Global Media Perceptions of the United States
The Trump Effect
Herausgeber: Kamalipour, Yahya R.
Global Media Perceptions of the United States
The Trump Effect
Herausgeber: Kamalipour, Yahya R.
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A timely portrait of international perceptions and media coverage of the United States, this collection reveals the global effects of the tumultuous environments and controversial views of Donald Trump’s presidency. Over thirty scholars, including Noam Chomsky, present research on 20 countries.
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A timely portrait of international perceptions and media coverage of the United States, this collection reveals the global effects of the tumultuous environments and controversial views of Donald Trump’s presidency. Over thirty scholars, including Noam Chomsky, present research on 20 countries.
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- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. September 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 619g
- ISBN-13: 9781538174135
- ISBN-10: 1538174138
- Artikelnr.: 64939425
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. September 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 619g
- ISBN-13: 9781538174135
- ISBN-10: 1538174138
- Artikelnr.: 64939425
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Yahya R. Kamalipour is a noted global media and communication scholar and current professor of communications and former chair of the Department of Journalism and Mass Communication at North Carolina A&T State University. For 28 years he served as professor and head of the Department of Communication and Creative Arts, Purdue University Northwest. His areas of interest and research include globalization, media impact, international communication, Middle East media, and new communication technologies. He has published eighteen books, including the acclaimed Global Communication: A Multicultural Perspective (3rd edition), Global Discourse in Fractured Times, and Media, Power, and Politics in the Digital Age. He has served as an international consultant for several colleges and universities and on advisory/editorial boards of a dozen prominent communication journals. He is founding director of the Global Media Journals network and founding president of the Global Communication Association. Kamalipour has visited over sixty-five countries and has been interviewed by major newspapers and broadcast media around the world. He earned his PhD in communication at the University of Missouri-Columbia.
Foreword: Cees Hamelink, University Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Introduction: Yahya R. Kamalipour, North Carolina A&T State University
1. America and the World: The Plight of Organized Human Life
Noam Chomsky, University of Arizona
2. How Americans See the World: What Research Tells Us
John V. Pavlik, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
3. Looking for Agrabah in the 21st Century: News, Entertainment, and the
Politics of Austerity
Lee Artz, Purdue University Northwest
AUSTRALIA
4. What's He Done Now? Seeing the US and Trump through the Australian Media
Hart Cohen, Myra Gurney, and Antonio Castillo, Western Sydney University
CHINA
5. Selfish and Reckless: Unveiling the Portrayal of US and Trump through
the Chinese Media, 2017-2019
Lizhou Sun, Southwestern University of Political Science and Law, and Fei
Song, Henan University of Technology, China
COLOMBIA
6. The Magnate Became President: How the Colombian Media and Citizens
Perceive the US and Trump
Jesus Arroyave, Universidad del Norte, Colombia
EGYPT
7. Portrayal of the U.S. Administration in the Egyptian Media
Rasha Allam, The American University in Cairo, Egypt
ENGLAND
8. Special Relations: Trump, Brexit, and the British Media
Graham Murdock, Loughborough University, UK
9. Donald Trump: Balloon Baby or Toilet Head? Satire and Protest in the
Press and on the Streets of London
Jane Stokes, University of East London
GERMANY
10. Mediated Populism: The US Image under Trump in German Media
Regina Cazzamatta and Kai Hafez, University of Erfurt, Germany
GREECE
11. The Image of the United States in Greek Online News Sites During the
Trump Presidency
Thimios Zaharopoulos, The American College of Greece
IRAN
12. Iranian Media Coverage and Views of the United States and Trump
Saeedeh Moradifar and Ali Omidi, University of Isfahan, Iran, and Kourosh
Ziabari, Fair Observer correspondent and UK Chevening Scholarship alumnus,
Iran
KOREA
13. News Coverage about the US in Korea during Bush, Obama, and Trump
Administration: Trump as an Outlier?
Hyelim Lee and Seulgi Jang, Seoul National University, Korea, and Kadir Jun
Ayhan, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Korea
MALAYSIA
14. US Image and Trump Coverage in Major Malaysian Ethnic Newspapers
Abbas Ghaanbari Baghestan, University of Tehran and Mohd Nizam Osman,
University Putra Malaysia
MEXICO
15. Images of Donald Trump and the United States on the Mexican Press
José Carlos Lozano, Tecnológico de Monterrey, Mexico, and Francisco Javier
Martínez, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, Mexico
NIGERIA
16. Nigerian Media Coverage of the United States
Abbas Ghanbari Baghestan, University of Tehran and Topic Peremobowei Akoje,
University of Benin, Nigeria
PAKISTAN
17. Pakistani Perceptions of America and Trump
Ejaz Akram, Southwestern University of Politics and Law, Chongqing, China,
and Ayesha Khan, Shanghai University, Shanghai, China
POLAND
18. Social Perceptions and Media Coverage of the United States in Poland
during Donald Trump's Presidency
Tomasz Pludowski, Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University, Poland
RUSSIA
19. The US Image and Donald Trump through the Russian Eyes
Rovinskaya Juliana, Russian State University for the Humanities, and
Greydina Nadezhda, Pyatigorks State University, Russia
TURKEY
20. Long Time Allies No More? How News Media in Turkey Covered the USA in
2019
Banu Akdenizli, Northwestern University-Qatar; Burak Özçetin, Istanbul
Bilgi University; and Nazli Çetin Gündogdu, Yeditepe University Istanbul
Suggested Reading
About the Editor and Contributors
Introduction: Yahya R. Kamalipour, North Carolina A&T State University
1. America and the World: The Plight of Organized Human Life
Noam Chomsky, University of Arizona
2. How Americans See the World: What Research Tells Us
John V. Pavlik, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
3. Looking for Agrabah in the 21st Century: News, Entertainment, and the
Politics of Austerity
Lee Artz, Purdue University Northwest
AUSTRALIA
4. What's He Done Now? Seeing the US and Trump through the Australian Media
Hart Cohen, Myra Gurney, and Antonio Castillo, Western Sydney University
CHINA
5. Selfish and Reckless: Unveiling the Portrayal of US and Trump through
the Chinese Media, 2017-2019
Lizhou Sun, Southwestern University of Political Science and Law, and Fei
Song, Henan University of Technology, China
COLOMBIA
6. The Magnate Became President: How the Colombian Media and Citizens
Perceive the US and Trump
Jesus Arroyave, Universidad del Norte, Colombia
EGYPT
7. Portrayal of the U.S. Administration in the Egyptian Media
Rasha Allam, The American University in Cairo, Egypt
ENGLAND
8. Special Relations: Trump, Brexit, and the British Media
Graham Murdock, Loughborough University, UK
9. Donald Trump: Balloon Baby or Toilet Head? Satire and Protest in the
Press and on the Streets of London
Jane Stokes, University of East London
GERMANY
10. Mediated Populism: The US Image under Trump in German Media
Regina Cazzamatta and Kai Hafez, University of Erfurt, Germany
GREECE
11. The Image of the United States in Greek Online News Sites During the
Trump Presidency
Thimios Zaharopoulos, The American College of Greece
IRAN
12. Iranian Media Coverage and Views of the United States and Trump
Saeedeh Moradifar and Ali Omidi, University of Isfahan, Iran, and Kourosh
Ziabari, Fair Observer correspondent and UK Chevening Scholarship alumnus,
Iran
KOREA
13. News Coverage about the US in Korea during Bush, Obama, and Trump
Administration: Trump as an Outlier?
Hyelim Lee and Seulgi Jang, Seoul National University, Korea, and Kadir Jun
Ayhan, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Korea
MALAYSIA
14. US Image and Trump Coverage in Major Malaysian Ethnic Newspapers
Abbas Ghaanbari Baghestan, University of Tehran and Mohd Nizam Osman,
University Putra Malaysia
MEXICO
15. Images of Donald Trump and the United States on the Mexican Press
José Carlos Lozano, Tecnológico de Monterrey, Mexico, and Francisco Javier
Martínez, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, Mexico
NIGERIA
16. Nigerian Media Coverage of the United States
Abbas Ghanbari Baghestan, University of Tehran and Topic Peremobowei Akoje,
University of Benin, Nigeria
PAKISTAN
17. Pakistani Perceptions of America and Trump
Ejaz Akram, Southwestern University of Politics and Law, Chongqing, China,
and Ayesha Khan, Shanghai University, Shanghai, China
POLAND
18. Social Perceptions and Media Coverage of the United States in Poland
during Donald Trump's Presidency
Tomasz Pludowski, Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University, Poland
RUSSIA
19. The US Image and Donald Trump through the Russian Eyes
Rovinskaya Juliana, Russian State University for the Humanities, and
Greydina Nadezhda, Pyatigorks State University, Russia
TURKEY
20. Long Time Allies No More? How News Media in Turkey Covered the USA in
2019
Banu Akdenizli, Northwestern University-Qatar; Burak Özçetin, Istanbul
Bilgi University; and Nazli Çetin Gündogdu, Yeditepe University Istanbul
Suggested Reading
About the Editor and Contributors
Foreword: Cees Hamelink, University Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Introduction: Yahya R. Kamalipour, North Carolina A&T State University
1. America and the World: The Plight of Organized Human Life
Noam Chomsky, University of Arizona
2. How Americans See the World: What Research Tells Us
John V. Pavlik, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
3. Looking for Agrabah in the 21st Century: News, Entertainment, and the
Politics of Austerity
Lee Artz, Purdue University Northwest
AUSTRALIA
4. What's He Done Now? Seeing the US and Trump through the Australian Media
Hart Cohen, Myra Gurney, and Antonio Castillo, Western Sydney University
CHINA
5. Selfish and Reckless: Unveiling the Portrayal of US and Trump through
the Chinese Media, 2017-2019
Lizhou Sun, Southwestern University of Political Science and Law, and Fei
Song, Henan University of Technology, China
COLOMBIA
6. The Magnate Became President: How the Colombian Media and Citizens
Perceive the US and Trump
Jesus Arroyave, Universidad del Norte, Colombia
EGYPT
7. Portrayal of the U.S. Administration in the Egyptian Media
Rasha Allam, The American University in Cairo, Egypt
ENGLAND
8. Special Relations: Trump, Brexit, and the British Media
Graham Murdock, Loughborough University, UK
9. Donald Trump: Balloon Baby or Toilet Head? Satire and Protest in the
Press and on the Streets of London
Jane Stokes, University of East London
GERMANY
10. Mediated Populism: The US Image under Trump in German Media
Regina Cazzamatta and Kai Hafez, University of Erfurt, Germany
GREECE
11. The Image of the United States in Greek Online News Sites During the
Trump Presidency
Thimios Zaharopoulos, The American College of Greece
IRAN
12. Iranian Media Coverage and Views of the United States and Trump
Saeedeh Moradifar and Ali Omidi, University of Isfahan, Iran, and Kourosh
Ziabari, Fair Observer correspondent and UK Chevening Scholarship alumnus,
Iran
KOREA
13. News Coverage about the US in Korea during Bush, Obama, and Trump
Administration: Trump as an Outlier?
Hyelim Lee and Seulgi Jang, Seoul National University, Korea, and Kadir Jun
Ayhan, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Korea
MALAYSIA
14. US Image and Trump Coverage in Major Malaysian Ethnic Newspapers
Abbas Ghaanbari Baghestan, University of Tehran and Mohd Nizam Osman,
University Putra Malaysia
MEXICO
15. Images of Donald Trump and the United States on the Mexican Press
José Carlos Lozano, Tecnológico de Monterrey, Mexico, and Francisco Javier
Martínez, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, Mexico
NIGERIA
16. Nigerian Media Coverage of the United States
Abbas Ghanbari Baghestan, University of Tehran and Topic Peremobowei Akoje,
University of Benin, Nigeria
PAKISTAN
17. Pakistani Perceptions of America and Trump
Ejaz Akram, Southwestern University of Politics and Law, Chongqing, China,
and Ayesha Khan, Shanghai University, Shanghai, China
POLAND
18. Social Perceptions and Media Coverage of the United States in Poland
during Donald Trump's Presidency
Tomasz Pludowski, Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University, Poland
RUSSIA
19. The US Image and Donald Trump through the Russian Eyes
Rovinskaya Juliana, Russian State University for the Humanities, and
Greydina Nadezhda, Pyatigorks State University, Russia
TURKEY
20. Long Time Allies No More? How News Media in Turkey Covered the USA in
2019
Banu Akdenizli, Northwestern University-Qatar; Burak Özçetin, Istanbul
Bilgi University; and Nazli Çetin Gündogdu, Yeditepe University Istanbul
Suggested Reading
About the Editor and Contributors
Introduction: Yahya R. Kamalipour, North Carolina A&T State University
1. America and the World: The Plight of Organized Human Life
Noam Chomsky, University of Arizona
2. How Americans See the World: What Research Tells Us
John V. Pavlik, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
3. Looking for Agrabah in the 21st Century: News, Entertainment, and the
Politics of Austerity
Lee Artz, Purdue University Northwest
AUSTRALIA
4. What's He Done Now? Seeing the US and Trump through the Australian Media
Hart Cohen, Myra Gurney, and Antonio Castillo, Western Sydney University
CHINA
5. Selfish and Reckless: Unveiling the Portrayal of US and Trump through
the Chinese Media, 2017-2019
Lizhou Sun, Southwestern University of Political Science and Law, and Fei
Song, Henan University of Technology, China
COLOMBIA
6. The Magnate Became President: How the Colombian Media and Citizens
Perceive the US and Trump
Jesus Arroyave, Universidad del Norte, Colombia
EGYPT
7. Portrayal of the U.S. Administration in the Egyptian Media
Rasha Allam, The American University in Cairo, Egypt
ENGLAND
8. Special Relations: Trump, Brexit, and the British Media
Graham Murdock, Loughborough University, UK
9. Donald Trump: Balloon Baby or Toilet Head? Satire and Protest in the
Press and on the Streets of London
Jane Stokes, University of East London
GERMANY
10. Mediated Populism: The US Image under Trump in German Media
Regina Cazzamatta and Kai Hafez, University of Erfurt, Germany
GREECE
11. The Image of the United States in Greek Online News Sites During the
Trump Presidency
Thimios Zaharopoulos, The American College of Greece
IRAN
12. Iranian Media Coverage and Views of the United States and Trump
Saeedeh Moradifar and Ali Omidi, University of Isfahan, Iran, and Kourosh
Ziabari, Fair Observer correspondent and UK Chevening Scholarship alumnus,
Iran
KOREA
13. News Coverage about the US in Korea during Bush, Obama, and Trump
Administration: Trump as an Outlier?
Hyelim Lee and Seulgi Jang, Seoul National University, Korea, and Kadir Jun
Ayhan, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Korea
MALAYSIA
14. US Image and Trump Coverage in Major Malaysian Ethnic Newspapers
Abbas Ghaanbari Baghestan, University of Tehran and Mohd Nizam Osman,
University Putra Malaysia
MEXICO
15. Images of Donald Trump and the United States on the Mexican Press
José Carlos Lozano, Tecnológico de Monterrey, Mexico, and Francisco Javier
Martínez, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, Mexico
NIGERIA
16. Nigerian Media Coverage of the United States
Abbas Ghanbari Baghestan, University of Tehran and Topic Peremobowei Akoje,
University of Benin, Nigeria
PAKISTAN
17. Pakistani Perceptions of America and Trump
Ejaz Akram, Southwestern University of Politics and Law, Chongqing, China,
and Ayesha Khan, Shanghai University, Shanghai, China
POLAND
18. Social Perceptions and Media Coverage of the United States in Poland
during Donald Trump's Presidency
Tomasz Pludowski, Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University, Poland
RUSSIA
19. The US Image and Donald Trump through the Russian Eyes
Rovinskaya Juliana, Russian State University for the Humanities, and
Greydina Nadezhda, Pyatigorks State University, Russia
TURKEY
20. Long Time Allies No More? How News Media in Turkey Covered the USA in
2019
Banu Akdenizli, Northwestern University-Qatar; Burak Özçetin, Istanbul
Bilgi University; and Nazli Çetin Gündogdu, Yeditepe University Istanbul
Suggested Reading
About the Editor and Contributors







