TITLE

Empires of the senseless

AUTHOR(S)
Ainger, Katharine
PUB. DATE
April 2001
SOURCE
New Internationalist;Apr2001, Issue 333, p9
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Argues the role of mass media in globalization. Reaction of journalists toward anti-globalization protesters; Media stance on globalization; Prediction of global media as the dominant industry; Concept of globalization; Influence of media on politics; Considerations for understanding the globalization process.
ACCESSION #
4352437

Tags: MASS media;  GLOBALIZATION

 

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