World communication : disempowerment and self-empowerment

Bibliographic Information

World communication : disempowerment and self-empowerment

by Cees J. Hamelink

Zed Books, c1995

  • : hardcover
  • : pbk

Available at  / 5 libraries

Search this Book/Journal

Note

Includes bibliographical references and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

One of the world's leading mass communication researchers here presents an accessible guide to the current state of global communication. He first sets the scene by exploring the notion of the 'global village'. He looks at how the media, globally, define 'newsworthiness' as well as the machinations of the international media marketplace. The book then presents a full history of world communication - from carrier pigeons to the Internet - exploring the factors that have shaped that history, including technological development and international relations, state manipulation, and the interests of trans-national corporations. The third section explores recent communication trends that have had the most profound effect on the world's people - digitalization, consolidation, deregulation and globalization. Finally, the book looks at the idea of empowerment as applied to communication. It shows how global communication in its current manifestation is profoundly disempowering. The book ends with Professor Hamelink's ideas for changing this and a draft 'People's Communication Charter'.

Table of Contents

1. A global village? 2. On the history of world communication 3. Trends in world communication 4. World communication and self-empowerment Appendix: People's Communication Charter

by "Nielsen BookData"

Details

Page Top