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[ecrea] new book Internationalizing Media Studies
Fri Jun 19 19:17:46 GMT 2009
Internationalizing Media Studies
Edited by Daya Kishan Thussu
?For far too long, media studies has been
dominated by people who could only research and
write in English. The result has been
effortless extrapolations from very specific
realities (the US and the UK) to explain the
entire, rich (and poor) world of the media.
That is no longer sustainable, as Daya Thussu
and his contributors show us in this dynamic
and profound book. A way forward for all.? -
Toby Miller, Professor of Media and Cultural
Studies, University of California, Riverside, USA
?Globalization poses dramatic new challenges for
media studies, challenges that most scholars
have failed to take up. This impressive
collection of essays ranges across disciplines,
methodologies, and geographical contexts to
suggest important new directions for research
and pedagogy in the field of media studies.? ?
Professor Michael Curtin, Director of Global
Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
?This is a timely and pertinent reflection on
media going global by leading scholars in the
field, probing and critical.? - Jan Nederveen
Pieterse, Mellichamp Professor of Global Studies
and Sociology, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA
The explosion of transnational information
flows, made possible by new technologies and
institutional changes (economic, political and
legal) have profoundly affected the study of
global media. At the same time, the
globalization of media combined with the
globalization of higher education means that the
research and teaching of the subject faces
immediate and profound challenges, not only as
the subject of enquiry but also as the means by
which researchers and students undertake their studies.
Edited by a leading scholar of global
communication, this collection of essays by
internationally-acclaimed scholars from around
the world aims to stimulate a debate about the
imperatives for internationalizing media studies
by broadening its remit, including innovative
research methodologies, taking account of
regional and national specificities and
pedagogic necessities warranted by the changing
profile of students and researchers and
unprecedented growth of media in non-Western world.
Editor: Daya Kishan Thussu is Professor of
International Communication at the University of
Westminster in London. The founder and Managing
Editor of the journal Global Media and
Communication, his key publications include News
as Entertainment; Media on the Move;
International Communication, and Electronic Empires.
Contributors: Indrajit Banerjee, Oliver
Boyd-Barrett, Sandra Braman, Naren Chitty, Nick
Couldry, John Downing, Jan Ekecrantz, Gerard
Goggin, Cees Hamelink, Andreas Hepp, David
Lavin, Winston Mano, Tristan Mattelart, Mark
McLelland, Vincent Mosco, Kaarle Nordenstreng,
Monroe Price, Clemencia Rodriguez, Tarik Sabry,
Daya Kishan Thussu, Elena Vartanova, Jair Vega,
Stefaan Verhulst and Yuezhi Zhao.
Routledge, London as well book
webpage:
<http://www.routledge.com/9780415455305>http://www.routledge.com/9780415455305
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