A diverse group of international scholars provides unique perspectives on contemporary global crises and their intersection with the media of public communication. Contributors draw upon a range of compelling theoretical frameworks and methodologies, situating each chapter in the wider literature within a nuanced and complex historical context.
A diverse group of international scholars provides unique perspectives on contemporary global crises and their intersection with the media of public communication. Contributors draw upon a range of compelling theoretical frameworks and methodologies, situating each chapter in the wider literature within a nuanced and complex historical context.
Yahya R. Kamalipour is a professor of communications and former chair of the Department of Journalism and Mass Communication, North Carolina A&T State University. Profiled in the Contemporary Authors, he has published eighteen books, including the acclaimed Global Media Perceptions of the United States: The Trump Effect, Global Communication: A Multicultural Perspective (3rd edition), Global Discourse in Fractured Times, and Media, Power, and Politics in the Digital Age. He is founding director of the Global Media Journals network and founding president of the Global Communication Association. John V. Pavlik is professor of journalism and media studies at Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey. His books include Disruption and Digital Journalism, Journalism in the Age of Virtual Reality, Converging Media, Media in the Digital Age, Journalism and New Media and The People's Right to Know. He is co-developer of the Situated Documentary, a form of location-based storytelling using Augmented Reality and 360-degree video. He has served as a judge of the Emmy Awards for excellence in television news and documentaries for more than three decades.
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Introduction Yahya R. Kamalipour, North Carolina A&T State University John V. Pavlik, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Part I. The Global Context 1. Contemporary Geopolitics, War, and Media: A Historical Context Lee B. Artz, Purdue University Northwest Part II. Political Ideologies 2. Revisiting the Clash of Civilizations' Debate: What has Changed 30 Years Later? Raymond Taras, Tulane University Part III. Social Media and Politics 3. Censorship, Social Media Corporations, and their Connections with US Foreign Policy Think Tanks David J. Park, Florida International University 4. The World Leaders on Social Media Alexander Laskin, Quinnipiac University Part IV. Media and Propaganda 5. Propaganda: Disinformation, Misinformation, Fake News, and Manipulation Marina Vujnovic, Monmouth University, and Dean Kruckeberg, University of North Carolina Charlotte Part V. Media and Conflicts 6. Russia, Ukraine, and the Court of Public Opinion Richard Gershon, Western Michigan University 7. Re
Introduction Yahya R. Kamalipour, North Carolina A&T State University John V. Pavlik, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Part I. The Global Context 1. Contemporary Geopolitics, War, and Media: A Historical Context Lee B. Artz, Purdue University Northwest Part II. Political Ideologies 2. Revisiting the Clash of Civilizations' Debate: What has Changed 30 Years Later? Raymond Taras, Tulane University Part III. Social Media and Politics 3. Censorship, Social Media Corporations, and their Connections with US Foreign Policy Think Tanks David J. Park, Florida International University 4. The World Leaders on Social Media Alexander Laskin, Quinnipiac University Part IV. Media and Propaganda 5. Propaganda: Disinformation, Misinformation, Fake News, and Manipulation Marina Vujnovic, Monmouth University, and Dean Kruckeberg, University of North Carolina Charlotte Part V. Media and Conflicts 6. Russia, Ukraine, and the Court of Public Opinion Richard Gershon, Western Michigan University 7. Re
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