abah
The Case of the Nigerian Video Industry
Going beyond the Dualistic View of Culture and Market Economy - Georgette Wang
Learning from the Localization of Reality Television in Greater China
Television and the Transformation of Sport - Garry Whannel
The Political Economy of Information - Laurie Wilson and Ibrahim Al-Muhanna
The Impact of Transborder Data Flows
Reasons for the U.S. Dominance of the International Trade in Television Programmes - Colin Hoskins and Rolf Mirus
The Movement for a New World Information and Communication Order - Colleen Roach
A Second Wave?
From Cultural Defence to Political Culture - Philip Schlesinger
Media, Politics and Collective Identity in the European Union
Media Imperialism Revisited - Kalyani Chadha and Anandam Kavoori
Some Findings from the Asian Case
World Communications in Today's Age of Capital - Dan Schiller
Ideas in Our Heads - Karol Jakubowicz
Introduction of PSB as Part of Media System Change in Central and Eastern Europe
The Effects of Satellite Technology on News-Gathering from Remote Locations - Steven Livingston and Douglas Van Belle
Cyberspace, Globalization and Empire - Oliver Boyd Barrett
Reinterpretation of Cultural Imperialism - Dal Yong Jin
Emerging Domestic Market versus Continuing U.S. Dominance
The Emergence of Clusters in the Global Telecommunications Network - Seungyoon Lee et al
Neo-Liberal Visions and Revisions in Global Communications Policy from NWICO to WSIS - Victor Pickard
What's Wrong with Globalization? - Colin Sparks
Reflections on New Technologies and International Broadcasting: - Monroe Price, Susan Haas and Drew Margolin
Adaptations and Transformations
Communication and Empire - Dwayne Winseck and Robert Pike
Media Markets, Power and Globalization, 1860-1910
Political Communication - Michael Gurevitch, Stephen Coleman and Jay Blumler
Old and New Media Relationships
Al-Jazeera English - Mohammed el-Nawawy and Shawn Powers
A Conciliatory Medium in a Conflict-Driven Environment?
Who Tube? How YouTube's News and Politics Space Is Going Mainstream - Albert May
VOLUME TWO: THEORIZING COMMUNICATION
The Theory of Political Propaganda - Harold Lasswell
A Structure of Foreign News - Johan Galtung
A Structural Theory of Imperialism - Johan Galtung
Disjuncture and Difference in the Global Cultural Economy - Arjun Appadurai
The Policy-Media Interaction Model - Piers Robinsons
Measuring Media Power during Humanitarian Crisis
Hybridity in Cultural Globalization - Marwan Kraidy
An Archaeology of the Global Era - Armand Mattelart
Constructing a Belief
Post-Colonial Approaches to Communication - Raka Shome and Rahda Hegde
Charting the Terrain, Engaging the Intersections
On the Challenges of Cross-National Comparative Media Research - Sonia Livingstone
The Cultural Logic of Media Convergence - Henry Jenkins
The 'System' of Automobility - John Urry
Understanding New Digital Media - Lars Qvortrup
Medium Theory or Complexity Theory?
In Search of a Strong European Public Sphere - Slavko Splichal
Some Critical Observations on Conceptualizations of Publicness and the (European) Public Sphere
The Communication Rights in the Information Society (CRIS) Campaign - Pradip Thomas
Applying Social Movement Theories to an Analysis of Global Media Reform
Transnationalizing the Public Sphere - Nancy Fraser
On the Legitimacy and Efficacy of Public Opinion in a Post-Westphalian World
Neo-Liberalism as Creative Destruction - David Harvey
The New Public Sphere - Manuel Castells
Global Civil Society, Communication Networks and Global Governance
Public Diplomacy and Soft Power - Joseph Nye Jr.
Grounding Critical Communication Studies - Christian Fuchs
An Inquiry into the Communication Theory of Karl Marx
Towards an Ontology of Media - Friedrich Kittler
VOLUME THREE: POLITICS AND COMMUNICATION
Communication and the End of Sovereignty? - Andrew Calabrese
Political Clientelism and the Media - Daniel Hallin and Stylianos Papathanassopoulos
Southern Europe and Latin America in Comparative Perspective
Audiences and Readers of Alternative Media - John Downing
The Absent Lure of the Virtually Unknown
Reel Bad Arabs - Jack Shaheen
How Hollywood Vilifies a People
Media Propaganda and Spectacle in the War on Iraq - Douglas Kellner
A Critique of U.S. Broadcasting Networks
The WSIS as a Political Space in Global Media Governance - Marc Raboy
Embedding the Truth - Sean Aday, Steven Livingston and Maeve Hebert
A Cross-Cultural Analysis of Objectivity and Television Coverage of the Iraq War
The Internet, Public Spheres and Political Communication - Peter Dahlgren
Dispersion and Deliberation
From Hard to Soft News Standards? How Political Journalists in Different Media Systems Evaluate Shifting Quality of News - Fritz Plasser
Unveiling Imperialism - Carol Stabile
Media, Gender and the War on Afghanistan
Censorship in Contemporary Russian Journalism in the Age of the War against Terrorism - Greg Simons and Dmitry Strovsky
An Historical Perspective
The Revival of the Propaganda State - Nancy Snow and Philip Taylor
U.S. Propaganda at Home and Abroad since 9/11
Have You Played the War on Terror? - Roger Stahl
Party-Market Corporatism, Clientelism and Media in Shanghai - Chin-Chuan Lee, Zhou He and Yu Huang
Mapping the Blogosphere - Stephen Reese et al
Professional and Citizen-Based Media in the Global News Arena
What Is the Relationship between Hate Radio and Violence? Rethinking Rwanda's 'Radio Machete' - Scott Straus
Soft Power - Alan Hunter
China on the Global Stage
Framing Islam - Deepa Kumar
The Resurgence of Orientalism during the Bush II Era
VOLUME FOUR: CULTURE AND COMMUNICATION
Music Television and the Invention of Youth Culture in India - Vamsee Juluri
Who Initiates a Global Flow? Japanese Popular Culture in Asia - Yoshiko Nakano
Media Capital - Michael Curtin
Towards the Study of Spatial Flows
Communicating Islamic Fundamentalism as Global Citizenship - Lina Khatib
McTV - Silvio Waisbord
Understanding the Global Popularity of Television Formats
The Transnationalization of the Telenovela Industry, Territorial References and the Production of Markets and Representations of Transnational Identities - Daniel Mato
Globalization and Hybridization in Cultural Products - Georgette Wang and Emilie Yueh-yu Yeh
The Cases of Mulan and Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
Far-Right Media on the Internet - Chris Atton
Culture, Discourse and Power
Policy Agenda-Setting and Risk Communication - Vian Bakir
Greenpeace, Shell and Issues of Trust
Console Video Games and Global Corporations - Mia Consalvo
Creating a Hybrid Culture
A Latin American Perspective on Communication/Cultural Mediation - Jesus Martin-Barbero
Capitulation to Capital? Ohmynews as Alternative Media - Eun-Gyoo Kim and James W. Hamilton
The Mass Production of Celebrity 'Celetoids', Reality TV and the 'Demotic Turn' - Graeme Turner
Security, Media and Multicultural Citizenship - Marie Gillespie
A Collaborative Ethnography
Hanryu Sweeps East Asia: - Toru Hanaki et al
How Winter Sonata Is Gripping Japan
The Melodramas of Globalization - Bhaskar Sarkar
Popular Culture and Social Change in Africa - Adedayo Ladigbolu Abah
The Case of the Nigerian Video Industry
Going beyond the Dualistic View of Culture and Market Economy - Georgette Wang
Learning from the Localization of Reality Television in Greater China
Television and the Transformation of Sport - Garry Whannel
VOLUME ONE: INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION IN CONTEXT
The Political Economy of Information - Laurie Wilson and Ibrahim Al-Muhanna
The Impact of Transborder Data Flows
Reasons for the U.S. Dominance of the International Trade in Television Programmes - Colin Hoskins and Rolf Mirus
The Movement for a New World Information and Communication Order - Colleen Roach
A Second Wave?
From Cultural Defence to Political Culture - Philip Schlesinger
Media, Politics and Collective Identity in the European Union
Media Imperialism Revisited - Kalyani Chadha and Anandam Kavoori
Some Findings from the Asian Case
World Communications in Today's Age of Capital - Dan Schiller
Ideas in Our Heads - Karol Jakubowicz
Introduction of PSB as Part of Media System Change in Central and Eastern Europe
The Effects of Satellite Technology on News-Gathering from Remote Locations - Steven Livingston and Douglas Van Belle
Cyberspace, Globalization and Empire - Oliver Boyd Barrett
Reinterpretation of Cultural Imperialism - Dal Yong Jin
Emerging Domestic Market versus Continuing U.S. Dominance
The Emergence of Clusters in the Global Telecommunications Network - Seungyoon Lee et al
Neo-Liberal Visions and Revisions in Global Communications Policy from NWICO to WSIS - Victor Pickard
What's Wrong with Globalization? - Colin Sparks
Reflections on New Technologies and International Broadcasting: - Monroe Price, Susan Haas and Drew Margolin
Adaptations and Transformations
Communication and Empire - Dwayne Winseck and Robert Pike
Media Markets, Power and Globalization, 1860-1910
Political Communication - Michael Gurevitch, Stephen Coleman and Jay Blumler
Old and New Media Relationships
Al-Jazeera English - Mohammed el-Nawawy and Shawn Powers
A Conciliatory Medium in a Conflict-Driven Environment?
Who Tube? How YouTube's News and Politics Space Is Going Mainstream - Albert May
VOLUME TWO: THEORIZING COMMUNICATION
The Theory of Political Propaganda - Harold Lasswell
A Structure of Foreign News - Johan Galtung
A Structural Theory of Imperialism - Johan Galtung
Disjuncture and Difference in the Global Cultural Economy - Arjun Appadurai
The Policy-Media Interaction Model - Piers Robinsons
Measuring Media Power during Humanitarian Crisis
Hybridity in Cultural Globalization - Marwan Kraidy
An Archaeology of the Global Era - Armand Mattelart
Constructing a Belief
Post-Colonial Approaches to Communication - Raka Shome and Rahda Hegde
Charting the Terrain, Engaging the Intersections
On the Challenges of Cross-National Comparative Media Research - Sonia Livingstone
The Cultural Logic of Media Convergence - Henry Jenkins
The 'System' of Automobility - John Urry
Understanding New Digital Media - Lars Qvortrup
Medium Theory or Complexity Theory?
In Search of a Strong European Public Sphere - Slavko Splichal
Some Critical Observations on Conceptualizations of Publicness and the (European) Public Sphere
The Communication Rights in the Information Society (CRIS) Campaign - Pradip Thomas
Applying Social Movement Theories to an Analysis of Global Media Reform
Transnationalizing the Public Sphere - Nancy Fraser
On the Legitimacy and Efficacy of Public Opinion in a Post-Westphalian World
Neo-Liberalism as Creative Destruction - David Harvey
The New Public Sphere - Manuel Castells
Global Civil Society, Communication Networks and Global Governance
Public Diplomacy and Soft Power - Joseph Nye Jr.
Grounding Critical Communication Studies - Christian Fuchs
An Inquiry into the Communication Theory of Karl Marx
Towards an Ontology of Media - Friedrich Kittler
VOLUME THREE: POLITICS AND COMMUNICATION
Communication and the End of Sovereignty? - Andrew Calabrese
Political Clientelism and the Media - Daniel Hallin and Stylianos Papathanassopoulos
Southern Europe and Latin America in Comparative Perspective
Audiences and Readers of Alternative Media - John Downing
The Absent Lure of the Virtually Unknown
Reel Bad Arabs - Jack Shaheen
How Hollywood Vilifies a People
Media Propaganda and Spectacle in the War on Iraq - Douglas Kellner
A Critique of U.S. Broadcasting Networks
The WSIS as a Political Space in Global Media Governance - Marc Raboy
Embedding the Truth - Sean Aday, Steven Livingston and Maeve Hebert
A Cross-Cultural Analysis of Objectivity and Television Coverage of the Iraq War
The Internet, Public Spheres and Political Communication - Peter Dahlgren
Dispersion and Deliberation
From Hard to Soft News Standards? How Political Journalists in Different Media Systems Evaluate Shifting Quality of News - Fritz Plasser
Unveiling Imperialism - Carol Stabile
Media, Gender and the War on Afghanistan
Censorship in Contemporary Russian Journalism in the Age of the War against Terrorism - Greg Simons and Dmitry Strovsky
An Historical Perspective
The Revival of the Propaganda State - Nancy Snow and Philip Taylor
U.S. Propaganda at Home and Abroad since 9/11
Have You Played the War on Terror? - Roger Stahl
Party-Market Corporatism, Clientelism and Media in Shanghai - Chin-Chuan Lee, Zhou He and Yu Huang
Mapping the Blogosphere - Stephen Reese et al
Professional and Citizen-Based Media in the Global News Arena
What Is the Relationship between Hate Radio and Violence? Rethinking Rwanda's 'Radio Machete' - Scott Straus
Soft Power - Alan Hunter
China on the Global Stage
Framing Islam - Deepa Kumar
The Resurgence of Orientalism during the Bush II Era
VOLUME FOUR: CULTURE AND COMMUNICATION
Music Television and the Invention of Youth Culture in India - Vamsee Juluri
Who Initiates a Global Flow? Japanese Popular Culture in Asia - Yoshiko Nakano
Media Capital - Michael Curtin
Towards the Study of Spatial Flows
Communicating Islamic Fundamentalism as Global Citizenship - Lina Khatib
McTV - Silvio Waisbord
Understanding the Global Popularity of Television Formats
The Transnationalization of the Telenovela Industry, Territorial References and the Production of Markets and Representations of Transnational Identities - Daniel Mato
Globalization and Hybridization in Cultural Products - Georgette Wang and Emilie Yueh-yu Yeh
The Cases of Mulan and Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
Far-Right Media on the Internet - Chris Atton
Culture, Discourse and Power
Policy Agenda-Setting and Risk Communication - Vian Bakir
Greenpeace, Shell and Issues of Trust
Console Video Games and Global Corporations - Mia Consalvo
Creating a Hybrid Culture
A Latin American Perspective on Communication/Cultural Mediation - Jesus Martin-Barbero
Capitulation to Capital? Ohmynews as Alternative Media - Eun-Gyoo Kim and James W. Hamilton
The Mass Production of Celebrity 'Celetoids', Reality TV and the 'Demotic Turn' - Graeme Turner
Security, Media and Multicultural Citizenship - Marie Gillespie
A Collaborative Ethnography
Hanryu Sweeps East Asia: - Toru Hanaki et al
How Winter Sonata Is Gripping Japan
The Melodramas of Globalization - Bhaskar Sarkar
Popular Culture and Social Change in Africa - Adedayo Ladigbolu Abah
The Case of the Nigerian Video Industry
Going beyond the Dualistic View of Culture and Market Economy - Georgette Wang
Learning from the Localization of Reality Television in Greater China
Television and the Transformation of Sport - Garry Whannel
The Political Economy of Information - Laurie Wilson and Ibrahim Al-Muhanna
The Impact of Transborder Data Flows
Reasons for the U.S. Dominance of the International Trade in Television Programmes - Colin Hoskins and Rolf Mirus
The Movement for a New World Information and Communication Order - Colleen Roach
A Second Wave?
From Cultural Defence to Political Culture - Philip Schlesinger
Media, Politics and Collective Identity in the European Union
Media Imperialism Revisited - Kalyani Chadha and Anandam Kavoori
Some Findings from the Asian Case
World Communications in Today's Age of Capital - Dan Schiller
Ideas in Our Heads - Karol Jakubowicz
Introduction of PSB as Part of Media System Change in Central and Eastern Europe
The Effects of Satellite Technology on News-Gathering from Remote Locations - Steven Livingston and Douglas Van Belle
Cyberspace, Globalization and Empire - Oliver Boyd Barrett
Reinterpretation of Cultural Imperialism - Dal Yong Jin
Emerging Domestic Market versus Continuing U.S. Dominance
The Emergence of Clusters in the Global Telecommunications Network - Seungyoon Lee et al
Neo-Liberal Visions and Revisions in Global Communications Policy from NWICO to WSIS - Victor Pickard
What's Wrong with Globalization? - Colin Sparks
Reflections on New Technologies and International Broadcasting: - Monroe Price, Susan Haas and Drew Margolin
Adaptations and Transformations
Communication and Empire - Dwayne Winseck and Robert Pike
Media Markets, Power and Globalization, 1860-1910
Political Communication - Michael Gurevitch, Stephen Coleman and Jay Blumler
Old and New Media Relationships
Al-Jazeera English - Mohammed el-Nawawy and Shawn Powers
A Conciliatory Medium in a Conflict-Driven Environment?
Who Tube? How YouTube's News and Politics Space Is Going Mainstream - Albert May
VOLUME TWO: THEORIZING COMMUNICATION
The Theory of Political Propaganda - Harold Lasswell
A Structure of Foreign News - Johan Galtung
A Structural Theory of Imperialism - Johan Galtung
Disjuncture and Difference in the Global Cultural Economy - Arjun Appadurai
The Policy-Media Interaction Model - Piers Robinsons
Measuring Media Power during Humanitarian Crisis
Hybridity in Cultural Globalization - Marwan Kraidy
An Archaeology of the Global Era - Armand Mattelart
Constructing a Belief
Post-Colonial Approaches to Communication - Raka Shome and Rahda Hegde
Charting the Terrain, Engaging the Intersections
On the Challenges of Cross-National Comparative Media Research - Sonia Livingstone
The Cultural Logic of Media Convergence - Henry Jenkins
The 'System' of Automobility - John Urry
Understanding New Digital Media - Lars Qvortrup
Medium Theory or Complexity Theory?
In Search of a Strong European Public Sphere - Slavko Splichal
Some Critical Observations on Conceptualizations of Publicness and the (European) Public Sphere
The Communication Rights in the Information Society (CRIS) Campaign - Pradip Thomas
Applying Social Movement Theories to an Analysis of Global Media Reform
Transnationalizing the Public Sphere - Nancy Fraser
On the Legitimacy and Efficacy of Public Opinion in a Post-Westphalian World
Neo-Liberalism as Creative Destruction - David Harvey
The New Public Sphere - Manuel Castells
Global Civil Society, Communication Networks and Global Governance
Public Diplomacy and Soft Power - Joseph Nye Jr.
Grounding Critical Communication Studies - Christian Fuchs
An Inquiry into the Communication Theory of Karl Marx
Towards an Ontology of Media - Friedrich Kittler
VOLUME THREE: POLITICS AND COMMUNICATION
Communication and the End of Sovereignty? - Andrew Calabrese
Political Clientelism and the Media - Daniel Hallin and Stylianos Papathanassopoulos
Southern Europe and Latin America in Comparative Perspective
Audiences and Readers of Alternative Media - John Downing
The Absent Lure of the Virtually Unknown
Reel Bad Arabs - Jack Shaheen
How Hollywood Vilifies a People
Media Propaganda and Spectacle in the War on Iraq - Douglas Kellner
A Critique of U.S. Broadcasting Networks
The WSIS as a Political Space in Global Media Governance - Marc Raboy
Embedding the Truth - Sean Aday, Steven Livingston and Maeve Hebert
A Cross-Cultural Analysis of Objectivity and Television Coverage of the Iraq War
The Internet, Public Spheres and Political Communication - Peter Dahlgren
Dispersion and Deliberation
From Hard to Soft News Standards? How Political Journalists in Different Media Systems Evaluate Shifting Quality of News - Fritz Plasser
Unveiling Imperialism - Carol Stabile
Media, Gender and the War on Afghanistan
Censorship in Contemporary Russian Journalism in the Age of the War against Terrorism - Greg Simons and Dmitry Strovsky
An Historical Perspective
The Revival of the Propaganda State - Nancy Snow and Philip Taylor
U.S. Propaganda at Home and Abroad since 9/11
Have You Played the War on Terror? - Roger Stahl
Party-Market Corporatism, Clientelism and Media in Shanghai - Chin-Chuan Lee, Zhou He and Yu Huang
Mapping the Blogosphere - Stephen Reese et al
Professional and Citizen-Based Media in the Global News Arena
What Is the Relationship between Hate Radio and Violence? Rethinking Rwanda's 'Radio Machete' - Scott Straus
Soft Power - Alan Hunter
China on the Global Stage
Framing Islam - Deepa Kumar
The Resurgence of Orientalism during the Bush II Era
VOLUME FOUR: CULTURE AND COMMUNICATION
Music Television and the Invention of Youth Culture in India - Vamsee Juluri
Who Initiates a Global Flow? Japanese Popular Culture in Asia - Yoshiko Nakano
Media Capital - Michael Curtin
Towards the Study of Spatial Flows
Communicating Islamic Fundamentalism as Global Citizenship - Lina Khatib
McTV - Silvio Waisbord
Understanding the Global Popularity of Television Formats
The Transnationalization of the Telenovela Industry, Territorial References and the Production of Markets and Representations of Transnational Identities - Daniel Mato
Globalization and Hybridization in Cultural Products - Georgette Wang and Emilie Yueh-yu Yeh
The Cases of Mulan and Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
Far-Right Media on the Internet - Chris Atton
Culture, Discourse and Power
Policy Agenda-Setting and Risk Communication - Vian Bakir
Greenpeace, Shell and Issues of Trust
Console Video Games and Global Corporations - Mia Consalvo
Creating a Hybrid Culture
A Latin American Perspective on Communication/Cultural Mediation - Jesus Martin-Barbero
Capitulation to Capital? Ohmynews as Alternative Media - Eun-Gyoo Kim and James W. Hamilton
The Mass Production of Celebrity 'Celetoids', Reality TV and the 'Demotic Turn' - Graeme Turner
Security, Media and Multicultural Citizenship - Marie Gillespie
A Collaborative Ethnography
Hanryu Sweeps East Asia: - Toru Hanaki et al
How Winter Sonata Is Gripping Japan
The Melodramas of Globalization - Bhaskar Sarkar
Popular Culture and Social Change in Africa - Adedayo Ladigbolu Abah
The Case of the Nigerian Video Industry
Going beyond the Dualistic View of Culture and Market Economy - Georgette Wang
Learning from the Localization of Reality Television in Greater China
Television and the Transformation of Sport - Garry Whannel