Media, geopolitics, and power: a view from the Global South
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ISBN: | 9781775822264 1775822265 |
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505 | 8 | |a Introduction -- Part I. Transitions. From apartheid to a new democracy: areas of shift -- "This time for Africa"? Global media studies and the view from the South -- A changing media culture: professional ideologies between past and present -- Part II. Local contestations. Is this freedom? Media ethics, "African culture," and universal values -- Global genres and local context: what controversies around tabloidization tell us about South African media and society -- Rethinking global and local: South African perspectives on the "future of journalism" -- Part III. Global shifts. BRICs and beyond: mediating new geopolitical relationships -- New pressures and opportunities: technology, geopolitics, and social change -- Conclusion | |
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contents | Introduction -- Part I. Transitions. From apartheid to a new democracy: areas of shift -- "This time for Africa"? Global media studies and the view from the South -- A changing media culture: professional ideologies between past and present -- Part II. Local contestations. Is this freedom? Media ethics, "African culture," and universal values -- Global genres and local context: what controversies around tabloidization tell us about South African media and society -- Rethinking global and local: South African perspectives on the "future of journalism" -- Part III. Global shifts. BRICs and beyond: mediating new geopolitical relationships -- New pressures and opportunities: technology, geopolitics, and social change -- Conclusion |
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title_full | Media, geopolitics, and power a view from the Global South Herman Wasserman |
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