‘Mody ties together much of the book with the currently compelling concept of globalization. For scholars it provides a wealth of current references and sketches a historical overview that is mostly absent in other volumes that attempt a summary like this one.’
—COMMUNICATION RESEARCH TRENDS
International and Development Communication: A 21st Century Perspective examines the exciting field of international and development communication and illustrates how this field of study is composed and how it has grown. Derived from the successful Handbook of International and Intercultural Communication, Second Edition, this book opens with an updated and expanded introduction by Bella Mody, showcasing the effects of globalization, and contains those chapters from the Handbook that deal with international and development communication.
International and Development Communication provides a historical perspective and a contemporary analysis of the field of international communication and its application to development communication. The book examines how communication media and telecommunications are considered central to globalization and to national development, and discusses globalization in history, the role of media, changes in structural biases of media and telecommunication institutions, national forces of capitalism, and biases in international and development communication messages.
provides a historical perspective and a contemporary analysis of the field of international communication and its application to development communication. The book examines how communication media and telecommunications are considered central to globalization and to national development, and discusses globalization in history, the role of media, changes in structural biases of media and telecommunication institutions, national forces of capitalism, and biases in international and development communication messages.The book, divided into two parts, revolves around media institutions and the conditions under which they have been used by the state and private capital. Part One covers international communication and presents the thinking of several well-known authors from areas such as South Asia, East Asia, Europe, and North America. Part Two focuses on development communication applications by various active researchers and professors, drawn from Latin America, South Asia, and North America.
With contributions from experts in the field, each part of the book begins with a chapter on theories and closes with one on issues. Chapters within each part examine the distinct and broadly recognized topics of research within each area, such as media corporations in the age of globalization, transnational advertising, the global-local dialectic and polysemic effects, development communication campaigns, communication technology and development, and international development communication.
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PART I: INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION
Introduction to International Communication – Bella Mody
Ch.1 Theory and Research in International Communication: An Historical and Institutional Account – Stephen Mc Dowell
Ch. 2 Media Corporations in the Age of Globalization – Edward A. Comor
Ch. 3 Global Communication Orders – Oliver Boyd-Barrett
Ch. 4 Mediated War, Peace, and Global Civil Society – Thomas L. Jacobson and Won Yang Jang
Ch. 5 Transnational Advertising – K. Viswanath and Liren Zeng
Ch. 6 The Global-Local Dialectic and Polysemic Effects – Bella Mody and Anselm Lee
Ch. 7 A Pandemonic Age: The Future of Internationall Communications Theory and Research – Sandra Braman
PART II: DEVELOPMENT COMMUNICATION
Introduction to Development Communication – Bella Mody
Ch. 8 Theories of Development Communication – Srinivas R. Melkote
Ch. 9 State, Development, and Communication – Silvio Waisbord
Ch. 10 Development Communication Campaigns – Leslie Snyder
Ch. 11 Communication Technology and Development: Instrumental, Institutional, Participatory, and Strategic Approaches – J. P. Singh
Ch. 12 Participatory Approaches to Communication for Development – Robert Huesca
Ch. 13 Development Communication as Marketing, Collective Resistence, and Spiritual Awakening: A Feminist Critique – Leslie Steeves
Ch 14 International Development Communication: Proposing a Research Agenda for a New Era – Karin Wilkins
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Bella Mody (Ph.D., Gujarat University; M.A., University of Pennsylvania; B.A. Ranchi University) served as chair of the International and Development Communication Division of ICA from 1999 to 2001 and is a consultant to international and nongovernmental organizations. Her research interests include international media, communication technology application in developing countries, and gender, ethnicity, and class.