Nordicom Review 30 (Jubilee Issue) 2009

Ulla Carlsson
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Content

Foreword

Introduction
Annabelle Sreberny

Opening Address: Food Meets Media
Vandana Shiva

Plenary I. Media and Global Divide

Media and Gobal Divides: An Introduction
Robin Mansell

Maps and Mandalas, Division and Multiplication: Media and Global Divides
Annabelle Sreberny

Representing the Rise of the Rest as Threat: Media and Global Divides
Jan Nederveen Pieterse Nederveen Pieterse

Plenary II. International Panel on Global Divides

Global Divides in Transnational Media: Managing the Visibility of Suffering
Lilie Chouliaraki

Communication, the Nexus of Class and Nation, and Global Divides: Reflections on China’s Post-Revolutionary Experiences
Yuezhi Zhao

Bridging the Divide between the Press and Civic Society: Civic Media Advocacy as “Media Movement” in Latin America
Silvio Waisbord

Telescopic Philanthropy, Emancipation and Development Communication Theory
Amin Alhassan

Plenary III. Nordic Panel on Global Divides

Unpacking Cultural Divides
Yudhishthir Raj Isar

Dead Ground: Fallacies of Understanding Global Divides, Policy-Making and Communication
Inka Salovaara-Moring

Global Divides and Transnational Media Literacy
Elisabeth Eide

Global Divides in Cosmographic Genres: Charity, Solidarity and Different Explanations of Difference
Anna Roosvall

Media and the Global Divide: A Bottom-up and Citizen Perspective
Thomas Tufte

Open Seminar: African Media Research

From an Echo of the West to a Voice of Its Own? Sub-Saharan African Research under the Loophole
Ullamaija Kivikuru

The Poverty of Journalism and the Politics of Reporting Poverty Statistics in South Africa
Guy Berger

Building an Agenda for Media and Communication Research in Africa
George W. Lugalambi

James Halloran Memorial Lecture

Conversations with my Robot
Cees J. Hamelink

The Authors

Programme

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About the Journal

Name: Nordicom Review
Year established: 1980
Subject area: Social Sciences/Communication
Language: English
Format: Digital-only Open Access
Frequency: 2 issues per year
eISSN: 2001-5119
CiteScore: 2.5 (2022)