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In this book the authors first provide a comprehensive survey on
the available studies on control, management, and optimization
strategies in AC and DC microgrids. The authors then provide the
design of a laboratory-scale microgrid system. Finally, a
real-world implementation of the deigned framework is provided.
This book paves the way for researchers working on the smart
microgrids spread over the fields of electrical engineering, power
systems, and smart infrastructures. Furthermore, it provides the
readers with a comprehensive insight to understand an in-depth big
picture of smart microgrids as well as an all-inclusive framework
for laboratory-scale implementation of a microgrid. It is suitable
for senior undergraduate students, graduate students who are
interested in research in areas related to future smart grids and
microgrids, and the researchers working in the related areas. This
book also can be used as a reference book for researchers who want
to develop laboratories on smart microgrids for future research.
Against a background of rapid technological change, the impact of
global communication on national cultures and societies has become
a dynamic area of critical enquiry. International Communication and
Globalization offers a timely overview of the rapidly expanding
area of media and communication studies. Leading contributors offer
a range of perspectives on the relationship between the process of
globalization and international communication. Individual chapters
examine the impact of market relations, deregulation and technology
of Third World countries, as well as the ethics of the global
communications industry. International Communication and
Globalization makes an important intervention in current debates
about media, technology and society.
One of the greatest dilemmas facing Muslims today is the fact that Muslim culture, which originated many centuries ago, is often seemingly incompatible with the culture of the modern Western world, and the features associated with it - technological progress, consumerism, and new electronic communication, all of which have the potential for a homogenizing effect on any culture. This book explores many key aspects of the globalisation process, discussing how Muslim countries are coping with the encounter with globalisation, as well as considering how the West is responding to Islam.
One of the greatest dilemmas facing Muslims today is the fact that Muslim culture, which originated many centuries ago, is often seemingly incompatible with the culture of the modern Western world, and the features associated with it - technological progress, consumerism, and new electronic communication, all of which have the potential for a homogenizing effect on any culture. This book explores many key aspects of the globalisation process, discussing how Muslim countries are coping with the encounter with globalisation, as well as considering how the West is responding to Islam.
To most Westerners, the Iranian revolution was a shocking
spectacle, a distant mass upheaval suddenly breaking into the daily
news. It was, in fact, a revolution of the television era, as this
book demonstrates. This account of the role of culture and
communication in the Iranian revolution also considers revolution
as communication in the modern world. Co-authored by participants
in the revolutionary upheaval, this study reflects a wide
perspective. Drawing on ten years of research, the authors vividly
show how the processes and products of modernization actually
helped to undermine the very foundation of modernity in Iran. Their
work reveals how deeply embedded cultural modes of communication
coupled with crucial media technologies were able to mobilize a
population within a repressive political context. Tracing the use
of small media (audio and video cassettes) to disseminate the
revolution, the authors challenge much of the theory that has
dominated international communication studies and, in doing so,
question the credibility of the established media. Their book also
examines the dilemmas of cultural policymaking based on Islamic
principles in a media-saturated domestic and international
environment. Annabelle Sreberny-Mohammadi and Ali Mohammadi are
co-editors of "Questioning the Media".
Communication between nations is being transformed in ways unthinkable even a generation ago. As the pace of this revolution increases so does the need to address the impact of this process on culture and society. International Communication and Globalization provides an essential and timely survey of the area. The contributors trace the development of international communication while also offering new approaches to this complex and rapidly-growing field of media and communication studies. The essays in this volume scrutinize the impact of market relations, deregulation, and technology of the countries of the Third World, as well as the ethics of the global communication industry. This collection offers a range of perspectives on the relationship between the globalization of process and international communication and, as such, makes an important intervention in current debates about media, technology, and society. International Communication and Globalization is an essential resource for all students of communication, media, and international relations.
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