This book re-visits how we think about communication and power in
the global era. It takes stock of the last fifty years of
scholarship, maps key patterns and concepts and sets an agenda for
theory and research. The book addresses such questions as: How are
national and cultural identities re-fashioned and expressed in the
global era? How can we best understand the emergence of multiple
and sometimes antagonistic modernities worldwide? How are political
struggles fought and communicated on the local-national-global
nexus? How do we integrate emerging media environments in global
communication studies? Bringing together essays from a range of
internationally renowned scholars, this book will be useful to
undergraduate and postgraduate students on Media and Communication
Studies courses, particularly those studying globalisation and
global media. Contributors: Hector Amaya Paula Chakravartty Andrew
Crocco Myria Georgiou Le Han Aniko Imre Koichi Iwabuchi Marwan M.
Kraidy Sara Mourad Patrick D. Murphy Tarik Sabry Paddy Scannell
Piotr M. Szpunar Guobin Yang Barbie Zelizer
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