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| VOLUME ONE: INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION IN CONTEXT |
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| The Political Economy of Information |
Laurie Wilson and Ibrahim Al-Muhanna |
| The Impact of Transborder Data Flows |
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| 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? |
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| From Cultural Defence to Political Culture |
Philip Schlesinger |
| Media, Politics and Collective Identity in the European Union |
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| Media Imperialism Revisited |
Kalyani Chadha and Anandam Kavoori |
| Some Findings from the Asian Case |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| Communication and Empire |
Dwayne Winseck and Robert Pike |
| Media Markets, Power and Globalization, 1860-1910 |
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| Political Communication |
Michael Gurevitch, Stephen Coleman and Jay Blumler |
| Old and New Media Relationships |
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| Al-Jazeera English |
Mohammed el-Nawawy and Shawn Powers |
| A Conciliatory Medium in a Conflict-Driven Environment? |
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| Who Tube? How YouTube's News and Politics Space Is Going Mainstream |
Albert May |
| VOLUME TWO: THEORIZING COMMUNICATION |
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| 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 |
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| Hybridity in Cultural Globalization |
Marwan Kraidy |
| An Archaeology of the Global Era |
Armand Mattelart |
| Constructing a Belief |
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| Post-Colonial Approaches to Communication |
Raka Shome and Rahda Hegde |
| Charting the Terrain, Engaging the Intersections |
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| 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? |
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| In Search of a Strong European Public Sphere |
Slavko Splichal |
| Some Critical Observations on Conceptualizations of Publicness and the (European) Public Sphere |
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| The Communication Rights in the Information Society (CRIS) Campaign |
Pradip Thomas |
| Applying Social Movement Theories to an Analysis of Global Media Reform |
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| Transnationalizing the Public Sphere |
Nancy Fraser |
| On the Legitimacy and Efficacy of Public Opinion in a Post-Westphalian World |
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| Neo-Liberalism as Creative Destruction |
David Harvey |
| The New Public Sphere |
Manuel Castells |
| Global Civil Society, Communication Networks and Global Governance |
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| Public Diplomacy and Soft Power |
Joseph Nye Jr. |
| Grounding Critical Communication Studies |
Christian Fuchs |
| An Inquiry into the Communication Theory of Karl Marx |
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| Towards an Ontology of Media |
Friedrich Kittler |
| VOLUME THREE: POLITICS AND COMMUNICATION |
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| 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 |
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| Audiences and Readers of Alternative Media |
John Downing |
| The Absent Lure of the Virtually Unknown |
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| Reel Bad Arabs |
Jack Shaheen |
| How Hollywood Vilifies a People |
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| Media Propaganda and Spectacle in the War on Iraq |
Douglas Kellner |
| A Critique of U.S. Broadcasting Networks |
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| 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 |
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| The Internet, Public Spheres and Political Communication |
Peter Dahlgren |
| Dispersion and Deliberation |
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| 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 |
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| Censorship in Contemporary Russian Journalism in the Age of the War against Terrorism |
Greg Simons and Dmitry Strovsky |
| An Historical Perspective |
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| The Revival of the Propaganda State |
Nancy Snow and Philip Taylor |
| U.S. Propaganda at Home and Abroad since 9/11 |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| Framing Islam |
Deepa Kumar |
| The Resurgence of Orientalism during the Bush II Era |
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| VOLUME FOUR: CULTURE AND COMMUNICATION |
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| 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 |
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| Communicating Islamic Fundamentalism as Global Citizenship |
Lina Khatib |
| McTV |
Silvio Waisbord |
| Understanding the Global Popularity of Television Formats |
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| The Transnationalization of the Telenovela Industry, Territorial References and the Production of Markets and Representations of Transnational Identi |
Daniel Mato |
| Globalization and Hybridization in Cultural Products |
Georgette Wang and Emilie Yueh-yu Yeh |
| The Cases of Mulan and Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon |
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| Far-Right Media on the Internet |
Chris Atton |
| Culture, Discourse and Power |
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| Policy Agenda-Setting and Risk Communication |
Vian Bakir |
| Greenpeace, Shell and Issues of Trust |
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| Console Video Games and Global Corporations |
Mia Consalvo |
| Creating a Hybrid Culture |
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| 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 |
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| Hanryu Sweeps East Asia: |
Toru Hanaki et al |
| How Winter Sonata Is Gripping Japan |
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| The Melodramas of Globalization |
Bhaskar Sarkar |
| Popular Culture and Social Change in Africa |
Adedayo Ladigbolu Abah |
| The Case of the Nigerian Video Industry |
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| Going beyond the Dualistic View of Culture and Market Economy |
Georgette Wang |
| Learning from the Localization of Reality Television in Greater China |
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| Television and the Transformation of Sport |
Garry Whannel |