BRICS Media
Reshaping the Global Communication Order?
Herausgeber: Thussu, Daya Kishan; Nordenstreng, Kaarle
BRICS Media
Reshaping the Global Communication Order?
Herausgeber: Thussu, Daya Kishan; Nordenstreng, Kaarle
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Adopting a critical approach in analyses of the BRICS' communication strategies and their effectiveness, this book contextualizes and evaluates the role of the BRICS nations in framing a new global communication order.
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Adopting a critical approach in analyses of the BRICS' communication strategies and their effectiveness, this book contextualizes and evaluates the role of the BRICS nations in framing a new global communication order.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 330
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 661g
- ISBN-13: 9781138604025
- ISBN-10: 113860402X
- Artikelnr.: 35467903
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 330
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 661g
- ISBN-13: 9781138604025
- ISBN-10: 113860402X
- Artikelnr.: 35467903
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Daya Kishan Thussu is Professor of International Communication at Hong Kong Baptist University. For many years he was Professor of International Communication at the University of Westminster in London. Author or editor of 19 books, he is Managing Editor of the Sage journal, Global Media and Communication. Kaarle Nordenstreng is Professor Emeritus of Journalism and Mass Communication at Tampere University in Finland. A former Vice- President of the International Association for Media and Communication Research and President of the International Organization of Journalists, he has written or edited more than 60 books.
Foreword Understanding Global Communication in a Polycentric World
Introduction
Part I -Challenging Dominant Discourses in a New World Order
1. The BRICS paradox
2. Shifting paradigms of communication research
3. Moving beyond Western models in the study of BRICS media systems
Part II - Media and Communication Structures and Systems
4. The Brazilian media system in a turbulent environment
5. A post-analogue hybrid media system: the Russian case
6. Media systems and structures in India
7. Beyond convergence: rethinking China's media system in a global context
8. South Africa: Beyond democratic deficit in public service broadcasting
Part III - BRICS and Global Strategic Communication
9. Brazil and corporatist soft power
10. Russian soft power from the USSR to Putin's Russia
11. India: culture as soft power
12. China's cultural power reconnects with the world
13. Contending soft powers: South African media on the African continent
Part IV - BRICS and Changing Communication Practices
14. BRICS journalism as a new territory for localizing journalism studies
15. Neoliberal capitalism and BRICS on screen
16. BRICS de-Americanizing the Internet?
Introduction
Part I -Challenging Dominant Discourses in a New World Order
1. The BRICS paradox
2. Shifting paradigms of communication research
3. Moving beyond Western models in the study of BRICS media systems
Part II - Media and Communication Structures and Systems
4. The Brazilian media system in a turbulent environment
5. A post-analogue hybrid media system: the Russian case
6. Media systems and structures in India
7. Beyond convergence: rethinking China's media system in a global context
8. South Africa: Beyond democratic deficit in public service broadcasting
Part III - BRICS and Global Strategic Communication
9. Brazil and corporatist soft power
10. Russian soft power from the USSR to Putin's Russia
11. India: culture as soft power
12. China's cultural power reconnects with the world
13. Contending soft powers: South African media on the African continent
Part IV - BRICS and Changing Communication Practices
14. BRICS journalism as a new territory for localizing journalism studies
15. Neoliberal capitalism and BRICS on screen
16. BRICS de-Americanizing the Internet?
Foreword Understanding Global Communication in a Polycentric World
Introduction
Part I -Challenging Dominant Discourses in a New World Order
1. The BRICS paradox
2. Shifting paradigms of communication research
3. Moving beyond Western models in the study of BRICS media systems
Part II - Media and Communication Structures and Systems
4. The Brazilian media system in a turbulent environment
5. A post-analogue hybrid media system: the Russian case
6. Media systems and structures in India
7. Beyond convergence: rethinking China's media system in a global context
8. South Africa: Beyond democratic deficit in public service broadcasting
Part III - BRICS and Global Strategic Communication
9. Brazil and corporatist soft power
10. Russian soft power from the USSR to Putin's Russia
11. India: culture as soft power
12. China's cultural power reconnects with the world
13. Contending soft powers: South African media on the African continent
Part IV - BRICS and Changing Communication Practices
14. BRICS journalism as a new territory for localizing journalism studies
15. Neoliberal capitalism and BRICS on screen
16. BRICS de-Americanizing the Internet?
Introduction
Part I -Challenging Dominant Discourses in a New World Order
1. The BRICS paradox
2. Shifting paradigms of communication research
3. Moving beyond Western models in the study of BRICS media systems
Part II - Media and Communication Structures and Systems
4. The Brazilian media system in a turbulent environment
5. A post-analogue hybrid media system: the Russian case
6. Media systems and structures in India
7. Beyond convergence: rethinking China's media system in a global context
8. South Africa: Beyond democratic deficit in public service broadcasting
Part III - BRICS and Global Strategic Communication
9. Brazil and corporatist soft power
10. Russian soft power from the USSR to Putin's Russia
11. India: culture as soft power
12. China's cultural power reconnects with the world
13. Contending soft powers: South African media on the African continent
Part IV - BRICS and Changing Communication Practices
14. BRICS journalism as a new territory for localizing journalism studies
15. Neoliberal capitalism and BRICS on screen
16. BRICS de-Americanizing the Internet?







