The future of global competition: ontological security narratives in Chinese, Russian, Venezuelan, and Iranian media
"With today's social and geopolitical order in significant flux this project offers vital insight into the future global order by comparatively charting national media perceptions regarding the future of global competition, through the lens of Ontological Security (OS). The authors employ...
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New York ; London
Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
2022
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Schriftenreihe: | Routledge studies in global information, politics and society
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Zusammenfassung: | "With today's social and geopolitical order in significant flux this project offers vital insight into the future global order by comparatively charting national media perceptions regarding the future of global competition, through the lens of Ontological Security (OS). The authors employ a mixed-method approach to analyze 620 news articles from 47 Russian, Chinese, Venezuelan, and Iranian news sources over a five-year period (2014-2019), quantitatively comparing the drivers of their visions while providing in-depth qualitative case studies for each nation. Not only do these narratives reveal how these four nations understand the current global order, but also point to their (in)flexibility and agentic capacity for reflection in adapting, even shaping the future order, and their identity-roles within it, around an economic and diplomatic battleground. The authors argue these narratives create trajectories with inertial effects grounded in their OS needs, providing enduring insights into their behavior and interests moving into the future. The Future of Global Competition will help readers understand how influential nations typical aligned in opposition to the US, envision the drivers of global competition and the make-up of the future international system. Those engaged in the study of media, global politics, international relations, and communication will find this book to be a critical source"-- |
Beschreibung: | 242 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme |
ISBN: | 9781032054179 9781032054186 |
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spelling | Hinck, Robert S. Verfasser (DE-588)1190674629 aut The future of global competition ontological security narratives in Chinese, Russian, Venezuelan, and Iranian media Robert S. Hinck, Sara R. Kitsch, Asya Cooley and Skye C. Cooley New York ; London Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2022 242 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Routledge studies in global information, politics and society 21 The future of global competition : ontological security and narratives in Chinese, Iranian, Russian, and Venezuelan media -- Research design : narrative ordering and contestation of global order -- Ontological security narratives in Chinese media : economic anxieties and cautious optimism amidst evolving identities -- Ontological security narratives in Russian media : the besieged fortress capable of spectacular foreign campaigns -- Ontological security narratives in Venezuelan media : imperial sharks and identity attachments amidst a collapsing domestic order -- Ontological security narratives in Iranian media : narrative plurality and moral righteousness in defense of a regional Islamic order -- Quantitative comparisons and drivers of global competition and narratives of global order -- Efficacy of alternative visions of global order : agency, reflexivity, and the limits of change "With today's social and geopolitical order in significant flux this project offers vital insight into the future global order by comparatively charting national media perceptions regarding the future of global competition, through the lens of Ontological Security (OS). The authors employ a mixed-method approach to analyze 620 news articles from 47 Russian, Chinese, Venezuelan, and Iranian news sources over a five-year period (2014-2019), quantitatively comparing the drivers of their visions while providing in-depth qualitative case studies for each nation. Not only do these narratives reveal how these four nations understand the current global order, but also point to their (in)flexibility and agentic capacity for reflection in adapting, even shaping the future order, and their identity-roles within it, around an economic and diplomatic battleground. The authors argue these narratives create trajectories with inertial effects grounded in their OS needs, providing enduring insights into their behavior and interests moving into the future. The Future of Global Competition will help readers understand how influential nations typical aligned in opposition to the US, envision the drivers of global competition and the make-up of the future international system. Those engaged in the study of media, global politics, international relations, and communication will find this book to be a critical source"-- Geschichte 2014-2019 gnd rswk-swf Weltordnung Motiv (DE-588)1027819133 gnd rswk-swf Massenmedien (DE-588)4037877-9 gnd rswk-swf Iran (DE-588)4027653-3 gnd rswk-swf China (DE-588)4009937-4 gnd rswk-swf Venezuela (DE-588)4062512-6 gnd rswk-swf Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 gnd rswk-swf Mass media and international relations / Case studies Mass media and world politics / Case studies Mass media policy / Case studies International organization / Public opinion / Case studies International economic relations / Public opinion / Case studies National security / Public opinion / Case studies Communication in politics / Case studies National characteristics in mass media / Case studies Collective memory in mass media / Case studies Collective memory in mass media Communication in politics International economic relations / Public opinion International organization / Public opinion Mass media and international relations Mass media and world politics Mass media policy National characteristics in mass media National security / Public opinion Case studies China (DE-588)4009937-4 g Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 g Venezuela (DE-588)4062512-6 g Iran (DE-588)4027653-3 g Massenmedien (DE-588)4037877-9 s Weltordnung Motiv (DE-588)1027819133 s Geschichte 2014-2019 z DE-604 Kitsch, Sara R. Verfasser (DE-588)1253891958 aut Cooley, Asya 1985- Verfasser (DE-588)1253892458 aut Cooley, Skye C. Verfasser (DE-588)1190674858 aut Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, ebk 978-1-00-319747-8 |
spellingShingle | Hinck, Robert S. Kitsch, Sara R. Cooley, Asya 1985- Cooley, Skye C. The future of global competition ontological security narratives in Chinese, Russian, Venezuelan, and Iranian media The future of global competition : ontological security and narratives in Chinese, Iranian, Russian, and Venezuelan media -- Research design : narrative ordering and contestation of global order -- Ontological security narratives in Chinese media : economic anxieties and cautious optimism amidst evolving identities -- Ontological security narratives in Russian media : the besieged fortress capable of spectacular foreign campaigns -- Ontological security narratives in Venezuelan media : imperial sharks and identity attachments amidst a collapsing domestic order -- Ontological security narratives in Iranian media : narrative plurality and moral righteousness in defense of a regional Islamic order -- Quantitative comparisons and drivers of global competition and narratives of global order -- Efficacy of alternative visions of global order : agency, reflexivity, and the limits of change Weltordnung Motiv (DE-588)1027819133 gnd Massenmedien (DE-588)4037877-9 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)1027819133 (DE-588)4037877-9 (DE-588)4027653-3 (DE-588)4009937-4 (DE-588)4062512-6 (DE-588)4076899-5 |
title | The future of global competition ontological security narratives in Chinese, Russian, Venezuelan, and Iranian media |
title_auth | The future of global competition ontological security narratives in Chinese, Russian, Venezuelan, and Iranian media |
title_exact_search | The future of global competition ontological security narratives in Chinese, Russian, Venezuelan, and Iranian media |
title_exact_search_txtP | The future of global competition ontological security narratives in Chinese, Russian, Venezuelan, and Iranian media |
title_full | The future of global competition ontological security narratives in Chinese, Russian, Venezuelan, and Iranian media Robert S. Hinck, Sara R. Kitsch, Asya Cooley and Skye C. Cooley |
title_fullStr | The future of global competition ontological security narratives in Chinese, Russian, Venezuelan, and Iranian media Robert S. Hinck, Sara R. Kitsch, Asya Cooley and Skye C. Cooley |
title_full_unstemmed | The future of global competition ontological security narratives in Chinese, Russian, Venezuelan, and Iranian media Robert S. Hinck, Sara R. Kitsch, Asya Cooley and Skye C. Cooley |
title_short | The future of global competition |
title_sort | the future of global competition ontological security narratives in chinese russian venezuelan and iranian media |
title_sub | ontological security narratives in Chinese, Russian, Venezuelan, and Iranian media |
topic | Weltordnung Motiv (DE-588)1027819133 gnd Massenmedien (DE-588)4037877-9 gnd |
topic_facet | Weltordnung Motiv Massenmedien Iran China Venezuela Russland |
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