Media power in the global era has to do with how people understand the
world, their place in it, and their relation to the others who
populate it. Making connections with distant places and people is the
work of cosmopolitan imagination, which involves seeing the world
through the eyes of others. In this book, Robertson engages with the
growing literature on cosmopolitanism to address these issues,
combining theoretical debates with an innovative empirical portal.
Based on the analysis of over 2000 news reports broadcast on national
and global channels and interviews with journalists and audience
members, Mediated Cosmopolitanism illustrates that the same everyday
stories about the world can take on different meanings in different
cultures. It argues that if we are to understand how media actors may
help people to make the connections that underpin a cosmopolitan
outlook, attention must be paid to evidence that some actors may not,
and that national broadcasters could be more active agents of
cosmopolitanism than global channels. Accessibly written, the book
will be essential reading for advanced undergraduate and masters
students, particularly of media studies, but also of sociology,
politics and international relations.
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The World of Television News
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ISBN
9780745659534
Publisert
2018
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Wiley Professional, Reference & Trade (Wiley K&L)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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