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Internationalizing Media StudiesAuthorDaya Kishan Thussu, ed
Publication DateMay 11, 2009
SummaryBecause media education is, according to the editor, "largely a nationally bound and inward-looking area of academic inquiry", this book brings together scholars writing on the topic of internationalising media studies. As stated on the publisher's website: "The explosion of transnational information flows, made possible by new technologies and institutional changes (economic, political and legal) has 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. ...[T]his collection of essays... 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." The four sections of contents are the following: PublisherNumber of Pages336 CostUS$35.95
ContactDr. Daya Thussu
Professor of International Communication Department of Journalism and Mass
Communication School of Media, Arts and Design
University of Westminster
Harrow
HA13TP
United Kingdom (UK)
Tel: 020 79115000 ext. 4157
Fax: 020 79115943
SourceEmail from Daya Thussu to The Communication Initiative on June 22 2009. Placed on the Communication Initiative site October 02 2009 Last Updated October 02 2009 How useful did you find the knowledge and contacts on this page to your work? Post your comments (review comments from others below): |
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