Global Glasnost: Toward a New World Information and Communication Order?This text looks at the New World Information and Communication Order (NWICO). It offers an exploration of the research environment in which news flow and international news content are created. Chapters cover global and human journalism and provide a journalistic agenda for future newswriting. |
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... relations , with top priority given to center - center relations ; medium priority to center - periphery relations ( but then it should be the periphery of that particular center country , in terms of economic , political , military ...
... relations , with top priority given to center - center relations ; medium priority to center - periphery relations ( but then it should be the periphery of that particular center country , in terms of economic , political , military ...
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... relations . Critics of the present period of history point to how the logic of contract and business - or even of war , for that matter - penetrate into institutions such as marriage , fami- ly , and clubs or associations , which are ...
... relations . Critics of the present period of history point to how the logic of contract and business - or even of war , for that matter - penetrate into institutions such as marriage , fami- ly , and clubs or associations , which are ...
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... relations . The second of Murata's examples is the famous statement attrib- uted to Nikita Khrushchev in Moscow , quoted as having said to a group of American businessmen : " We shall bury you . " What Khrushchev said in Russian was My ...
... relations . The second of Murata's examples is the famous statement attrib- uted to Nikita Khrushchev in Moscow , quoted as having said to a group of American businessmen : " We shall bury you . " What Khrushchev said in Russian was My ...
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GLOBAL PROBLEMS AND NEW COMMUNICATION | 1 |
Geographic Imbalance and Cultural Affinity | 37 |
NWICO Debate | 43 |
Copyright | |
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