This chapter argues that the process of globalisation means that comparative research is no longer a choice but rather a necessity. Since, also, the transnational critiques of cross-national research appear compelling, comparative approaches now require a sound theoretical and political as well as methodological underpinning. Using examples from media and communications research, I argue that approaches which seek to do away with the importance of ‘nation’ go too far, and that instead the role of the nation, as a unit of analysis, should be rethought in terms of a civic/democratic or civic republican model rather than either extreme of the ethno-cultural nation or the cosmopolitan ideal
This paper addresses the question: How is media research conducted in a globalized world?” It deals ...
This article examines five dominant conceptualizations of “the Global South” in the field of media a...
This article reviews existing traditional media theories, and analyses the challenges that the curre...
National media systems are the central units of analysis in comparative mass communication research....
National media systems are the central units of analysis in comparative mass communication research...
Funding bodies and policy imperatives increasingly favour comparative research. Stimulated also by t...
j Funding bodies and policy imperatives increasingly favour comparative research. Stimulated also by...
In this paper, we discuss the opportunities and challenges of comparative research. We outline the m...
In comparative media research the criteria of difference are mostly ‘national-territorial’: the nati...
This article argues that the concept of national media systems, and the comparative study of media s...
Comparative communication research is conventionally perceived as the contrasting of different macro...
This article begins with a historical overview of international communication and an evaluation of t...
Connections between Britain and non-Anglophone countries have always been strong. Authors, publisher...
This report summarises the proceedings of an interdisciplinary and intercultural roundtable held at ...
Over the last forty years or so academic interest in ‘globalization’ has burgeoned, and, since the 1...
This paper addresses the question: How is media research conducted in a globalized world?” It deals ...
This article examines five dominant conceptualizations of “the Global South” in the field of media a...
This article reviews existing traditional media theories, and analyses the challenges that the curre...
National media systems are the central units of analysis in comparative mass communication research....
National media systems are the central units of analysis in comparative mass communication research...
Funding bodies and policy imperatives increasingly favour comparative research. Stimulated also by t...
j Funding bodies and policy imperatives increasingly favour comparative research. Stimulated also by...
In this paper, we discuss the opportunities and challenges of comparative research. We outline the m...
In comparative media research the criteria of difference are mostly ‘national-territorial’: the nati...
This article argues that the concept of national media systems, and the comparative study of media s...
Comparative communication research is conventionally perceived as the contrasting of different macro...
This article begins with a historical overview of international communication and an evaluation of t...
Connections between Britain and non-Anglophone countries have always been strong. Authors, publisher...
This report summarises the proceedings of an interdisciplinary and intercultural roundtable held at ...
Over the last forty years or so academic interest in ‘globalization’ has burgeoned, and, since the 1...
This paper addresses the question: How is media research conducted in a globalized world?” It deals ...
This article examines five dominant conceptualizations of “the Global South” in the field of media a...
This article reviews existing traditional media theories, and analyses the challenges that the curre...