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9781572730656

Democratizing Communication

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  • ISBN13:

    9781572730656

  • ISBN10:

    157273065X

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1997-06-01
  • Publisher: Hampton Pr
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Table of Contents

Introduction: Critical Communication Studies and Theories of Communication and Democracy 1(9)
Mashoed Bailie
Dwayne Winseck
Section I. Theories of Communication and Theories of Democracy
Political Economy, Communication and Policy
10(23)
Vincent Mosco
Andrew Reddick
Critical Communication Pedagogy: Teaching and Learning for Democratic Life
33(24)
Mashoed Bailie
The Communication Revolution: The Market and the Prospect for Democracy
57(24)
Robert W. McChesney
Section II. Industrial Imperatives and the Possibility of Democratic Spheres of Communication
Communication Policy in the United States
81(24)
Vanda Rideout
Vincent Mosco
Democratic Potentials Versus Instrumental Goals in Canadian Telecommunications
105(30)
Dwayne Winseck
Restructuring the Spanish Television Industry
135(24)
Richard Maxwell
New Communication Policies and Communication Technologies in the Carribbean
159(14)
Aggrey Brown
Discourses of Democratic Communication and the Archaeology of Information Technology in South Korea
173(22)
Sunny Yoon
Think Globally, Program Locally: Privatization of Indian National Television
195(24)
Manjunath Pendakur
Jyotsna Kapur
The Evolution of China's Media Function During the 1980s: A New Model in a New Era?
219(24)
Junhao Hong
Section III. Constituents of Civil Society: Media Freedom, New Technologies and the Role of the Church
Broadcasting in Transition: Media Freedom Between Political Freedom and Economic Pressures in Eastern and Central Europe
243(12)
Wolfgang Kleinwaechter
Mexican NGO Computer Networking and Cross-Border Coalition Building
255(32)
Howard H. Frederick
The Extended Pulpit: Church-Media Alliance in Kenyan Politics
287(24)
Morompi Ole-Ronkei
Section IV. International Institutions: Creating Global Public Spheres or Transnational Markets
Is There a U.S. Foreign Policy in Telecommunications? Transatlantic Trade Policy as a Case Study
311(32)
Andrew Calabrese
Wendy Redal
The Shifting Contexts of International Communication: Possibilities for a New World Information and Communication Order
343(34)
Dwayne Winseck
The New World Information and Communication Order (NWICO) in the Context of the Information Superhighway
377(30)
Richard C. Vincent
World Communication: Business as Usual?
407(20)
Cees J. Hamelink
Author Index 427(10)
Subject Index 437

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