AbstractThe 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
The perspectives of digital sociology formation through the prism of transformation of new media are...
It was expected that the increasing coverage of EU affairs in national public spheres would lead to ...
This article argues that the concept of national media systems, and the comparative study of media s...
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,...
The Internet is often regarded as a global and supranational network. Criticizing this view, the aut...
There has been a conventional wisdom in contemporary media studies that views the phenomenon of glob...
Nationalism, Cyberspace and Convergence Culture The article analyses the discourse of the Greek-Mace...
ABSTRACT. The territorial integrity of nations is often taken as the premise for a functioning, unif...
While digital technologies were initially seen as harbingers of globalisation and cosmopolitanism, s...
Mass media form the face of modern global digital culture and become a factor in constructing social...
The emergence of the Internet environment and rapid development of new media has already led to sign...
This article argues that the concept of national media systems, and the comparative study of media s...
American culture is shifting from a mass culture toward increasing specialization and diversificatio...
This article argues that the concept of national media systems, and the comparative study of media s...
The perspectives of digital sociology formation through the prism of transformation of new media are...
It was expected that the increasing coverage of EU affairs in national public spheres would lead to ...
This article argues that the concept of national media systems, and the comparative study of media s...
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,...
The Internet is often regarded as a global and supranational network. Criticizing this view, the aut...
There has been a conventional wisdom in contemporary media studies that views the phenomenon of glob...
Nationalism, Cyberspace and Convergence Culture The article analyses the discourse of the Greek-Mace...
ABSTRACT. The territorial integrity of nations is often taken as the premise for a functioning, unif...
While digital technologies were initially seen as harbingers of globalisation and cosmopolitanism, s...
Mass media form the face of modern global digital culture and become a factor in constructing social...
The emergence of the Internet environment and rapid development of new media has already led to sign...
This article argues that the concept of national media systems, and the comparative study of media s...
American culture is shifting from a mass culture toward increasing specialization and diversificatio...
This article argues that the concept of national media systems, and the comparative study of media s...
The perspectives of digital sociology formation through the prism of transformation of new media are...
It was expected that the increasing coverage of EU affairs in national public spheres would lead to ...
This article argues that the concept of national media systems, and the comparative study of media s...