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Information and the Crisis Economy (Hardcover): Herbert I. Schiller Information and the Crisis Economy (Hardcover)
Herbert I. Schiller
R2,241 Discovery Miles 22 410 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume analyzes how information and the new information technologies and processes are being used to overcome the multiple crises afflicting the U.S. and other advanced, industrial, market societies. The book focuses on development of the new technologies to create new industries to make up for older ones lost to international competition; the application of the new instrumentation throughout the industrial system to raise productivity by eliminating labor; the ultilization of advanced communication systems to police and check opposition in poor parts of the world; the privatizaion of the public sector to reduce production costs at the expense of social welfare; and unilateralism in international communications issues to derive advantage for American media, information processing, and industrial enterprise.

Beyond National Sovereignty - International Communications in the 1990s (Hardcover, New ed): Kaarle Nordenstreng, Herbert I.... Beyond National Sovereignty - International Communications in the 1990s (Hardcover, New ed)
Kaarle Nordenstreng, Herbert I. Schiller
R2,898 Discovery Miles 28 980 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume is a collection of contemporary commentaries on international communication issues, with the concept of national sovereignty as the departure point. Offering readers an introduction to current and emerging concerns, it provides the basic analytical tools needed to understand the issues involved. Problems are examined from the perspectives of journalism, social sciences, international politics, law, and emerging technology; topics include mass media communication across borders, communication satellites, and Third World nations and the need to establish a new world information order.

Communication and Cultural Domination (Paperback): Herbert I. Schiller Communication and Cultural Domination (Paperback)
Herbert I. Schiller
R1,312 Discovery Miles 13 120 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This title was first published in 1976

Communication and Cultural Domination (Hardcover): Herbert I. Schiller Communication and Cultural Domination (Hardcover)
Herbert I. Schiller
R4,063 Discovery Miles 40 630 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This title was first published in 1976. The attainment of political independence by more than ninety countries since the Second World War has directed attention to the conditions of economic helplessness and dependency that continue to frustrate the development of at least two-thirds of the world's nations. Two and sometimes three decades of disappointing efforts to extricate themselves from dependency have begun to provoke serious reappraisals in many lands about the entire concept of development. Accordingly, the time ahead will surely be a period of growing cultural-communications struggle intra- and inter - nationally between those seeking the end of domination and those striving to maintain it. The intention of this work is to assist, in a very modest way, in the outcome of this struggle.

Beyond National Sovereignty - International Communications in the 1990s (Paperback): Kaarle Nordenstreng, Herbert I. Schiller Beyond National Sovereignty - International Communications in the 1990s (Paperback)
Kaarle Nordenstreng, Herbert I. Schiller
R2,014 Discovery Miles 20 140 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume is a collection of contemporary commentaries on international communication issues, with the concept of national sovereignty as the departure point. Offering readers an introduction to current and emerging concerns, it provides the basic analytical tools needed to understand the issues involved. Problems are examined from the perspectives of journalism, social sciences, international politics, law, and emerging technology; topics include mass media communication across borders, communication satellites, and Third World nations and the need to establish a new world information order.

Hope and Folly - The United States and Unesco, 1945-1985 (Paperback): Herbert I. Schiller Hope and Folly - The United States and Unesco, 1945-1985 (Paperback)
Herbert I. Schiller
R1,442 R1,342 Discovery Miles 13 420 Save R100 (7%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Hope and Folly "was first published in 1989. Minnesota Archive Editions uses digital technology to make long-unavailable books once again accessible, and are published unaltered from the original University of Minnesota Press editions.

Created in a burst of idealism after World War II, the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) existed for forty years in a state of troubled yet often successful collaboration with one of its founders and benefactors, the United States. In 1980, UNESCO adopted the report of a commission that surveyed and criticized the dominance, in world media, of the United States, Japan, and a handful of European countries. The report also provided the conceptual underpinnings for what was later called the New World Information and Communication Order, a general direction adopted by UNESCO to encourage increased Third World participation in world media. This direction - it never became an official program - ultimately led to the United States's withdrawal from UNESCO in 1984.

"Hope and Folly "is an interpretive chronicle of U.S./ UNESCO relations. Although the information debated has garnered wide attention in Europe and the Third World, there is no comparable study in the English language, and none that focuses specifically on the United States and the broad historical context of the debate. In the first three parts, William Preston covers the changing U.S./ UNESCO relationship from the early cold war years through the period of anti-UNESCO backlash, as well as the politics of the withdrawal. Edward Herman's section is an interpretive critique of American media coverage of the withdrawal, and Herbert Schiller's is a conceptual analysis of conflicts within the United States's information policies during its last years in UNESCO. The book's appendices include an analysis of Ed Bradley's notorious "60 Minutes" broadcast on UNESCO.

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