Today, global media such as the Internet provides media audiences scattered across the globe with the possibility of cross-cultural moral interaction upon a plethora of global digital public spheres. Such trends have been the catalyst for increased academic attention to the field of media and morality and the notion of media audiences as global citizens – ‘cosmopolitans at home’, consuming a wide array of mediated, global images and thus enforcing a proximity with the ‘distant Other’. Parallel to such trends is the dichotomous relationship between rural- and urban areas that have emerged as increasingly ambivalent in ‘network society’. Due to the ‘urbanization of media culture’ and the ‘digital divide’, it is argued that rural areas, in a...
This article examines whether the cosmopolitan–local continuum is present among advanced industriali...
The aim of this study is to empirically test Roudometof's suggested one-dimensional operationalizati...
This article examines whether the cosmopolitan–local continuum is present among advanced industriali...
Today, global media such as the Internet provides media audiences scattered across the globe with ...
With a general concern for the role played by media and communication in individuals’ mobility in a...
This paper is concerned with whether a ‘culture of cosmopolitanism’ is currently emerging out of mas...
The significance of mediatization in countryside settings is an under-researched topic in media stud...
The significance of mediatization in countryside settings is an under-researched topic in media stud...
The significance of mediatization in countryside settings is an under-researched topic in media stud...
The contemporary media landscape invites us to experience a belonging to various distant places, mou...
Despite the transnational interconnected nature of the internet, cross-national comparisons in inter...
Claiming that interest in local vs. foreign news is one way of measuring orientation towards local a...
Despite the transnational interconnected nature of the internet, cross-national comparisons in inter...
When addressing media and global divides, the focus of the problem is often on the overall global tr...
Despite the transnational interconnected nature of the internet, cross-national comparisons in inter...
This article examines whether the cosmopolitan–local continuum is present among advanced industriali...
The aim of this study is to empirically test Roudometof's suggested one-dimensional operationalizati...
This article examines whether the cosmopolitan–local continuum is present among advanced industriali...
Today, global media such as the Internet provides media audiences scattered across the globe with ...
With a general concern for the role played by media and communication in individuals’ mobility in a...
This paper is concerned with whether a ‘culture of cosmopolitanism’ is currently emerging out of mas...
The significance of mediatization in countryside settings is an under-researched topic in media stud...
The significance of mediatization in countryside settings is an under-researched topic in media stud...
The significance of mediatization in countryside settings is an under-researched topic in media stud...
The contemporary media landscape invites us to experience a belonging to various distant places, mou...
Despite the transnational interconnected nature of the internet, cross-national comparisons in inter...
Claiming that interest in local vs. foreign news is one way of measuring orientation towards local a...
Despite the transnational interconnected nature of the internet, cross-national comparisons in inter...
When addressing media and global divides, the focus of the problem is often on the overall global tr...
Despite the transnational interconnected nature of the internet, cross-national comparisons in inter...
This article examines whether the cosmopolitan–local continuum is present among advanced industriali...
The aim of this study is to empirically test Roudometof's suggested one-dimensional operationalizati...
This article examines whether the cosmopolitan–local continuum is present among advanced industriali...