Interim Report on Communication Problems in Modern Society
Title | Interim Report on Communication Problems in Modern Society PDF eBook |
Author | International Commission for the Study of Communication Problems |
Publisher | |
Pages | 86 |
Release | 1978 |
Genre | Communication |
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U.S. Participation in the UN
Title | U.S. Participation in the UN PDF eBook |
Author | United States. President |
Publisher | |
Pages | 332 |
Release | 1978 |
Genre | |
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International Communication
Title | International Communication PDF eBook |
Author | Daya Kishan Thussu |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 393 |
Release | 2018-12-27 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1780932677 |
The third edition of International Communication examines the profound changes that have taken place, and are continuing to take place at an astonishing speed, in international media and communication. Building on the success of previous editions, this book maps out the expansion of media and telecommunications corporations within the macro-economic context of liberalisation, deregulation and privitisation. It then goes on to explore the impact of such growth on audiences in different cultural contexts and from regional, national and international perspectives. Each chapter contains engaging case studies which exemplify the main concepts and arguments.
United States Participation in the UN
Title | United States Participation in the UN PDF eBook |
Author | United States. President |
Publisher | |
Pages | 732 |
Release | 1978 |
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Barriers Down
Title | Barriers Down PDF eBook |
Author | Diana Lemberg |
Publisher | Columbia University Press |
Pages | 335 |
Release | 2019-09-10 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 0231544030 |
Freedom of information is a principle commonly associated with the United States’ First Amendment traditions or digital-era technology boosters. Barriers Down reveals its unexpected origins in political, economic, and cultural battles over analog media in the mid-twentieth century. Diana Lemberg traces how the United States shaped media around the world after 1945 under the banner of the “free flow of information,” showing how the push for global media access acted as a vehicle for American power. Barriers Down considers debates over civil liberties and censorship in Nazi Germany, the Soviet Union, and elsewhere alongside Americans’ efforts to circumvent foreign regulatory systems in the quest to expand markets and bring their ideas to new publics. Lemberg shows how in the decades following the Second World War American free-flow policies reshaped the world’s information landscape, though not always as intended. Through burgeoning information diplomacy and development aid, Washington diffused new media ranging from television and satellite broadcasting to global English. But these actions also spurred overseas actors to articulate alternative understandings of information freedom and of how information flows might be regulated. Bridging the historiographies of the United States in the world, human rights, decolonization and development, and media and technology, Barriers Down excavates the analog roots of digital-age debates over the politics and ethics of transnational information flows.
The International History of Communication Study
Title | The International History of Communication Study PDF eBook |
Author | Peter Simonson |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 798 |
Release | 2015-10-14 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 1317540808 |
The International History of Communication Study maps the growth of media and communication studies around the world. Drawing out transnational flows of ideas, institutions, publications, and people, it offers the most comprehensive picture to date of the global history of communication research and education. This volume reaches into national and regional areas that have not received much attention in the scholarship until now, including Asia, Latin America, Africa, and the Middle East alongside Europe and North America. It also covers communication study outside of academic settings: in international organizations like UNESCO, and among commercial and civic groups. It moves beyond the traditional canon to cover work by forgotten figures, including women scholars in the field and those outside of the United States and Europe, and it situates them all within the broader geopolitical, institutional, and intellectual landscapes that have shaped communication study globally. Intended for scholars and graduate students in communication, media studies, and journalism, this volume pushes the history of communication study in new directions by taking an aggressively international and comparative perspective on the historiography of the field. Methodologically and conceptually, the volume breaks new ground in bringing comparative, transnational, and global frames to bear, and puts under the spotlight what has heretofore only lingered in the penumbra of the history of communication study.
No Limits to Learning
Title | No Limits to Learning PDF eBook |
Author | J. W. Botkin |
Publisher | Elsevier |
Pages | 176 |
Release | 2014-05-19 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1483297330 |
This book reconsiders global problems such as energy and the arms race, as well as more recent issues like cultural identity, communications and information. Attention is primarily focused on human problems and potential, rather than on material constraints to growth. The analysis places particular importance on new forms of learning and education, for individuals and especially for society, as indispensable for laying the groundwork to deal with global issues, and for bridging the gap between the complexity and risks of current global issues and our presently inadequately developed capacity to face up to them. This is the first Club of Rome report to authors from socialist and Third World countries as well as from the West