International media communication in a global age / edited by Guy J. Golan, Thomas J. Johnson, and Wayne Wanta. 6

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Language: Unknown language code Summary language: Unknown language code Original language: Unknown language code Series: ; Communication seriesNew York : Routledge, [2010]46Edition: Description: 24 cm. vii, 480 pages : illustrationsContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780415999007 (paperback)ISSN: 2Other title: 6 []Uniform titles: | | Related works: 1 40 1960- Golan, Guy J.,;Johnson, Thomas,;Wanta, Wayne, 6 [editor.;editor.;editor.]Subject(s): -- 2 -- 0 -- -- | -- 2 -- 0 -- 6 -- | 2 0 -- | -- -- 20 -- | | -- -- Political aspects. Foreign news.;Communication, International.;Journalism;Journalism -- United States. -- 20 -- | -- -- -- 20 -- --Genre/Form: -- 2 -- Additional physical formats: DDC classification: | 302.2 In8 2010 LOC classification: | PN4784.F6 | I583 20102Other classification:
Contents:
The determinants of international news flow and coverage. Introduction: international news coverage and Americans' image of the world /;Changing global media landscape, unchanging theories?: international communication research and paradigm testing /;Determining the scope of international communication: a (living) systems approach /;International news determinants in U.S. news media in the post-Cold War era /;The impact of global news coverage on international aid /;Coverage of foreign elections in the United States: a model of international news flow /;Determinants of international news coverage /;The language of international news. How could so much produce so little?: foreign affairs reporting in the wake of 9/11 /;Patterns and news quality: international stories reported in American media /;The influence of contextual factors on the selection of news frames: a cross-national approach to the news coverage of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) /;News as culture: a comparative study of newspaper coverage of the war in Iraq /;Frame building and media framing of the joint counterterrorism: comparing United States-Uganda efforts /;See no evil, hear no evil, judge as evil?: examining whether Al-Jazeera English-language web site users transfer their belief in its credibility to its satellite network /;An exploration of the determinants of international news coverage in Australia's online media /;Blogs as stealth dissent?: Eighteen touch dog newspaper and the tactics, ambiguity, and limits of Internet resistance in China /;Strategic global communication. Global integration or local responsiveness?: multinational corporations' public relations strategies and cases /;Coordination and control of global public relations to manage cross-national conflict shifts: a multidisciplinary theoretical perspective for research and practice /;Netizens unite!: strategic escalation of conflict to manage a cultural crisis /;Communicating with global publics: building a theoretical framework for international public relations /;Columbia's Juan Valdez campaign: brand revitalization through authenticity and glocal strategic communications /;The influence of mobile phone advertising on dependency: a cross-cultural study of mobile phone use between American and Chinese youth /;Fractured images. Guy J. Golan, Thomas J. Johnson, and Wayne Wanta --;Tsan-Kuo Chang --;Shelton A. Gunaratne --;Kuang-Kuo Chang and Tien-Tsung Lee --;Yon Soo Lim and George A. Barnett --;Wayne Wanta and Guy J. Golan --;Guy J. Golan --;Shahira Fahmy --;Renee Martin-Kratzer and Esther Thorson --;Kuang-Kuo Chang... [et al.] --;Salma I. Ghanem --;Yusuf Kalyango Jr. --;Thomas J. Johnson and Shahira Fahmy --;Xiaopeng Wang --;Wei Zha and David D. Perlmutter --;Joon Soo Lim --;Juan-Carlos Molleda and Alexander Laskin --;Sooyoung Cho and Glen T. Cameron --;Paul S. Lieber and Colin Higgins --;Juan-Carlos Molleda and Marilyn S. Roberts --;Ran Wei --
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The determinants of international news flow and coverage. Introduction: international news coverage and Americans' image of the world /;Changing global media landscape, unchanging theories?: international communication research and paradigm testing /;Determining the scope of international communication: a (living) systems approach /;International news determinants in U.S. news media in the post-Cold War era /;The impact of global news coverage on international aid /;Coverage of foreign elections in the United States: a model of international news flow /;Determinants of international news coverage /;The language of international news. How could so much produce so little?: foreign affairs reporting in the wake of 9/11 /;Patterns and news quality: international stories reported in American media /;The influence of contextual factors on the selection of news frames: a cross-national approach to the news coverage of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) /;News as culture: a comparative study of newspaper coverage of the war in Iraq /;Frame building and media framing of the joint counterterrorism: comparing United States-Uganda efforts /;See no evil, hear no evil, judge as evil?: examining whether Al-Jazeera English-language web site users transfer their belief in its credibility to its satellite network /;An exploration of the determinants of international news coverage in Australia's online media /;Blogs as stealth dissent?: Eighteen touch dog newspaper and the tactics, ambiguity, and limits of Internet resistance in China /;Strategic global communication. Global integration or local responsiveness?: multinational corporations' public relations strategies and cases /;Coordination and control of global public relations to manage cross-national conflict shifts: a multidisciplinary theoretical perspective for research and practice /;Netizens unite!: strategic escalation of conflict to manage a cultural crisis /;Communicating with global publics: building a theoretical framework for international public relations /;Columbia's Juan Valdez campaign: brand revitalization through authenticity and glocal strategic communications /;The influence of mobile phone advertising on dependency: a cross-cultural study of mobile phone use between American and Chinese youth /;Fractured images. Guy J. Golan, Thomas J. Johnson, and Wayne Wanta --;Tsan-Kuo Chang --;Shelton A. Gunaratne --;Kuang-Kuo Chang and Tien-Tsung Lee --;Yon Soo Lim and George A. Barnett --;Wayne Wanta and Guy J. Golan --;Guy J. Golan --;Shahira Fahmy --;Renee Martin-Kratzer and Esther Thorson --;Kuang-Kuo Chang... [et al.] --;Salma I. Ghanem --;Yusuf Kalyango Jr. --;Thomas J. Johnson and Shahira Fahmy --;Xiaopeng Wang --;Wei Zha and David D. Perlmutter --;Joon Soo Lim --;Juan-Carlos Molleda and Alexander Laskin --;Sooyoung Cho and Glen T. Cameron --;Paul S. Lieber and Colin Higgins --;Juan-Carlos Molleda and Marilyn S. Roberts --;Ran Wei --

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