
| Foreword: Ito Youichi. Preface: Yahya R. Kamalipour. Acknowledgments. 1. FOLLOWING THE HISTORICAL PATHS OF GLOBAL COMMUNICATION. Allen Palmer, Brigham Young University. 2. DRAWING A BEAD ON GLOBAL COMMUNICATION THEORIES. John D. H. Downing, University of Texas at Austin. 3. GLOBAL ECONOMY AND INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS NETWORKS. Harmeet Sawhney, Indiana University, Bloomington. 4. THE TRANSNATIONAL MEDIA CORPORATION AND THE ECONOMICS OF GLOBAL COMPETITION. Richard A. Gershon, Western Michigan University. 5. GLOBAL COMMUNICATION LAW. John L. Huffman and Denise M. Trauth, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, and Jan H. Samoriski, University of Michigan-Dearborn. 6. GLOBAL NEWS AND INFORMATION FLOW. Kuldip R. Rampal, Central Missouri State University. 7. INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTING. Joseph D. Straubhaar, University of Texas at Austin, and Douglas A. Boyd, University of Kentucky. 8. GLOBAL IMPLICATIONS OF THE INTERNET: CHALLENGES AND PROSPECTS. George Barnett and Devan Rosen, State University of New York at Buffalo. 9. MILESTONES IN COMMUNICATION AND NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT. Vibert Cambridge, Ohio University. 10. THE POLITICS OF GLOBAL COMMUNICATION. Cees J. Hamelink, University of Amsterdam. 11. GLOBAL COMMUNICATION AND PROPAGANDA. Richard C. Vincent, Indiana State University. 12. GLOBAL ADVERTISING AND PUBLIC RELATIONS. Dean Kruckeberg, University of Northern Iowa, and Marina Vujnovic, University of Iowa. 13. COMMUNICATION AND CULTURE. Christine L. Ogan, Indiana University, Bloomington. 14. PATTERNS IN GLOBAL COMMUNICATION: PROSPECTS AND CONCERNS. Leo A. Gher, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. |
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