Global Communications: Toward a Transcultural Political Economy: Critical Media Studies: Institutions, Politics, and Culture
Editat de Paula Chakravartty, Yuezhi Zhaoen Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 apr 2008
| Toate formatele și edițiile | Preț | Express |
|---|---|---|
| Paperback (1) | 331.31 lei 6-8 săpt. | |
| Bloomsbury Publishing – 28 apr 2008 | 331.31 lei 6-8 săpt. | |
| Hardback (1) | 671.24 lei 6-8 săpt. | |
| Bloomsbury Publishing – 29 aug 2007 | 671.24 lei 6-8 săpt. |
Din seria Critical Media Studies: Institutions, Politics, and Culture
-
Preț: 328.63 lei - 22%
Preț: 351.43 lei - 23%
Preț: 298.47 lei - 23%
Preț: 269.27 lei -
Preț: 244.85 lei - 23%
Preț: 240.86 lei - 23%
Preț: 243.51 lei - 19%
Preț: 296.51 lei - 19%
Preț: 348.33 lei - 34%
Preț: 613.02 lei - 10%
Preț: 303.29 lei - 28%
Preț: 337.21 lei - 28%
Preț: 349.51 lei - 19%
Preț: 332.74 lei - 30%
Preț: 514.26 lei - 23%
Preț: 265.37 lei - 19%
Preț: 326.94 lei - 23%
Preț: 263.58 lei - 34%
Preț: 507.40 lei - 19%
Preț: 311.40 lei - 26%
Preț: 250.26 lei - 19%
Preț: 320.09 lei - 19%
Preț: 320.92 lei - 22%
Preț: 321.81 lei - 19%
Preț: 297.02 lei - 28%
Preț: 328.59 lei - 28%
Preț: 381.02 lei - 34%
Preț: 626.16 lei - 22%
Preț: 207.65 lei - 28%
Preț: 331.17 lei - 28%
Preț: 345.04 lei - 31%
Preț: 338.36 lei - 22%
Preț: 291.77 lei - 28%
Preț: 355.82 lei - 28%
Preț: 334.42 lei - 22%
Preț: 307.43 lei
Preț: 331.31 lei
Preț vechi: 405.85 lei
-18%
Puncte Express: 497
Preț estimativ în valută:
58.65€ • 68.30$ • 50.95£
58.65€ • 68.30$ • 50.95£
Carte tipărită la comandă
Livrare economică 23 februarie-09 martie
Preluare comenzi: 021 569.72.76
Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780742540453
ISBN-10: 0742540456
Pagini: 359
Dimensiuni: 154 x 230 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Seria Critical Media Studies: Institutions, Politics, and Culture
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0742540456
Pagini: 359
Dimensiuni: 154 x 230 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Seria Critical Media Studies: Institutions, Politics, and Culture
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Introduction
Part I: The State and Communication Politics in Multiple Modernities
Chapter 1: Neoliberal Strategies, Socialist Legacies: Communication and State Transformation in China
Chapter 2: Media, State, and Responses to Globalization: The Case of Post-Communist Russia
Chapter 3: Regional Crisis, Personal Solutions: The Media's Role in Securing Neoliberal Hegemony in Singapore
Chapter 4: Governance and Legitimacy: The Case of the European Union
Chapter 5: Media, Democracy, and the State in Venezuela's "Bolivarian Revolution"
Part II: Embedded Markets and Cultural Transformations
Chapter 6: Cultures of Empire: Transnational Media Flows and Cultural (Dis)Connections in East Asia
Chapter 7: Local and Global Sites of Power in the Circulation of Ghanaian Adinkra
Chapter 8: A Transcultural Political Economy of the Arab Television Industry
Chapter 9: Rethinking the Spanish-language Media Market in the U.S.
Part III: Civil Society and Multiple Publics
Chapter 10: Gender and Empire: Performing Femininities in the War on Terrorism
Chapter 11: Neoliberalism, Nongovernmental Organizations, and Communication in Sub-Saharan Africa
Chapter 12: Move Over Bangalore, Here Comes . . . Palestine? Western Funding and "Internet Development" in the Shrinking Palestinian State
Chapter 13: Labor in or as Civil Society? Workers and Subaltern Publics in India's Information Economy
References
Part I: The State and Communication Politics in Multiple Modernities
Chapter 1: Neoliberal Strategies, Socialist Legacies: Communication and State Transformation in China
Chapter 2: Media, State, and Responses to Globalization: The Case of Post-Communist Russia
Chapter 3: Regional Crisis, Personal Solutions: The Media's Role in Securing Neoliberal Hegemony in Singapore
Chapter 4: Governance and Legitimacy: The Case of the European Union
Chapter 5: Media, Democracy, and the State in Venezuela's "Bolivarian Revolution"
Part II: Embedded Markets and Cultural Transformations
Chapter 6: Cultures of Empire: Transnational Media Flows and Cultural (Dis)Connections in East Asia
Chapter 7: Local and Global Sites of Power in the Circulation of Ghanaian Adinkra
Chapter 8: A Transcultural Political Economy of the Arab Television Industry
Chapter 9: Rethinking the Spanish-language Media Market in the U.S.
Part III: Civil Society and Multiple Publics
Chapter 10: Gender and Empire: Performing Femininities in the War on Terrorism
Chapter 11: Neoliberalism, Nongovernmental Organizations, and Communication in Sub-Saharan Africa
Chapter 12: Move Over Bangalore, Here Comes . . . Palestine? Western Funding and "Internet Development" in the Shrinking Palestinian State
Chapter 13: Labor in or as Civil Society? Workers and Subaltern Publics in India's Information Economy
References
Recenzii
Rich fare . . . each of the studies is a worthwhile contribution to our knowledge, and the whole reader is easily imaginable as a very stimulating course text. . . . This collection provides some very valuable materials toward that task.
The goal of combining empirical study with theoretical analysis of state, market, and civil society that approaches the problematic through lenses that unveil and critique social inequalities . . . is refreshingly incisive. . . . The volume reads as an explicitly fused and persuasive effort of engaged scholarship.
The terrain covered in this book is state, capital, media, and democracy; the context is the current phase of globalization. The authors are drawn from around the world to present interesting, local studies while taking account of the global processes of structure and power. Global Communications is a fine example of what political economy of communication stands for-analytical insights based on rigorous, empirical study and hard-hitting analysis presented in a readable style. It was a pleasure to read this book, and I recommend it highly!
It's exceptionally rare to read a book that makes you sit up and wonder. Global Communications does just that. It cuts away at the mainstream endorsement of globalization by paying heed to local experience and transnational theorization. The pomposity and puffery that dominate the topic are severely compromised by this welcome addition to the critical communications literature.
The goal of combining empirical study with theoretical analysis of state, market, and civil society that approaches the problematic through lenses that unveil and critique social inequalities . . . is refreshingly incisive. . . . The volume reads as an explicitly fused and persuasive effort of engaged scholarship.
The terrain covered in this book is state, capital, media, and democracy; the context is the current phase of globalization. The authors are drawn from around the world to present interesting, local studies while taking account of the global processes of structure and power. Global Communications is a fine example of what political economy of communication stands for-analytical insights based on rigorous, empirical study and hard-hitting analysis presented in a readable style. It was a pleasure to read this book, and I recommend it highly!
It's exceptionally rare to read a book that makes you sit up and wonder. Global Communications does just that. It cuts away at the mainstream endorsement of globalization by paying heed to local experience and transnational theorization. The pomposity and puffery that dominate the topic are severely compromised by this welcome addition to the critical communications literature.