This paper addresses the question: How is media research conducted in a globalized world?” It deals generally with how paradigmatic changes from international communication to global media studies have affected the work of media researchers. The full text of the paper is offered on open access via the Nordicom review website
Last year I visited China three times to attend conferences and, as it turned out, to meet with many...
This article reviews existing traditional media theories, and analyses the challenges that the curre...
Within the field of global media studies, there is an ongoing conflict between the globalists, who e...
A changing field of study What does it mean to internationalize media and communication studies? And...
International Media Studies is a bold approach to the field that situates media studies within the i...
Clemencia Rodriguez on community radio in Colombia) all deal with similar shortcomings in their resp...
Over the last forty years or so academic interest in ‘globalization’ has burgeoned, and, since the 1...
Global Media Studies is unique in its coverage of places, peoples, institutions, and discourses. Tob...
AbstractVisions of media spanning the globe and connecting cultures have been around at least since ...
The present article explores the challenges of global divides for media researchers through the exam...
can be found at:Global Media and CommunicationAdditional services and information fo
Communications media are central to the major developments of modern societies. They have contribute...
This short, position paper starts out by examining the need for global understanding. The author exp...
Funding bodies and policy imperatives increasingly favour comparative research. Stimulated also by t...
This chapter argues that the process of globalisation means that comparative research is no longer a...
Last year I visited China three times to attend conferences and, as it turned out, to meet with many...
This article reviews existing traditional media theories, and analyses the challenges that the curre...
Within the field of global media studies, there is an ongoing conflict between the globalists, who e...
A changing field of study What does it mean to internationalize media and communication studies? And...
International Media Studies is a bold approach to the field that situates media studies within the i...
Clemencia Rodriguez on community radio in Colombia) all deal with similar shortcomings in their resp...
Over the last forty years or so academic interest in ‘globalization’ has burgeoned, and, since the 1...
Global Media Studies is unique in its coverage of places, peoples, institutions, and discourses. Tob...
AbstractVisions of media spanning the globe and connecting cultures have been around at least since ...
The present article explores the challenges of global divides for media researchers through the exam...
can be found at:Global Media and CommunicationAdditional services and information fo
Communications media are central to the major developments of modern societies. They have contribute...
This short, position paper starts out by examining the need for global understanding. The author exp...
Funding bodies and policy imperatives increasingly favour comparative research. Stimulated also by t...
This chapter argues that the process of globalisation means that comparative research is no longer a...
Last year I visited China three times to attend conferences and, as it turned out, to meet with many...
This article reviews existing traditional media theories, and analyses the challenges that the curre...
Within the field of global media studies, there is an ongoing conflict between the globalists, who e...