Taking a unique approach in studying global media alongside a range
of other globalized forms of communication, ranging from the
individual to groups, civil society groupings, commercial
enterprises and political formations. A wide-ranging theoretical
and empirical overview suitable for upper-level undergraduate and
graduate students of media and communication studies and those
studying globalization within related disciplines such as
sociology. Offers a clear, systemic overview with individual
chapters focussing on different types of communication, but also
offers a critical perspective on the achievements of globalization
and global communication.
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