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Electronic empires : global media and local resistance / edited by Daya Kishan Thussu.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Arnold, 1998Description: ix, 310 pISBN:
  • 034071896X (pbk.)
  • 0340718951
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 302.2
LOC classification:
  • P96.I5 E4 1998
Contents:
Notes on contributors -- Introduction -- Sect. I. Globalisation of Electronic Empires -- 1. Striving for communication dominance: a half-century review -- 2. Media convergence and globalisation -- 3. Full of Eastern promise? Central and Eastern European media after 1989 -- 4. Infotainment international: a view from the South -- Discussion questions -- Sect. II. Global Media: A Global Public Sphere? -- 5. What price the public sphere? -- 6. Is there a global public sphere? -- 7. Privatising public space -- 8. Worldwide wedge: division and contradiction in the global information infrastructure -- Discussion questions -- Sect. III. Debating Media Globalisation -- 9. Media imperialism reformulated -- 10. Global and regional dynamics of international television flows -- 11. Trends in global media reception -- 12. Feminist internationalism: imagining and building global civil society -- Discussion questions -- Sect. IV. Global Media and Local Resistance -- 13. The right to communicate -- 14. An alternative globalization: youthful resistance to electronic empires -- 15. Electronic empires: an Islamic perspective -- 16. Localising the global: Zee TV in India -- Discussion questions -- Author index -- Subject index.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Notes on contributors -- Introduction -- Sect. I. Globalisation of Electronic Empires -- 1. Striving for communication dominance: a half-century review -- 2. Media convergence and globalisation -- 3. Full of Eastern promise? Central and Eastern European media after 1989 -- 4. Infotainment international: a view from the South -- Discussion questions -- Sect. II. Global Media: A Global Public Sphere? -- 5. What price the public sphere? -- 6. Is there a global public sphere? -- 7. Privatising public space -- 8. Worldwide wedge: division and contradiction in the global information infrastructure -- Discussion questions -- Sect. III. Debating Media Globalisation -- 9. Media imperialism reformulated -- 10. Global and regional dynamics of international television flows -- 11. Trends in global media reception -- 12. Feminist internationalism: imagining and building global civil society -- Discussion questions -- Sect. IV. Global Media and Local Resistance -- 13. The right to communicate -- 14. An alternative globalization: youthful resistance to electronic empires -- 15. Electronic empires: an Islamic perspective -- 16. Localising the global: Zee TV in India -- Discussion questions -- Author index -- Subject index.

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