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The world news prism : challenges of digital communication / William A. Hachten, James F. Scotton.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Chichester, West Sussex, UK ; Malden, MA : Wiley-Blackwell, 2012Edition: Eighth editionDescription: xi, 249 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1444338587
  • 9781444338584
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 070.4332 23
LOC classification:
  • PN4784 .F6H33 2012
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- Ch. 1 News Communication for a New Global System -- Ch. 2 Changing Ideologies of Press Control -- Ch. 3 Global News Under Stress -- Ch. 4 Digital Media: Global, Interactive and Free -- Ch. 5 The Whole World is Watching: Impact of Great News Events -- Ch. 6 Globalization of Media and Language -- Ch. 7 China: New Media in an Old Political World -- Ch. 8 The Middle East: Media Storms in the Desert -- Ch. 9 India and Africa: Contrasts in Development -- Ch. 10 Foreign News in Flux -- Ch. 11 War Reporting Fire and Misfire -- Ch. 12 Public Diplomacy and Propaganda -- Ch. 13 Forecast: Changeable with Stormy Periods.
Summary: "The World News Prism enjoys a well-earned reputation for excellence in its in-depth analysis of the changing role of transnational news media in the 21st-century. In the eighth edition of this classic text, the authors expand their discussion of news systems in developing nations and the impact of digital media on traditional societies. A new chapter dedicated to evolving media in Egypt, Tunisia, and elsewhere in Africa and the Middle East explores the role of the Internet, cell phones, and Al Jazeera in facilitating momentous political change in the region. The book also provides important updates on the decline of print media in the West and the challenges this poses to global reporting now and for the future. Combining scholarly insights with a concise and accessible writing style, The World News Prism: Challenges of Digital Communication lends remarkable clarity to the fog of today's global information revolution"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Machine generated contents note: Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- Ch. 1 News Communication for a New Global System -- Ch. 2 Changing Ideologies of Press Control -- Ch. 3 Global News Under Stress -- Ch. 4 Digital Media: Global, Interactive and Free -- Ch. 5 The Whole World is Watching: Impact of Great News Events -- Ch. 6 Globalization of Media and Language -- Ch. 7 China: New Media in an Old Political World -- Ch. 8 The Middle East: Media Storms in the Desert -- Ch. 9 India and Africa: Contrasts in Development -- Ch. 10 Foreign News in Flux -- Ch. 11 War Reporting Fire and Misfire -- Ch. 12 Public Diplomacy and Propaganda -- Ch. 13 Forecast: Changeable with Stormy Periods.

"The World News Prism enjoys a well-earned reputation for excellence in its in-depth analysis of the changing role of transnational news media in the 21st-century. In the eighth edition of this classic text, the authors expand their discussion of news systems in developing nations and the impact of digital media on traditional societies. A new chapter dedicated to evolving media in Egypt, Tunisia, and elsewhere in Africa and the Middle East explores the role of the Internet, cell phones, and Al Jazeera in facilitating momentous political change in the region. The book also provides important updates on the decline of print media in the West and the challenges this poses to global reporting now and for the future. Combining scholarly insights with a concise and accessible writing style, The World News Prism: Challenges of Digital Communication lends remarkable clarity to the fog of today's global information revolution"-- Provided by publisher.

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