Communicatint the nation : national topographies of global media landscapes; Anna Roosvall, Inka Salovaara-Moring; 2010

Communicatint the nation : national topographies of global media landscapes

av Anna Roosvall, Inka Salovaara-Moring
The nation is often described as an imagined community, thus media is crucial for the nation to be imagined into being and embraced by large populations. One could easily claim that for the media the nation has been and remains to be almost as important, even though it is constantly challenged in times of alleged globalisation. In this book the authors argue that the nations roles in different geopolitical and media environments need to be revisited for three main reasons.
The nation is often described as an imagined community, thus media is crucial for the nation to be imagined into being and embraced by large populations. One could easily claim that for the media the nation has been and remains to be almost as important, even though it is constantly challenged in times of alleged globalisation. In this book the authors argue that the nations roles in different geopolitical and media environments need to be revisited for three main reasons.
Utgiven: 2010
ISBN: 9789189471962
Förlag: Nordicom
Format: Inbunden
Språk: Engelska
Sidor: 256 st
The nation is often described as an imagined community, thus media is crucial for the nation to be imagined into being and embraced by large populations. One could easily claim that for the media the nation has been and remains to be almost as important, even though it is constantly challenged in times of alleged globalisation. In this book the authors argue that the nations roles in different geopolitical and media environments need to be revisited for three main reasons.
The nation is often described as an imagined community, thus media is crucial for the nation to be imagined into being and embraced by large populations. One could easily claim that for the media the nation has been and remains to be almost as important, even though it is constantly challenged in times of alleged globalisation. In this book the authors argue that the nations roles in different geopolitical and media environments need to be revisited for three main reasons.
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