ISBN:
9781118255292
Language:
English
Pages:
Online-Ressource (XVII, 554 Seiten)
Edition:
Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
Series Statement:
Handbooks in communication and media
Series Statement:
Handbooks in Communication and Media Ser.
Parallel Title:
Druckausg. The handbook of global media research
DDC:
302.23072
Keywords:
System analysis
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Engineering
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Medienwirtschaft
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Medienwissenschaft
;
Aufsatzsammlung
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Electronic books
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Mass media
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Mass media and globalization
;
Electronic books
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Massenmedien
;
Globalisierung
;
Medienforschung
;
Massenmedien
;
Internationaler Vergleich
Abstract:
Bringing together the perspectives of more than 40 internationally acclaimed authors, The Handbook of Global Media Research explores competing methodologies in the dynamic field of transnational media and communications, providing valuable insight into research practice in a globalized media landscape.Provides a framework for the critical debate of comparative media researchPosits transnational media research as reflective of advanced globalization processes, and explores its roles and responsibilities Articulates the key themes and competing methodological approaches in a dynamic and developi
Description / Table of Contents:
The Handbook of Global Media Research; Contents; Notes on Contributors; Introduction; Part I History of Transnational Media Research; 1 Comparative Research and the History of Communication Studies; Framing Comparative Communication Research; Comparative Communication Research on Global Regions; Comparative Medium-Specific Research; Comparative Studies of Media and Society; Conclusions; Acknowledgments; 2 Global Media Research and Global Ambitions: The Case of UNESCO; Expectations; Media Research; The Projects; Assumptions; War Begins in People's Minds; The More Information, The Better
Description / Table of Contents:
CausalityMore Obstacles; Conclusion; 3 Global Media Research: Can We Know Global Audiences? A View from a BBC Perspective; Part II Re-conceptualizing Research across Globalized Network Cultures; 4 Media and Hegemonic Populism: Representing the Rise of the Rest; Free Market Paradox; Goldilocks Globalization Changed Place; The 9/11 Complex; Representing War; Overusing Celebrity Narratives; BC/AC; Acknowledgment; 5 Digitization and Knowledge Systems of the Powerful and the Powerless; The Specificity and Variability of Digital Formations
Description / Table of Contents:
Electronic Financial Markets: Making Informal Power PoliticsA Global Space that Can Encompass the Immobile; Conclusion: Similar Technical Capabilities but Different Cultures of Use; 6 Media Cultures in a Global Age: A Transcultural Approach to an Expanded Spectrum; The Container Model of National Societies and Media Cultures; Theorizing Media Culture Beyond the Container Model; A Transcultural Approach to Studying Media Cultures; Transcultural Comparison; Media Cultures and Underlying Human Needs; Resulting Priorities for the Critical Research of Media Cultures
Description / Table of Contents:
7 Deconstructing the "Methodological Paradox": Comparative Research between National Centrality and Networked SpacesMethodological Nationalism in Communication Research; Transnational Research in De-territorialized Settings; 8 Footprints of the Global South: Venesat-1 and RascomQAF/1R as Counter-hegemonic Satellites; Satellites and Media Space; The Power of a Footprint; Venesat-1; RascomQAF/1R; Conclusion; Acknowledgments; 9 Securitization and Legitimacy in Global Media Governance: Spaces, Jurisdictions, and Tensions; Securitization of Governance and Public Speech
Description / Table of Contents:
Space, Jurisdiction, and Illusive Media GovernanceTowards a Media Governance Research Agenda; Acknowledgment; 10 Emerging Transnational News Spheres in Global Crisis Reporting: A Research Agenda; Conceptualizing Transnational News Spheres; The World Imposing Itself on National Audiences; National Rootedness in Crisis; Transnationalizing from Within; National/Regional Perspectives on Global News Platforms; Factors that Might Impact on Emerging Transnational News Sphere(s); Conclusions; 11 The "Global Public Sphere": A Critical Reappraisal; System Connectivity; System Change
Description / Table of Contents:
System Interdependence
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