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De-westernizing media studies

Curran, James(Edited by)Park, Myung-Jin(Edited by)
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In a series of case studies from Asia, Africa, North and South America, Europe, the Middle East and Australia, the contributors explore relationships between media, power and society in a variety of regional and national contexts, and the effects of globalization.

They also confront the limitations of conventional media and globalization theory in understanding these relationships.

Individual chapters discuss media systems and media power in: * China *Central and Eastern Europe *South America *Middle East *Russia *Korea *Taiwan *Malaysia *Zimbabwe *Eg ypt States *Britain *Australia *Sweden *Italy *South Africa *India *Israel *France De-Westernizing Media Studies is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the relationship between mass communication and society in an era of globalization.

It provides a comprehensive and challenging response to a key debate of our time: whether globalization is a force for bad, undermining democracy, imposing cultural uniformity and weakening popular movements based on organized labor, or a force for good, empowering minorities and promoting solidarity between people. Hussein Amin, Lance Bennett, Stuart Cunningham, James Curran, Peter Dahlgren, Terry Flew, Daniel Hallin, Chang-Nam Kim, Raymond Kuhn, Tawana Kupe, Chin-Chuan Lee, Colin Leys, Tamar Liebes, Eric Kit-wa

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Product Details
Routledge
0415193958 / 9780415193955
Paperback / softback
302.23
23/12/1999
United Kingdom
English
ix, 342p. : 1 ill.
25 cm
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