Should regional context overshadow theoretical contributions of a doctoral dissertation or an international journal article? In this essay, we argue that expendable region-centricism diminishes the contributions of Majority World Countries to the media and communication discipline. We propose that ‘de-contextualized’ studies – which accentuate the theoretical, conceptual, or methodological import of research – could complement current efforts to decentre knowledge.publishedVersio
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Should regional context overshadow theoretical contributions of a doctoral dissertation or an intern...
Should regional context overshadow theoretical contributions of a doctoral dissertation or an intern...
This article examines five dominant conceptualizations of “the Global South” in the field of media a...
This short article introduces the new Arab-European Association for Media and Communication Research...
This article addresses the need for de-westernizing political communication studies, emphasizing the...
This chapter argues that the process of globalisation means that comparative research is no longer a...
What we commonly refer to as “global media studies” or “global communication studies” still struggle...
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Increasing calls to decolonize global knowledge production highlight the necessity of understanding ...
In the late 1990s and 2000s, a number of calls were made by scholars to “internationalize” or “dewes...
The legacy of Eurocentrism continues to affect knowledge production in the social sciences. Evidence...
This article begins with a historical overview of international communication and an evaluation of t...
This article explores the way the 'native' ethnographer's location within the nation, and the natio...
This article offers narratives of individual journeys through the scholarship of leading in three di...
This article critically engages with the hierarchical binary between theory and area research in the...
Should regional context overshadow theoretical contributions of a doctoral dissertation or an intern...
Should regional context overshadow theoretical contributions of a doctoral dissertation or an intern...
This article examines five dominant conceptualizations of “the Global South” in the field of media a...
This short article introduces the new Arab-European Association for Media and Communication Research...
This article addresses the need for de-westernizing political communication studies, emphasizing the...
This chapter argues that the process of globalisation means that comparative research is no longer a...
What we commonly refer to as “global media studies” or “global communication studies” still struggle...
In this present paper, we analyse the geopolitical distribution of different research approaches re...
Increasing calls to decolonize global knowledge production highlight the necessity of understanding ...
In the late 1990s and 2000s, a number of calls were made by scholars to “internationalize” or “dewes...
The legacy of Eurocentrism continues to affect knowledge production in the social sciences. Evidence...
This article begins with a historical overview of international communication and an evaluation of t...
This article explores the way the 'native' ethnographer's location within the nation, and the natio...
This article offers narratives of individual journeys through the scholarship of leading in three di...
This article critically engages with the hierarchical binary between theory and area research in the...