Internationalizing "international communication" / Chin-Chuan Lee, editor.
Contributor(s): Li, Jinquan [editor.].
Material type: TextSeries: The new media world.Publisher: Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, [2014]Description: vi, 332 pages ; 24 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780472072446 (hardcover : alk. paper); 9780472052448 (pbk. : alk. paper).Subject(s): Communication, InternationalDDC classification: 302.2Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
International communication research: critical reflections and a new point of departure / Chin-Chuan Lee -- Window shopping: on internationalizing "international communication" / Elihu Katz -- Beyond Lazarsfeld: international communication research and its production of knowledge / Tsan-Kuo Chang -- Beyond modernization and the four theories of the press / Jan Servaes -- Professional models in journalism: between homogenization and diversity / Paolo Mancini -- Conditions of capital: global media in local contexts / Michael Curtin -- The enduring strength of Hollywood: the "imperial adventure" genre and Avatar / Jaap van Ginneken -- Resurrecting the imperial dimension in international communication / Colin Sparks -- De-Westernization and cosmopolitan media studies / Silvio Waisbord -- Local experiences, cosmopolitan theories: on cultural relevance in international communication research / Chin-Chuan Lee -- Theorizing media production as a quasi-autonomous field: a reassessment of China News studies / Judy Polumbaum -- Translation, communication, and East-West understanding / Zhang Longxi -- Public spheres, fields, networks: Western concepts for a de-Westernizing world / Rodney Benson -- Cosmopolitanism and international communication: understanding civil society actors / Peter Dahlgren -- Postcolonial visual culture: arguments from India / Arvind Rajagopal.
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