Democratizing Global Media: One World, Many Struggles

Democratizing Global Media: One World, Many Struggles

Democratizing Global Media: One World, Many Struggles

Democratizing Global Media: One World, Many Struggles

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Overview

Democratizing Global Media explores the complex relationship between globalizing media and the spread of democracy around the world. An international, interdisciplinary group of journalists and scholars discusses key_and often contentious_issues such as the power of media, the benefits of media globalization, and the political role of media. More than a critique, Democratizing Global Media offers positive alternatives, from peace journalism to popular movements toward democratizing media and public communication.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780742576728
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 04/07/2005
Series: Critical Media Studies: Institutions, Politics, and Culture
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 330
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Robert A. Hackett is professor in the School of Communication, Simon Fraser University in Canada. Yuezhi Zhao is associate professor and Canada Research Chair in the School of Communication, Simon Fraser University in Canada.

Table of Contents


Chapter 1 Foreword
Chapter 2 Acknowledgments
Chapter 3 1 Media Globalization, Media Democratization: Challenges, Issues, and Paradoxes
Chapter 4
Chapter I: Media Globalization and Democratic Deficits: National and Regional Audits
Chapter 5 2 Civil Society as Contested Concept: Media and Political Transformation in Eastern and Central Europe
Chapter 6 3 Who Wants Democracy and Does It Deliver Food? Communication and Power in a Globally Integrated China
Chapter 7 4 Contested Futures: Indian Media at the Crossroads
Chapter 8 5 Changing Political Cultures and Media under Globalism in Latin America
Chapter 9 6 Media in 'Globalizing' Africa: What Prospects for Democratic Communication?
Chapter 10
Chapter II: Media and Democracy in Global Sites and Conflicts
Chapter 11 7 Globalization, Regionalization, and Democratization: The Interaction of Three Paradigms in the Field of Mass Communication
Chapter 12 8 Constructing Collective Identities and Democratic Media in a Globalizing World: Israel as a Test Case
Chapter 13 9 The Iraq Conflict and the Media: Embedded with War Rather than with Peace and Democracy
Chapter 14 10 Global Media Governance as a Potential Site of Civil Society Intervention
Chapter 15
Chapter III: Modalities of Democratization
Chapter 16 11 Beyond Wiggle Room: American Corporate Media's Democratic Deficit, Its Global Implications, and Prospects for Reform
Chapter 17 12 Globalization, Communication, Democratization: Toward Gender Equality
Chapter 18 13 Peace Journalism: A Global Dialog for Democracy and Democratic Media
Chapter 19 14 Finding a Frame: Towards a Transnational Advocacy Campaign to Democratize Communication
Chapter 20 Index
Chapter 21 About the Contributors
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