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Acknowledgments | p. ix |
Introduction: Toward a Transcultural Political Economy of Global Communications | p. 1 |
The State and Communication Politics in Multiple Modernities | |
Neoliberal Strategies, Socialist Legacies: Communication and State Transformation in China | p. 23 |
Media, State, and Responses to Globalization in Post-Communist Russia | p. 51 |
Regional Crisis, Personal Solutions: The Media's Role in Securing Neoliberal Hegemony in Singapore | p. 75 |
Regulating the Consciousness Industry in the European Union: Legitimacy, Identity, and the Changing State | p. 95 |
Media, Democracy, and the State in Venezuela's "Bolivarian Revolution" | p. 113 |
Embedded Markets and Cultural Transformations | |
Cultures of Empire: Transnational Media Flows and Cultural (Dis)Connections in East Asia | p. 143 |
Local and Global Sites of Power in the Circulation of Ghanaian Adinkra | p. 163 |
Critical Transculturalism and Arab Reality Television: A Preliminary Theoretical Exploration | p. 189 |
Rethinking the U.S. Spanish-Language Media Market in an Era of Deregulation | p. 201 |
Civil Society and Multiple Publics | |
Gender and Empire: Veilomentaries and the War on Terror | p. 219 |
Neoliberalism, Nongovernmental Organizations, and Communication in Sub-Saharan Africa | p. 243 |
Move Over Bangalore, Here Comes ... Palestine? Western Funding and "Internet Development" in the Shrinking Palestinian State | p. 263 |
Labor In or As Civil Society? Workers and Subaltern Publics in India's Information Society | p. 285 |
References | p. 309 |
Index | p. 343 |
About the Contributors | p. 357 |
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