Daya Kishan Thussu (Unive Professor of International Communication
International Communication
Continuity and Change
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International Communication
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This bestselling text is a unique introduction to the complex political, economic and technological context in which multinational media and culture operates. With new case studies and pedagogical features, the book is compulsory reading for all media and communication studies students.
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This bestselling text is a unique introduction to the complex political, economic and technological context in which multinational media and culture operates. With new case studies and pedagogical features, the book is compulsory reading for all media and communication studies students.
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- 3 ed
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Dezember 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 154mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 614g
- ISBN-13: 9781780932651
- ISBN-10: 1780932650
- Artikelnr.: 39721442
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- 3 ed
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Dezember 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 154mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 614g
- ISBN-13: 9781780932651
- ISBN-10: 1780932650
- Artikelnr.: 39721442
Daya Kishan Thussu is Professor of International Communication and Co-Director of the India Media Centre at the University of Westminster, UK. He is also the founder and managing editor of the journal Global Media and Communication.
Introduction to the Third Edition Chapter 1: The Historical Context of
International Communication Communication and Empire The Growth of the
Telegraph The Era of News Agencies Case Study: The Rise of Reuters The
Advent of Popular Media Radio and International Communication The Cold War
- From Communist Propaganda to Capitalist Persuasion Case Study: Covert
Communication - RFE and RL International Communication and Development Case
Study: Satellite Instructional Television Experiment The Demand for a New
World Information and Communication Order Chapter 2: Approaches to
Theorizing International Communication 'Free Flow of Information'
Modernization Theory Dependency Theory Structural Imperialism Hegemony
Critical Theory The Public Sphere Cultural Studies Perspectives on
International Communication Theories of the information society Discourses
of Globalization A Critical International Communication Theory?
International Communication in International Politics Internationalizing
International Communication Theory Chapter 3: Creating a Global
Communication Infrastructure The Privatization of Telecommunications Free
Trade in Communication Products and Services Liberalization of the Telecom
Sector Privatizing Space - the Final Frontier Case Study: Intelsat The
Global Satellite Industry Regional Satellite Services The Globalization of
Telecoms Infrastructure for Internet Who Controls the Internet
Infrastructure? Regulating an unregulated global Communication market The
'T-treaty Trinity' and Further Digital Deregulation? Implications of a
Liberalized Global Communication Regime Chapter 4: The Global Media Market
Convergence Global Media Conglomerates Case Study: Murdoch: A Global Media
Mogul Televising Sport Globally Global News and Information Networks Case
Study: CNN - The 'World's News Leader' Setting the Global News Agenda
Chapter 5: The Global and the Local in Media Cultures The Globalization of
American Consumer Culture Global Trade in Media Products Public service to
Private Profit - European Broadcasting Case Study: Children's Television -
Catching Them Young Hollywood Hegemony Concerns for cultural Diversity
Global English Regionalizing and Localizing Media Cultures Global Music
Case Study: MTV Adaptation, Hybridity or Hegemony? Cultural Relativism and
Revivalism Culture as 'Soft Power' Chapter 6: Contraflow in Global Media
The Globalization of China's Media Contraflow in Global Entertainment The
Other Hollywood - The Indian Film Industry Case Study: Zee TV - The
Globalization of Indian Entertainment Globalization of Geo-linguistic
Television The Transnationalization of Telenovelas Case Study: The Dramatic
Rise of Turkish TV Dramas Case Study: Hallyu - the Korean Wave Case Study:
Nigerian cinema Goes Global - Nollywood Contraflow in Global TV News Case
Study: Al Jazeera - The 'Island' that Became a Global News Phenomenon The
'RT Effect' Contra or Complementary Flows? Cultures of Diaspora and
'Migratory' Media Chapter 7: International Communication in the Digital Age
Digital Capitalism and a 'Free Flow of Commerce' Case Study: The
'Googlization' of Global Communication The Facebook Effect Communicating
'Cyber-Capitalism with Chinese Characteristics' Internet and Political
Communication Case Study: The Globalization of 'Fake News' How the Web Has
Affected Journalism International Communication as Infotainment and
Edutainment Case Study: Infotainment 2.0 Global Edutainment Governance and
Regulation in the Digital Age Global Communication: covert Spying and Overt
Surveillance Communication for Development The 'Chindia' Effect
Internationalizing International Communication Studies International
Communication: Continuity and Change Glossary Appendix I: A Chronology of
International Communication Appendix II: Useful Websites Appendix III:
Discussion Questions References Index
International Communication Communication and Empire The Growth of the
Telegraph The Era of News Agencies Case Study: The Rise of Reuters The
Advent of Popular Media Radio and International Communication The Cold War
- From Communist Propaganda to Capitalist Persuasion Case Study: Covert
Communication - RFE and RL International Communication and Development Case
Study: Satellite Instructional Television Experiment The Demand for a New
World Information and Communication Order Chapter 2: Approaches to
Theorizing International Communication 'Free Flow of Information'
Modernization Theory Dependency Theory Structural Imperialism Hegemony
Critical Theory The Public Sphere Cultural Studies Perspectives on
International Communication Theories of the information society Discourses
of Globalization A Critical International Communication Theory?
International Communication in International Politics Internationalizing
International Communication Theory Chapter 3: Creating a Global
Communication Infrastructure The Privatization of Telecommunications Free
Trade in Communication Products and Services Liberalization of the Telecom
Sector Privatizing Space - the Final Frontier Case Study: Intelsat The
Global Satellite Industry Regional Satellite Services The Globalization of
Telecoms Infrastructure for Internet Who Controls the Internet
Infrastructure? Regulating an unregulated global Communication market The
'T-treaty Trinity' and Further Digital Deregulation? Implications of a
Liberalized Global Communication Regime Chapter 4: The Global Media Market
Convergence Global Media Conglomerates Case Study: Murdoch: A Global Media
Mogul Televising Sport Globally Global News and Information Networks Case
Study: CNN - The 'World's News Leader' Setting the Global News Agenda
Chapter 5: The Global and the Local in Media Cultures The Globalization of
American Consumer Culture Global Trade in Media Products Public service to
Private Profit - European Broadcasting Case Study: Children's Television -
Catching Them Young Hollywood Hegemony Concerns for cultural Diversity
Global English Regionalizing and Localizing Media Cultures Global Music
Case Study: MTV Adaptation, Hybridity or Hegemony? Cultural Relativism and
Revivalism Culture as 'Soft Power' Chapter 6: Contraflow in Global Media
The Globalization of China's Media Contraflow in Global Entertainment The
Other Hollywood - The Indian Film Industry Case Study: Zee TV - The
Globalization of Indian Entertainment Globalization of Geo-linguistic
Television The Transnationalization of Telenovelas Case Study: The Dramatic
Rise of Turkish TV Dramas Case Study: Hallyu - the Korean Wave Case Study:
Nigerian cinema Goes Global - Nollywood Contraflow in Global TV News Case
Study: Al Jazeera - The 'Island' that Became a Global News Phenomenon The
'RT Effect' Contra or Complementary Flows? Cultures of Diaspora and
'Migratory' Media Chapter 7: International Communication in the Digital Age
Digital Capitalism and a 'Free Flow of Commerce' Case Study: The
'Googlization' of Global Communication The Facebook Effect Communicating
'Cyber-Capitalism with Chinese Characteristics' Internet and Political
Communication Case Study: The Globalization of 'Fake News' How the Web Has
Affected Journalism International Communication as Infotainment and
Edutainment Case Study: Infotainment 2.0 Global Edutainment Governance and
Regulation in the Digital Age Global Communication: covert Spying and Overt
Surveillance Communication for Development The 'Chindia' Effect
Internationalizing International Communication Studies International
Communication: Continuity and Change Glossary Appendix I: A Chronology of
International Communication Appendix II: Useful Websites Appendix III:
Discussion Questions References Index
Introduction to the Third Edition Chapter 1: The Historical Context of
International Communication Communication and Empire The Growth of the
Telegraph The Era of News Agencies Case Study: The Rise of Reuters The
Advent of Popular Media Radio and International Communication The Cold War
- From Communist Propaganda to Capitalist Persuasion Case Study: Covert
Communication - RFE and RL International Communication and Development Case
Study: Satellite Instructional Television Experiment The Demand for a New
World Information and Communication Order Chapter 2: Approaches to
Theorizing International Communication 'Free Flow of Information'
Modernization Theory Dependency Theory Structural Imperialism Hegemony
Critical Theory The Public Sphere Cultural Studies Perspectives on
International Communication Theories of the information society Discourses
of Globalization A Critical International Communication Theory?
International Communication in International Politics Internationalizing
International Communication Theory Chapter 3: Creating a Global
Communication Infrastructure The Privatization of Telecommunications Free
Trade in Communication Products and Services Liberalization of the Telecom
Sector Privatizing Space - the Final Frontier Case Study: Intelsat The
Global Satellite Industry Regional Satellite Services The Globalization of
Telecoms Infrastructure for Internet Who Controls the Internet
Infrastructure? Regulating an unregulated global Communication market The
'T-treaty Trinity' and Further Digital Deregulation? Implications of a
Liberalized Global Communication Regime Chapter 4: The Global Media Market
Convergence Global Media Conglomerates Case Study: Murdoch: A Global Media
Mogul Televising Sport Globally Global News and Information Networks Case
Study: CNN - The 'World's News Leader' Setting the Global News Agenda
Chapter 5: The Global and the Local in Media Cultures The Globalization of
American Consumer Culture Global Trade in Media Products Public service to
Private Profit - European Broadcasting Case Study: Children's Television -
Catching Them Young Hollywood Hegemony Concerns for cultural Diversity
Global English Regionalizing and Localizing Media Cultures Global Music
Case Study: MTV Adaptation, Hybridity or Hegemony? Cultural Relativism and
Revivalism Culture as 'Soft Power' Chapter 6: Contraflow in Global Media
The Globalization of China's Media Contraflow in Global Entertainment The
Other Hollywood - The Indian Film Industry Case Study: Zee TV - The
Globalization of Indian Entertainment Globalization of Geo-linguistic
Television The Transnationalization of Telenovelas Case Study: The Dramatic
Rise of Turkish TV Dramas Case Study: Hallyu - the Korean Wave Case Study:
Nigerian cinema Goes Global - Nollywood Contraflow in Global TV News Case
Study: Al Jazeera - The 'Island' that Became a Global News Phenomenon The
'RT Effect' Contra or Complementary Flows? Cultures of Diaspora and
'Migratory' Media Chapter 7: International Communication in the Digital Age
Digital Capitalism and a 'Free Flow of Commerce' Case Study: The
'Googlization' of Global Communication The Facebook Effect Communicating
'Cyber-Capitalism with Chinese Characteristics' Internet and Political
Communication Case Study: The Globalization of 'Fake News' How the Web Has
Affected Journalism International Communication as Infotainment and
Edutainment Case Study: Infotainment 2.0 Global Edutainment Governance and
Regulation in the Digital Age Global Communication: covert Spying and Overt
Surveillance Communication for Development The 'Chindia' Effect
Internationalizing International Communication Studies International
Communication: Continuity and Change Glossary Appendix I: A Chronology of
International Communication Appendix II: Useful Websites Appendix III:
Discussion Questions References Index
International Communication Communication and Empire The Growth of the
Telegraph The Era of News Agencies Case Study: The Rise of Reuters The
Advent of Popular Media Radio and International Communication The Cold War
- From Communist Propaganda to Capitalist Persuasion Case Study: Covert
Communication - RFE and RL International Communication and Development Case
Study: Satellite Instructional Television Experiment The Demand for a New
World Information and Communication Order Chapter 2: Approaches to
Theorizing International Communication 'Free Flow of Information'
Modernization Theory Dependency Theory Structural Imperialism Hegemony
Critical Theory The Public Sphere Cultural Studies Perspectives on
International Communication Theories of the information society Discourses
of Globalization A Critical International Communication Theory?
International Communication in International Politics Internationalizing
International Communication Theory Chapter 3: Creating a Global
Communication Infrastructure The Privatization of Telecommunications Free
Trade in Communication Products and Services Liberalization of the Telecom
Sector Privatizing Space - the Final Frontier Case Study: Intelsat The
Global Satellite Industry Regional Satellite Services The Globalization of
Telecoms Infrastructure for Internet Who Controls the Internet
Infrastructure? Regulating an unregulated global Communication market The
'T-treaty Trinity' and Further Digital Deregulation? Implications of a
Liberalized Global Communication Regime Chapter 4: The Global Media Market
Convergence Global Media Conglomerates Case Study: Murdoch: A Global Media
Mogul Televising Sport Globally Global News and Information Networks Case
Study: CNN - The 'World's News Leader' Setting the Global News Agenda
Chapter 5: The Global and the Local in Media Cultures The Globalization of
American Consumer Culture Global Trade in Media Products Public service to
Private Profit - European Broadcasting Case Study: Children's Television -
Catching Them Young Hollywood Hegemony Concerns for cultural Diversity
Global English Regionalizing and Localizing Media Cultures Global Music
Case Study: MTV Adaptation, Hybridity or Hegemony? Cultural Relativism and
Revivalism Culture as 'Soft Power' Chapter 6: Contraflow in Global Media
The Globalization of China's Media Contraflow in Global Entertainment The
Other Hollywood - The Indian Film Industry Case Study: Zee TV - The
Globalization of Indian Entertainment Globalization of Geo-linguistic
Television The Transnationalization of Telenovelas Case Study: The Dramatic
Rise of Turkish TV Dramas Case Study: Hallyu - the Korean Wave Case Study:
Nigerian cinema Goes Global - Nollywood Contraflow in Global TV News Case
Study: Al Jazeera - The 'Island' that Became a Global News Phenomenon The
'RT Effect' Contra or Complementary Flows? Cultures of Diaspora and
'Migratory' Media Chapter 7: International Communication in the Digital Age
Digital Capitalism and a 'Free Flow of Commerce' Case Study: The
'Googlization' of Global Communication The Facebook Effect Communicating
'Cyber-Capitalism with Chinese Characteristics' Internet and Political
Communication Case Study: The Globalization of 'Fake News' How the Web Has
Affected Journalism International Communication as Infotainment and
Edutainment Case Study: Infotainment 2.0 Global Edutainment Governance and
Regulation in the Digital Age Global Communication: covert Spying and Overt
Surveillance Communication for Development The 'Chindia' Effect
Internationalizing International Communication Studies International
Communication: Continuity and Change Glossary Appendix I: A Chronology of
International Communication Appendix II: Useful Websites Appendix III:
Discussion Questions References Index