International Communication
Four Volume Set
Edited by:
- Daya Kishan Thussu - Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong, University of Westminster, UK, Schwarzman College, Tsinghua University, Beijing, Co-Director, India Media Centre, University of Westminster, London, UK
Series:
SAGE Benchmarks in Communication
SAGE Benchmarks in Communication
May 2012 | 1 584 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
International communication plays 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 1: International Communication in Context
Volume 2: Theoretical Pluralism and International Communication
Volume 3: The Political Economy of International Communication
Volume 4: Cultures of International Communication
Volume 1: International Communication in Context
Volume 2: Theoretical Pluralism and International Communication
Volume 3: The Political Economy of International Communication
Volume 4: Cultures of International Communication
VOLUME ONE: INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION IN CONTEXT
Laurie Wilson and Ibrahim Al-Muhanna
The Political Economy of Information
Colin Hoskins and Rolf Mirus
Reasons for the U.S. Dominance of the International Trade in Television Programmes
Colleen Roach
The Movement for a New World Information and Communication Order
Philip Schlesinger
From Cultural Defence to Political Culture
Kalyani Chadha and Anandam Kavoori
Media Imperialism Revisited
Dan Schiller
World Communications in Today's Age of Capital
Karol Jakubowicz
Ideas in Our Heads
Steven Livingston and Douglas Van Belle
The Effects of Satellite Technology on News-Gathering from Remote Locations
Oliver Boyd Barrett
Cyberspace, Globalization and Empire
Dal Yong Jin
Reinterpretation of Cultural Imperialism
Seungyoon Lee et al
The Emergence of Clusters in the Global Telecommunications Network
Victor Pickard
Neo-Liberal Visions and Revisions in Global Communications Policy from NWICO to WSIS
Colin Sparks
What's Wrong with Globalization?
Monroe Price, Susan Haas and Drew Margolin
Reflections on New Technologies and International Broadcasting:
Dwayne Winseck and Robert Pike
Communication and Empire
Michael Gurevitch, Stephen Coleman and Jay Blumler
Political Communication
Mohammed el-Nawawy and Shawn Powers
Al-Jazeera English
Albert May
Who Tube? How YouTube's News and Politics Space Is Going Mainstream
VOLUME TWO: THEORIZING COMMUNICATION
Harold Lasswell
The Theory of Political Propaganda
Johan Galtung
A Structure of Foreign News
Johan Galtung
A Structural Theory of Imperialism
Arjun Appadurai
Disjuncture and Difference in the Global Cultural Economy
Piers Robinsons
The Policy-Media Interaction Model
Marwan Kraidy
Hybridity in Cultural Globalization
Armand Mattelart
An Archaeology of the Global Era
Raka Shome and Rahda Hegde
Post-Colonial Approaches to Communication
Sonia Livingstone
On the Challenges of Cross-National Comparative Media Research
Henry Jenkins
The Cultural Logic of Media Convergence
John Urry
The 'System' of Automobility
Lars Qvortrup
Understanding New Digital Media
Slavko Splichal
In Search of a Strong European Public Sphere
Pradip Thomas
The Communication Rights in the Information Society (CRIS) Campaign
Nancy Fraser
Transnationalizing the Public Sphere
David Harvey
Neo-Liberalism as Creative Destruction
Manuel Castells
The New Public Sphere
Joseph Nye Jr.
Public Diplomacy and Soft Power
Christian Fuchs
Grounding Critical Communication Studies
Friedrich Kittler
Towards an Ontology of Media
VOLUME THREE: POLITICS AND COMMUNICATION
Andrew Calabrese
Communication and the End of Sovereignty?
Daniel Hallin and Stylianos Papathanassopoulos
Political Clientelism and the Media
John Downing
Audiences and Readers of Alternative Media
Jack Shaheen
Reel Bad Arabs
Douglas Kellner
Media Propaganda and Spectacle in the War on Iraq
Marc Raboy
The WSIS as a Political Space in Global Media Governance
Sean Aday, Steven Livingston and Maeve Hebert
Embedding the Truth
Peter Dahlgren
The Internet, Public Spheres and Political Communication
Fritz Plasser
From Hard to Soft News Standards? How Political Journalists in Different Media Systems Evaluate Shifting Quality of News
Carol Stabile
Unveiling Imperialism
Greg Simons and Dmitry Strovsky
Censorship in Contemporary Russian Journalism in the Age of the War against Terrorism
Nancy Snow and Philip Taylor
The Revival of the Propaganda State
Roger Stahl
Have You Played the War on Terror?
Chin-Chuan Lee, Zhou He and Yu Huang
Party-Market Corporatism, Clientelism and Media in Shanghai
Stephen Reese et al
Mapping the Blogosphere
Scott Straus
What Is the Relationship between Hate Radio and Violence? Rethinking Rwanda's 'Radio Machete'
Alan Hunter
Soft Power
Deepa Kumar
Framing Islam
VOLUME FOUR: CULTURE AND COMMUNICATION
Vamsee Juluri
Music Television and the Invention of Youth Culture in India
Yoshiko Nakano
Who Initiates a Global Flow? Japanese Popular Culture in Asia
Michael Curtin
Media Capital
Lina Khatib
Communicating Islamic Fundamentalism as Global Citizenship
Silvio Waisbord
McTV
Daniel Mato
The Transnationalization of the Telenovela Industry, Territorial References and the Production of Markets and Representations of Transnational Identities
Georgette Wang and Emilie Yueh-yu Yeh
Globalization and Hybridization in Cultural Products
Chris Atton
Far-Right Media on the Internet
Vian Bakir
Policy Agenda-Setting and Risk Communication
Mia Consalvo
Console Video Games and Global Corporations
Jesus Martin-Barbero
A Latin American Perspective on Communication/Cultural Mediation
Eun-Gyoo Kim and James W. Hamilton
Capitulation to Capital? Ohmynews as Alternative Media
Graeme Turner
The Mass Production of Celebrity 'Celetoids', Reality TV and the 'Demotic Turn'
Marie Gillespie
Security, Media and Multicultural Citizenship
Toru Hanaki et al
Hanryu Sweeps East Asia:
Bhaskar Sarkar
The Melodramas of Globalization
Adedayo Ladigbolu Abah
Popular Culture and Social Change in Africa
Georgette Wang
Going beyond the Dualistic View of Culture and Market Economy
Garry Whannel
Television and the Transformation of Sport