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New Frontiers in International Communication Theory offers a wide-ranging assessment of the present state of the field of international communication and charts new directions for theory and research. It brings together renowned and emerging scholars who challenge the field to move beyond the limits of existing formulations, approaches, and trajectories, providing an alternative and a supplement to traditional approaches in analysis and study. In rethinking the central problematics of the field, exploring established and new tools and models of inquiry, and articulating new research agendas, this interdisciplinary collection anticipates the future of international communication studies.

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International communication is expanding in volume, scope, and significance. Academic study of this field becomes ever more important as new and challenging theoretical issues are on the agenda. This creates the need for sound, readable, and enlightening texts on international communication, and this book is a splendid example of such a text. Highly recommended reading! -- Cees J. Hamelink, University of Amsterdam New Frontiers in International Communication Theory undertakes a major reassessment of the field. It moves beyond the dualism of political economy and cultural studies, expanding the application of postmodern, poststructuralist, and postcolonial perspectives to an impressively global range of themes, issues, and debates, with contributions from both well-established names and rising stars. -- Oliver Boyd-Barrett, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona

Acknowledgments ix
Introduction: New Frontiers in International Communication 1(16)
Mehdi Semati
Part I: Rethinking Problematics in International Communication 17(72)
Mehdi Semati
1 Four Theories of the Press in Hindsight: Reflections on a Popular Model
21(12)
John Nerone
2 Toward a Critical Genealogy of Communication, Development, and Social Change
33(22)
Sujatha Sosale
3 Communication and the Postcolonial Nation-State: A New Political Economic Research Agenda
55(16)
Amin Alhassan
4 Global AIDS, IT, and Critical Humanism: Reframing International Health Communication
71(22)
John Nguyet Erni
Part II: The Global Vectors of Communication 89(64)
Mehdi Semati
5 The Terror of the Image: International Relations and the Global Image Circuitry
93(24)
Francois Debrix
6 The Weird Global Media Event and the Tactical Intellectual
117(20)
McKenzie Wark
7 Empire, War, and Antiwar Media
137(20)
John D.H. Downing
Part III: Models and Tools for Inquiry in International Communication 153(74)
Mehdi Semati
8 Transfrontier Media, Law, and Cultural Policy in the European Union
157(22)
Clifford A. Jones
9 Democratization and the Media: Reflections on the Central American Experience
179(22)
Rick Rockwell
10 The Promises and Pitfalls of Ethnographic Research in International Communication Studies
201(30)
Michael Robert Evans
Part IV: On the Political-Theoretical Horizons of International Communication 227(66)
Mehdi Semati
11 Cells, Nets, and the Security State: Transnational Political Organizations and the Governing of the Internet
231(16)
Heidi Marie Brush
12 From Culture to Hybridity in International Communication
247(16)
Marwan M. Kraidy
13 Transnational Genome Debates and the Return of Eugenics
263(16)
Marouf Hasian Jr.
14 Islamism and the Politics of Eurocentrism
279(14)
S. Sayyid
Index 293(10)
About the Editor and Contributors 303
Mehdi Semati is assistant professor of communication at Eastern Illinois University.