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Global Media and Communication
December 2007, Volume 3, No. 3
(Source: Sage) | (Accès: abonnement | Utilisateurs UCL: via Libellule)

Editorial
Global Media and Communication 2007 3: 243-245.

Nick Couldry
Part I: Researching media internationalization: Comparative media research as if we really meant it
Global Media and Communication 2007 3: 247-250.

Lena Jayyusi
Internationalizing media studies: A view from the Arab world
Global Media and Communication 2007 3: 251-255.

Friedrich Krotz
The meta-process of `mediatization’ as a conceptual frame
Global Media and Communication 2007 3: 256-260.

Divina Frau-Meigs
Cultural diversity and global media studies
Global Media and Communication 2007 3: 260-266.

Shelton A. Gunaratne
A systems view of `international’ communication, its scope and limitations
Global Media and Communication 2007 3: 267-271.

Sonia Livingstone
Part II: Institutional perspectives: Internationalizing media and communication studies: Reflections on the International Communication Association
Global Media and Communication 2007 3: 273-279.

Ulla Carlsson
Why regional and international cooperation? Reflections from a Nordic horizon
Global Media and Communication 2007 3: 279-283.

Robin Mansell
The problem of internationalizing media and communication research
Global Media and Communication 2007 3: 283-288.

Kenton T. Wilkinson
Part III: Exploring pedagogic and research dimensions: Language and the internationalization of media studies
Global Media and Communication 2007 3: 289-293.

Anandam P. Kavoori
Bring back the local, work the divide: two curricular recommendations
Global Media and Communication 2007 3: 294-299.

Beate Josephi
Internationalizing the journalistic professional model: imperatives and impediments
Global Media and Communication 2007 3: 300-306.

Peter Dahlgren
Internationalizing doctoral education: problems and pitfalls
Global Media and Communication 2007 3: 306-312.

Bella Mody, Stephanie Alexander, Daniel Stencel, and Alex M. Ingersoll
The Other in North American doctoral dissertations: early findings
Global Media and Communication 2007 3: 313-320.

Jeremy Tunstall
Part IV: International—regional—national: The national media system as the lead player
Global Media and Communication 2007 3: 321-324.

Nkosi Ndlela
Reflections on the global public sphere: challenges to internationalizing media studies
Global Media and Communication 2007 3: 324-329.

Toshie Takahashi
De-Westernizing media studies: a Japanese perspective
Global Media and Communication 2007 3: 330-335.

Hu Zhengrong
The Chinese model and paradigm of media studies
Global Media and Communication 2007 3: 335-339.

Yahya R. Kamalipour
Communication media and globalization: an Iranian perspective
Global Media and Communication 2007 3: 340-342.

Marc Raboy
Part V: Broadening media discourses: Global media policy — defining the field
Global Media and Communication 2007 3: 343-347.

Stuart Cunningham
Creative industries as policy and discourse outside the United Kingdom
Global Media and Communication 2007 3: 347-352.

James Miller
Neither state nor market: NGOs and the international third sector
Global Media and Communication 2007 3: 352-355.

Gerald Sussman
Covering Eastern European and Russian elections: the US media’s double standard
Global Media and Communication 2007 3: 356-361.

Andrew Calabrese
Historical memory, media studies and journalism ethics
Global Media and Communication 2007 3: 363-370.

Valerie Alia, Simone Bull, Donald Browne, John Downing, Charles Husband, Stephen Spencer, and Marwan M. Kraidy
Review Essay: Race, ethnicity and global communication studies
Global Media and Communication 2007 3: 371-383.

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