The Internet is often regarded as a global and supranational network. Criticizing this view, the author examines the mechanisms for maintaining national identity and proves that the ritual use of mass media is steadily decreasing, while national discourse replaces it. National discourse also covers new media which start to resemble traditional mass media more and more, including their function of nation building
This article argues that the concept of national media systems, and the comparative study of media s...
This edited volume examines the ways that global media shapes relations between place, culture, and ...
This article explores the discursive nationalization of the Internet in the context of Canadian new ...
AbstractThe Internet is often regarded as a global and supranational network. Criticizing this view,...
The Internet is often regarded as a global and supranational network. Criticizing this view, the aut...
AbstractThe Internet is often regarded as a global and supranational network. Criticizing this view,...
ABSTRACT. The territorial integrity of nations is often taken as the premise for a functioning, unif...
There has been a conventional wisdom in contemporary media studies that views the phenomenon of glob...
While digital technologies were initially seen as harbingers of globalisation and cosmopolitanism, s...
It is clear that the national identity should gain more modern forms and be supported by new values ...
This paper explores the multiplicity of levels of media use and identity as a key element of the cha...
The nation is one of the most resilient concepts in our understanding of the world and its societies...
This edited volume examines the ways that global media shapes relations between place, culture, and ...
During the last decade, new media have become aggregators of visual content which translates socio-c...
This edited volume examines the ways that global media shapes relations between place, culture, and ...
This article argues that the concept of national media systems, and the comparative study of media s...
This edited volume examines the ways that global media shapes relations between place, culture, and ...
This article explores the discursive nationalization of the Internet in the context of Canadian new ...
AbstractThe Internet is often regarded as a global and supranational network. Criticizing this view,...
The Internet is often regarded as a global and supranational network. Criticizing this view, the aut...
AbstractThe Internet is often regarded as a global and supranational network. Criticizing this view,...
ABSTRACT. The territorial integrity of nations is often taken as the premise for a functioning, unif...
There has been a conventional wisdom in contemporary media studies that views the phenomenon of glob...
While digital technologies were initially seen as harbingers of globalisation and cosmopolitanism, s...
It is clear that the national identity should gain more modern forms and be supported by new values ...
This paper explores the multiplicity of levels of media use and identity as a key element of the cha...
The nation is one of the most resilient concepts in our understanding of the world and its societies...
This edited volume examines the ways that global media shapes relations between place, culture, and ...
During the last decade, new media have become aggregators of visual content which translates socio-c...
This edited volume examines the ways that global media shapes relations between place, culture, and ...
This article argues that the concept of national media systems, and the comparative study of media s...
This edited volume examines the ways that global media shapes relations between place, culture, and ...
This article explores the discursive nationalization of the Internet in the context of Canadian new ...