Mapping BRICS Media Internationalizing Media Studies Series
Coordonnateurs : Nordenstreng Kaarle, Thussu Daya Kishan
Mapping BRICS Media is the first comprehensive and comparative study of the emerging media landscape in the world?s most dynamic and fastest growing markets. This pioneering collection focuses on one of the key topics in contemporary international relations - the emergence of BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) - a grouping that includes some of the world?s largest populations and fastest growing economies.
The volume brings together leading scholars, mainly from the BRICS nations, to examine how the emergence of the BRICS media will impact on global media and communication. Contextualizing the rise of the BRICS nations within the broader shifts in global power relations, the chapters investigate the unprecedented growth of the BRICS media within a ?multi-polar? world, evaluating the media landscapes in the individual BRICS countries, their histories, and their journalism practices, as well as analyzing emerging inter-BRICS media relationships.
Accessible and comprehensive, the book provides a critical guide to the complex debates about the impact of the ?rise of the rest? on the media globe and how far this poses a challenge to the Western-dominated world order and its media systems.
Introduction: Contextualizing the BRICS Media Part I: Debates and Concepts 1. BRICS as a New Constellation in International Relations? 2. How Coherent is the BRICS Grouping? 3. The BRICS Formation in Reshaping Global Communication: Possibilities and Challenges 4. The BRICS as Emerging Cultural and Media Powers Part II: Media Systems and Landscapes 5. Brazil: Patrimonialism and Media Democratization 6. Russia: Post-Soviet, Post-Modern and Post-Empire Media 7. India: Multiple Media Explosions 8. China: Power Dynamics Across Four Historical Stages 9. South Africa: A Free Media Still in the Making Part III: Comparative Perspectives 10. BRICS Journalists in Global Research 11. Intra-BRICS Media Exchange 12. Digital BRICS: Building a NWICO 2.0?
Kaarle Nordenstreng is Professor Emeritus of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Tampere, Finland. Author or editor of over 30 books (mainly in Finnish and English), most recently Communication Theories in a Multicultural World (coedited with Clifford Christians, 2014).
Daya Kishan Thussu is Professor of International Communication at the University of Westminster in London. Author or editor of 16 books, most recently Communicating India’s Soft Power: Buddha to Bollywood (2013), he is the Managing Editor of the journal Global Media and Communication.
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IMF World Economic Outlook Database; countries; Daya Kishan Thussu; nations; CCTV News; members; BRICS Countries; internet; Tv Globo; governance; BRICS Nations; south; Correio Braziliense; african; BRICS Media; latin; BRICS Journalists; america; BRICS Members; journalists; Internet Governance; NWICO Debate; Jyrki Käkönen; Civil Society; Colin Sparks; Prasar Bharati; Yuezhi Zhao; BRICS Formation; Joseph Straubhaar; Comparative Communication Research; Raquel Paiva; South African Media; Muniz Sodré; Komsomolskaya Pravda; Leonardo Custdio; Global Internet Governance; Elena Vartanova; Reality Tv Star; Savyasaachi Jain; World Advertising Research Centre; Zhengrong Hu; UNESCO Debate; Peixi Xu; Television Stations; Deqiang Ji; GDP PPP; viola candice milton; Brazilian Journalists; Pieter J; Fourie; Svetlana Pasti; Jyotika Ramaprasad; Musawenkosi Ndlovu; Herman Wasserman; Fernando Oliveira Paulino; Dmitry Strovsky; Jukka Pietiläinen