Global Communication: A Multicultural Perspective

Global Communication: A Multicultural Perspective

by Yahya R. Kamalipour (Editor)
Global Communication: A Multicultural Perspective

Global Communication: A Multicultural Perspective

by Yahya R. Kamalipour (Editor)

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Overview

Global Communication: A Multicultural Perspective, Third Edition brings together diverse issues and expert perspectives of twenty-two notable and accomplished communication scholars, representing eight countries around the world. Together they discuss international communication, public relations and advertising, cultural implications of globalization, international law and regulation, transnational media, the shifting politics of media, trends in communication and information technology, and much more.

The Third Edition is fully updated to reflect major events that have impacted our global communication environment. Three new chapters on “global journalism” and “gender, ethnicity, and religion,” and “Shifting Politics in Global Media and Communication” have been added to make this volume more comprehensive. This book will help students understand the emergence of globalization and its effects on a worldwide scale.

Features:

  • Contributors represent Canada, Croatia, Holland, India, Germany, Sweden, Turkey, and the United States.
  • End-of-chapter questions are updated and intended to stimulate classroom discussion.
  • An expanded key terms and acronyms used in the book are included.
  • An updated and comprehensive list of suggested readings provides students and instructors further information about the issues covered in this book.

Helpful Internet links to information relevant to topics discussed are suggested throughout the book.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781538186718
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 03/05/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 478
File size: 4 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Yahya R. Kamalipour (PhD, University of Missouri) is professor of communications and former chair of the Department of Journalism and Mass Communication, North Carolina A&T State University. Previously, for 28 years, he served as professor and head of the Department of Communication and Creative Arts, Purdue University Northwest. His areas of interest and research include globalization, media impact, international communication, Middle East media, and new communication technologies. Profiled in the Contemporary Authors, he has published sixteen books and has served as an international consultant for several colleges and universities and on advisory/editorial boards of a dozen prominent communication journals. He is founding director of the Global Media Journals network and founding president of the Global Communication Association. Kamalipour has visited over sixty-five countries and has been interviewed by major newspapers and broadcast media around the world. He earned his PhD in communication at the University of Missouri-Columbia, MA in mass media at the University of Wisconsin-Superior, and BA in mass communication-public relations at the Minnesota State University. For additional information visit www.kamalipour.com.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Vincent Mosco, Queen's University, Canada

Preface by Yahya R. Kamalipour

Acknowledgments

About the Editor

About the Contributors

SECTION ONE

1 Following the Historical Paths of Global Communication
Allen Palmer, Brigham Young University

2 Global Economy and International Telecommunications Networks
Harmeet Sawhney, Indiana University, Bloomington

3 The Transnational Media Corporation and the Economics of Global Competition
Richard A. Gershon, Western Michigan University

SECTION TWO

4 Drawing a Bead on Global Communication Theories
John D. H. Downing, Southern Illinois University – Carbondale

5 The Politics of Global Communication
Cees J. Hamelink, University of Amsterdam

6 Global Communication Law
Jan H. Samoriski, Tiffin University, Ohio

7 Milestones in Communication and National Development
Vibert C. Cambridge, Ohio University, Athens

SECTION THREE

8 Global News and Information Flow in the Digital Age
Kuldip R. Rampal, University of Central Missouri

9 Global Broadcasting: From Sputnik to the Internet
Lars Lundgren, Sodertorn University, Sweden
Benjamin A. Davis, California State University Northridge

10 Global Journalism in the Digital Age
John V. Pavlik, Rutgers University

11 Global Communication and Propaganda
Richard C. Vincent, Indiana State University

SECTION FOUR

12 Implications of the Global Internet Network: Challenges and Prospects
George A. Barnett, University of California Davis
Devan Rosen, Ithaca College, New York

13 Global Advertising and Public Relations
Marina Vujnovic, Monmouth University, New Jersey
Dean Kruckeberg,University of Northern Iowa

14 Global Communication and Culture
Yeşim Kaptan, Kent State University

15 Gender, Ethnicity, and Religion in the Digital Age
Theresa Carilli and Jane Campbell, Purdue University Northwest

SECTION FIVE

16 The Shifting Politics in Global Media and Communication
Monroe E. Price, University of Pennsylvania

17 Global Communication Trends in the Digital Age
Mike Friedrichsen, Berlin University of Digital Sciences, Germany

Appendix

List of Acronyms

Suggested Readings



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