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Vol 2 (2008)
Table of Contents
Articles
| Branding Chinese Products: Between Nationalism and Transnationalism |
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Hongmei Li |
pp.38 |
| Deploying Cognitive Radio: Economic, Legal and Policy Issues |
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Gerald R. Faulhaber |
pp.11 |
| Public Opinion Research in a Conflict Zone: Grassroots Diplomacy in Darfur |
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Iginio Gagliardone, Nicole A. Stremlau |
pp.29 |
| The Performative Language Games of Dramapolitik: How Abraham Lincoln became an intellectual patriot and George W. Bush became a cowboy diplomat |
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Kurt Lancaster |
pp.37 |
| The "Lippmann-Dewey Debate" and the Invention of Walter Lippmann as an Anti-Democrat 1985-1996 |
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Michael Schudson |
pp.12 |
| Global Privacy in Flux: Illuminating Privacy Across Cultures in China and the U.S. |
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Kenneth Neil Farrall |
pp.38 |
| Intrinsic Characteristics of Health-Related Fear Appeals from Chinese Print OTC Ads: Implications for Fear Message Construction |
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Vivian C. Sheer, Ling Chen |
pp.23 |
| Data Retention in the European Union: When a Call Returns |
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Oliver Leistert |
pp.11 |
| The Economy of Media Events: Theory and Examples |
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Benjamin Krämer |
pp.16 |
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| Broadcasting Space: China Central Television's New Headquarters |
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Shannon Mattern |
pp.40 |
| News Media Coverage of the Iraq War in Basra, Fall 2007: A case study in “spinning” news for the state |
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Kurt Lancaster |
pp.17 |
| Defining the Enemy for the Post-Cold War World: Bill Clinton's Foreign Policy Discourse in Somalia and Haiti |
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Jason A. Edwards |
pp.18 |
| Trudeaumania Part II: Passionate Politics in a Canadian 21st Century Media Event |
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Emily West |
pp.34 |
| New Media and Political Efficacy |
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Stephen Coleman, David E. Morrison, Michael Svennevig |
pp.21 |
| The Extreme Right and Its Media in Italy |
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Cinzia Padovani |
pp.18 |
| The Structure and Dynamics of Global Multi-Media Business Networks |
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Amelia H. Arsenault, Manuel Castells |
pp.43 |
| Cultural Noise: Amplified Sound, Freedom of Expression and Privacy Rights in Japan |
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Daniel Dolan |
pp.29 |
| The Adoption of Mobile Phones in Emerging Markets: Global Diffusion and the Rural Challenge |
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Kas Kalba |
pp.31 |
| From Mass to Networked Communication: Communicational models and the Informational Society. |
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Gustavo Cardoso |
pp.44 |
| Seeking Truth in Video Game Ratings: Content Considerations for Media Regulation |
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Jason Tocci |
pp.26 |
| Transmitting Identity: Radio in Barcelona |
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Nancy Morris |
pp.18 |
| "...and money is answer for all things": The News Corp.–Dow Jones Merger and the Separation of Editorial and Business Practices |
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Amit M. Schejter, Roei Davidson |
pp.28 |
| Distinctive Characteristics of China's Path of ICT Development: A Critical Analysis of Chinese Developmental Strategies in Light of the Eastern Asian Model |
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Yu Hong |
pp.16 |
| Mainstream Critique, Critical Mainstream and the New Media: Reconciliation of Mainstream and Critical Approaches to Media Effects Studies? |
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Magdalena E. Wojcieszak |
pp.25 |
| War Correspondents, the Military, and Propaganda: Some Critical Reflections |
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Douglas Kellner |
pp.34 |
| Korean Communication and Mass Media Research: Negotiating the West's Influence |
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Jukka Pekka Jouhki |
pp.23 |
| Television News: Geographic and Source Biases, 1982 - 2004 |
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Steve Jones |
pp.30 |
| Al-Jazeera, Phoenix Satellite Television and the Return of the State:Case studies in market liberalization, public sphere and media imperialism |
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Joseph Oliver Boyd-Barrett, Shuang Xie |
pp.17 |
| Public Relations Through a New Lens—Critical Praxis via the Excellence Theory |
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Adam W. Tyma |
pp.13 |
| The Evolution of the Children’s Television Community, 1953-2003 |
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J. Alison Bryant, Peter R. Monge |
pp.33 |
| Modeling Information Equality: Social and Media Latency Effects on Information Diffusion |
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Aram Sinnreich, Arul Chib, Jesse Gilbert |
pp.28 |
| Faith-Based Initiatives in HIV/AIDS Communication: The Jamaican Situation |
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Nancy Muturi |
pp.24 |
| Third-Person Perception and Racism |
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John R. Chapin |
pp.8 |
| Chinese Government and Software Copyright: Manipulating the Boundaries between Public and Private |
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Jia Lu, Ian Weber |
pp.19 |
| Betrothal and Betrayal: The Soviet Translation of Norbert Weiner's Early Cybernetics |
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Benjamin J. P. Peters |
pp.15 |
| 'Living the Brand': Nationality, Globality, and the Identity Strategies of Nation Branding Consultants |
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Melissa Aronczyk |
pp.25 |
| Philanthropy as Public Relations: A Critical Perspective on Cause Marketing |
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Inger L. Stole |
pp.21 |
| The American Hegemonic Responses to the U.S.-China Mid-air Plane Collision |
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Dexin Tian, Chin-Chung Chao |
pp.19 |
Book Reviews
| Changes in China’s Media and Internet Technology: A Review Essay |
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Reviewed by
Joseph Tse-Hei Lee |
pp.5 |
| Rita Watson & Menahem Blondheim (Eds.), The Toronto School of Communication Theory: Interpretations, Extensions, Applications |
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Reviewed by
Bob Hanke |
pp.8 |
| Cher Krause Knight: Public Art: Theory, Practice and Populism |
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Reviewed by
Susana Smith Bautista |
pp.4 |
| Yuezhi Zhao: Communication in China: Political Economy, Power and Conflict |
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Reviewed by
Wanning Sun |
pp.5 |
| Mary Ann Watson: Defining Visions: Television and the American Experience in the 20th Century |
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Reviewed by
Vincent Brook |
pp.3 |
| Mladen Dolar: A Voice and Nothing More (Short Circuits) |
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Reviewed by
Steven Rafferty |
pp.4 |
| David Domke & Kevin Coe: The God Strategy: How Religion Became a Political Weapon in America |
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Reviewed by
Don Waisanen |
pp.4 |
| The Liberalism of the Other: Response to Carolyn Marvin |
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Reviewed by
John Durham Peters |
pp.8 |
| Zephyr Teachout & Thomas Streeter, eds: Mousepads, Shoe Leather, and Hope: Lessons from the Howard Dean Campaign for the Future of Internet Politics |
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Reviewed by
James L. Bonville |
pp.2 |
More Book Reviews...
| Mehdi Semati, (Ed.): Media, Culture and Society in Iran: Living with Globalization and the Islamic State |
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Reviewed by
Nahid Siamdoust |
pp.6 |
| Kathryn C. Montgomery: Generation Digital: Politics, Commerce, and Childhood in the Age of the Internet |
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Reviewed by
Sakari Taipale |
pp.4 |
| John Peters: Courting the Abyss |
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Reviewed by
Carolyn Marvin |
pp.9 |
| Yes, but: The state (but not nation) of queer media and culture |
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Reviewed by
D. Travers Scott |
pp.5 |
| Benedikt Feldges, American Icons: The Genesis of a National Visual Language |
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Reviewed by
Jason Tocci |
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| Review Essay: Urban Communication: The Blind Men and the Elephant |
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Reviewed by
Susan Drucker, Gary Gumpert |
pp.16 |
| Sarah Banet-Weiser: Kids Rule! Nickelodeon and Consumer Citizenship |
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Reviewed by
Kari R. Hensley |
pp.4 |
| Chakravartty & Sarikakis: Media Policy and Globalization Chakravartty & Zhao: Global Communications |
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Reviewed by
John D.H. Downing |
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| Don Tapscott & Anthony D. Williams: Wikinomics: How Mass Collaboration Changes Everything |
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Reviewed by
Christian Fuchs |
pp.11 |
Features
| The Changing Context of News Work: Liquid Journalism for a Monitorial Citizenry |
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Mark Deuze |
pp.18 |
| [Special Section on Academic Research and Communications Policy] Trying to Intervene: British media research and the framing of policy debate |
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Georgina Born |
pp.8 |
| [Fernando Henrique Cardoso on Globalization] A Surprising World |
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Fernando Henrique Cardoso |
pp.43 |
| [Special Section on Academic Research and Communications Policy] INTRODUCTION |
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Monroe E. Price, Stefaan G. Verhulst |
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| [Special Section on Academic Research and Communications Policy] The Academic and the Policy Maker |
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Peng Hwa Ang |
pp.4 |
| [Special Section on Academic Research and Communications Policy] Policy Research in an Evidence-Averse Environment |
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Sandra Braman |
pp.17 |
| [Special Section on Academic Research and Communications Policy] Research In Government Agency Decisions — Observations About the FCC |
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Daniel L. Brenner |
pp.4 |
| [Special Section on Academic Research and Communications Policy] Academic Research and Its Limited Impact on Telecommunications Policy Making |
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Rob Frieden |
pp.8 |
| [Special Section on Academic Research and Communications Policy] Comparative Media Law Research and Its Impact on Policy |
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Stefaan G. Verhulst, Monroe E. Price |
pp.15 |
More Features...
| [Special Section on Academic Research and Communications Policy] The Role of Academic Research in Media Policy Making: The Case Study of Hong Kong |
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Mei Ning Yan |
pp.10 |
| [Fernando Henrique Cardoso on Globalization] New Paths: Globalization in a Historical Perspective |
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Fernando Henrique Cardoso |
pp.17 |
| Ecological Ethics and Media Technology |
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Richard Maxwell, Toby Miller |
pp.23 |
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