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El. knyga: Communication and Power in the Global Era: Orders and Borders

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This book re-visits how we think about communication and power in the global era. It takes stock of the last fifty years of scholarship, maps key patterns and concepts and sets an agenda for theory and research.

The book addresses such questions as:





How are national and cultural identities re-fashioned and expressed in the global era? How can we best understand the emergence of multiple and sometimes antagonistic modernities worldwide? How are political struggles fought and communicated on the local-national-global nexus? How do we integrate emerging media environments in global communication studies?

Bringing together essays from a range of internationally renowned scholars, this book will be useful to undergraduate and postgraduate students on Media and Communication Studies courses, particularly those studying globalisation and global media.

Contributors: Hector Amaya Paula Chakravartty Andrew Crocco Myria Georgiou Le Han Anikó Imre Koichi Iwabuchi Marwan M. Kraidy Sara Mourad Patrick D. Murphy Tarik Sabry Paddy Scannell Piotr M. Szpunar Guobin Yang Barbie Zelizer
List of contributors
vii
Acknowledgments xi
1 Orders and borders in global communication
1(8)
Marwan M. Kraidy
PART I Ordering borders: The transnational management of subjectivity
9(40)
2 Nation-states and transnational attachments
11(3)
Le Han
3 Nativist liberalism and the disciplining of Spanish language media
14(18)
Hector Amaya
4 Transnational nomads: Articulations of subjectivity across diasporic mediascapes
32(17)
Myria Georgiou
PART II Branding nations: Re-imagining communities in neo-liberal states
49(62)
5 Branding: Between national boundaries and capital flows
51(3)
Andrew C. Crocco
6 Media, modernity, and inequality: Aam Admi in India Inc.
54(21)
Paula Chakravartty
7 Old nations, new brands: Marketing intimacy in the new Europe
75(21)
Aniko Imre
8 Culture and national border administration in 21st-century Japan
96(15)
Koichi Iwabuchi
PART III Being modern: Situating the grand narrative
111(34)
9 Media, modernity, and postmodernity
113(3)
Piotr M. Szpunar
10 The centrality of televisions of the center in today's globalized world
116(14)
Paddy Scannell
11 Towards a vertical hermeneutics of the modern: On modernness
130(15)
Tarik Sabry
PART IV Destabilizing orders: Resistance and social transformation
145(39)
12 Resistance: From old to new media
147(3)
Sara Mourad
13 Resuscitating "resistance" in the age of global climate change: Notes on media, culture and environmental discourse in Latin America
150(16)
Patrick D. Murphy
14 Power and transgression in the global media age: The strange case of Twitter in China
166(18)
Guobin Yang
Index 184
Marwan M. Kraidy is Professor of Global Communication at the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania and the Edward Said Chair of American Studies at the American University of Beirut. He is a Fellow of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation and of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, and a grantee of the United States Institute of Peace.