This paper argues that the period from the mid 2000s to the present marks the end of “peak globalisation”, and that we need to move beyond globalisation paradigms and consider the implications for communication and media studies of being in a period of post-globalisation. This does not mean that globalising forces have necessarily declined, but that we need to be more alert to how nation-states and national cultures are shaping as well as being shaped by such forces
The present volume is the fifth in the series of yearbooks with the title Globalistics and Globaliza...
Over the last forty years or so academic interest in ‘globalization’ has burgeoned, and, since the 1...
This article discusses the relationship between modernisation, industrialisation, and globalisation....
This paper argues that the period from the mid 2000s to the present marks the end of “peak globalisa...
In the context of a perceived crisis of globalization, this article outlines key features of the glo...
Globalisation is one of the most potent concepts informing academic debates across many disciplines ...
In this paper I begin from the position that understanding globalisation is one of the greatest soci...
As an idea or concept, globalization finds expression in the rhetoric and rationale for social and p...
'Globalization' was the Zeitgeist of the 1990s. In the social sciences, it gave rise to the claim th...
The modernist drive for order contrasts with the post-modern acceptance of pluralism. The world find...
In discussing globalisation one quickly comes across the disagreement about aspects of it that we l...
There has been a conventional wisdom in contemporary media studies that views the phenomenon of glob...
Reflections on Critique of ‘Media’ In the Globalisation Debate Abstract Media is intrinsic to the ...
Globalization as a social concept based on the principle of universalism announced the beginning of ...
<p>The present volume is the fifth in the series of yearbooks with the title Globalistics and<br> Gl...
The present volume is the fifth in the series of yearbooks with the title Globalistics and Globaliza...
Over the last forty years or so academic interest in ‘globalization’ has burgeoned, and, since the 1...
This article discusses the relationship between modernisation, industrialisation, and globalisation....
This paper argues that the period from the mid 2000s to the present marks the end of “peak globalisa...
In the context of a perceived crisis of globalization, this article outlines key features of the glo...
Globalisation is one of the most potent concepts informing academic debates across many disciplines ...
In this paper I begin from the position that understanding globalisation is one of the greatest soci...
As an idea or concept, globalization finds expression in the rhetoric and rationale for social and p...
'Globalization' was the Zeitgeist of the 1990s. In the social sciences, it gave rise to the claim th...
The modernist drive for order contrasts with the post-modern acceptance of pluralism. The world find...
In discussing globalisation one quickly comes across the disagreement about aspects of it that we l...
There has been a conventional wisdom in contemporary media studies that views the phenomenon of glob...
Reflections on Critique of ‘Media’ In the Globalisation Debate Abstract Media is intrinsic to the ...
Globalization as a social concept based on the principle of universalism announced the beginning of ...
<p>The present volume is the fifth in the series of yearbooks with the title Globalistics and<br> Gl...
The present volume is the fifth in the series of yearbooks with the title Globalistics and Globaliza...
Over the last forty years or so academic interest in ‘globalization’ has burgeoned, and, since the 1...
This article discusses the relationship between modernisation, industrialisation, and globalisation....