<b>Shift or Stasis| Questioning Global Communication Power — Introduction</b>

Authors

  • Joe F. Khalil Northwestern University in Qatar
  • John D. H. Downing Southern Illinois University

Keywords:

global media, legacy media, communication power, media industries, media events, piracy, advertising, news, entertainment

Abstract

Over the past 50 years, both policy and research debates have at times raged over how change and power should be interpreted in global communication. This introduction to the Special Section titled “Global Communication Power: Shift or Stasis?” makes the case for the need to explore this question from fresh vantage points. It frames critical and creative pathways for thinking about and rethinking current transformations in global media. The introduction, then, provides an overview of the contributions and draws recurring themes together, posing key questions for further research.

Author Biographies

Joe F. Khalil, Northwestern University in Qatar

Associate Professor

John D. H. Downing, Southern Illinois University

Professor of International Communication Director, Global Media Research Center, Southern Illinois University; http://rtv.siu.edu/faculty/radio-tv John DH Downing is a communications scholar who has written extensively on Alternative Media and Social Movements. He is currently Director of the Global Media Research Center and Professor of Media Studies in the College of Mass Communication and Media Arts at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale.

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Published

2016-07-19

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Section

Special Sections