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Summary
Summary
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
Table of Contents
Volume 1 International Communication in COntext |
The Political Economy of InformationLaurie Wilson and Ibrahim Al-Muhanna |
The Impact of Transborder Data Flows |
Reasons for the U.S. Dominance of the International Trade in Television ProgrammesColin Hoskins and Rolf Mirus |
The Movement for a New World Information and Communication OrderColleen Roach |
a Second Wave? |
From Cultural Defence to Political CulturePhilip Schlesinger |
Media, Politics and Collective Identity in the European Union |
Media Imperialism RevisitedKalyani Chadha and Anandam Kavoori |
Some Findings from the Asian Case |
World Communications in Today's Age of CapitalDan Schiller |
Ideas in Our HeadsKarol 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 LocationsSteven Livingston and Douglas Van Belle |
Cyberspace, Globalization and EmpireOliver Boyd Barrett |
Reinterpretation of Cultural ImperialismDal Yong Jin |
Emerging Domestic Market versus Continuing U.S. Dominance |
The Emergence of Clusters in the Global Telecommunications NetworkSeungyoon Lee et al |
Neo-Liberal Visions and Revisions in Global Communications Policy from NWICO to WSISVictor Pickard |
What's Wrong with Globalization?Colin Sparks |
Reflections on New Technologies and International Broadcasting:Monroe Price and Susan Haas and Drew Margolin |
Adaptations and Transformations |
Communication and EmpireDwayne Winseck and Robert Pike |
Media Markets, Power and Globalization, 1860-1910 |
Political CommunicationMichael Gurevitch and Stephen Coleman and Jay Blumler |
Old and New Media Relationships |
Al-Jazeera EnglishMohammed el-Nawawy and Shawn Powers |
a Conciliatory Medium in a Conflict-Driven Environment? |
Who Tube? How YouTube's News and Politics Space Is Going MainstreamAlbert May |
Volume 2 Theorizing Communication |
The Theory of Political PropagandaHarold Lasswell |
a Structure of Foreign NewsJohan Galtung |
a Structural Theory of ImperialismJohan Galtung |
Disjuncture and Difference in the Global Cultural EconomyArjun Appadurai |
The Policy-Media Interaction ModelPiers Robinsons |
Measuring Media Power during Humanitarian Crisis |
Hybridity in Cultural GlobalizationMarwan Kraidy |
An Archaeology of the Global EraArmand Mattelart |
Constructing a Belief |
Post-Colonial Approaches to CommunicationRaka Shome and Rahda Hegde |
Charting the Terrain, Engaging the Intersections |
On the Challenges of Cross-National Comparative Media ResearchSonia Livingstone |
The Cultural Logic of Media ConvergenceHenry Jenkins |
The 'System' of AutomobilityJohn Urry |
Understanding New Digital MediaLars Qvortrup |
Medium Theory or Complexity Theory? |
In Search of a Strong European Public SphereSlavko Splichal |
Some Critical Observations on Conceptualizations of Publicness and the (European) Public Sphere |
The Communication Rights in the Information Society (CRIS) CampaignPradip Thomas |
Applying Social Movement Theories to an Analysis of Global Media Reform |
Transnationalizing the Public SphereNancy Fraser |
On the Legitimacy and Efficacy of Public Opinion in a Post-Westphalian World |
Neo-Liberalism as Creative DestructionDavid Harvey |
The New Public SphereManuel Castells |
Global Civil Society, Communication Networks and Global Governance |
Public Diplomacy and Soft PowerJoseph Nye Jr. |
Grounding Critical Communication StudiesChristian Fuchs |
An Inquiry into the Communication Theory of Karl Marx |
Towards an Ontology of MediaFriedrich Kittler |
Volume 3 Politics and Communication |
Communication and the End of Sovereignty?Andrew Calabrese |
Political Clientelism and the MediaDaniel Hallin and Stylianos Papathanassopoulos |
Southern Europe and Latin America in Comparative Perspective |
Audiences and Readers of Alternative MediaJohn Downing |
The Absent Lure of the Virtually Unknown |
Reel Bad ArabsJack Shaheen |
How Hollywood Vilifies a People |
Media Propaganda and Spectacle in the War on IraqDouglas Kellner |
a Critique of U.S. Broadcasting Networks |
The WSIS as a Political Space in Global Media GovernanceMarc Raboy |
Embedding the TruthSean Aday and Steven Livingston and Maeve Hebert |
a Cross-Cultural Analysis of Objectivity and Television Coverage of the Iraq War |
The Internet, Public Spheres and Political CommunicationPeter Dahlgren |
Dispersion and Deliberation |
From Hard to Soft News Standards? How Political Journalists in Different Media Systems Evaluate Shifting Quality of NewsFritz Plasser |
Unveiling ImperialismCarol Stabile |
Media, Gender and the War on Afghanistan |
Censorship in Contemporary Russian Journalism in the Age of the War against TerrorismGreg Simons and Dmitry Strovsky |
An Historical Perspective |
The Revival of the Propaganda StateNancy 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 ShanghaiChin-Chuan Lee and Zhou He and Yu Huang |
Mapping the BlogosphereStephen 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 PowerAlan Hunter |
China on the Global Stage |
Framing IslamDeepa Kumar |
The Resurgence of Orientalism during the Bush II Era |
Volume 4 Culture and Communication |
Music Television and the Invention of Youth Culture in IndiaVamsee Juluri |
Who Initiates a Global Flow? Japanese Popular Culture in AsiaYoshiko Nakano |
Media CapitalMichael Curtin |
Towards the Study of Spatial Flows |
Communicating Islamic Fundamentalism as Global CitizenshipLina Khatib |
McTVSilvio 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 IdentitiesDaniel Mato |
Globalization and Hybridization in Cultural ProductsGeorgette Wang and Emilie Yueh-yu Yeh |
The Cases of Mulan and Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon |
Far-Right Media on the InternetChris Atton |
Culture, Discourse and Power |
Policy Agenda-Setting and Risk CommunicationVian Bakir |
Greenpeace, Shell and Issues of Trust |
Console Video Games and Global CorporationsMia Consalvo |
Creating a Hybrid Culture |
a Latin American Perspective on Communication/Cultural MediationJesus Martin-Barbero |
Capitulation to Capital? Ohmynews as Alternative MediaEun-Gyoo Kim and James W. Hamilton |
The Mass Production of Celebrity 'Celetoids', Reality TV and the 'Demotic Turn'Graeme Turner |
Security, Media and Multicultural CitizenshipMarie Gillespie |
a Collaborative Ethnography |
Hanryu Sweeps East Asia:Toru Hanaki et al |
How Winter Sonata Is Gripping Japan |
The Melodramas of GlobalizationBhaskar Sarkar |
Popular Culture and Social Change in AfricaAdedayo Ladigbolu Abah |
The Case of the Nigerian Video Industry |
Going beyond the Dualistic View of Culture and Market EconomyGeorgette Wang |
Learning from the Localization of Reality Television in Greater China |
Television and the Transformation of SportGarry Whannel |