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Technological advances in communications have given rise to an information industry that is virtually independent of national governments. Many citizens hail this as the advent of a truly independent flow and exchange of information which is free from governmental bias. However, such information continues to be managed by transnational corporations in the information industry. The bias of such corporations and their influence on the information industry needs to be addressed before the industry can claim to have achieved true independence.
... infrastructure, which transmits massive flows of information and has extended its marketin... of the information still bear a heavy American imprint. . THE HEGEMONY OF INTERNATIONAL MEDIA IND... Schiller, Mass Communications and American Empire (New York: A. Kelley, 1969; 2nd ed., Boulder, CO: ...
...Massive patent privatization in the fields of chemistry, b..., 1999); Paschal Preston, Reshaping Communications (London: Sage, 2001). . (6.) Herbert I. Schiller, Mass Communications and American Empire (Boston: Beacon Press, 1971); Dallas W. Smy...
... of audience behavior among Hispanic Americans in Houston, Texas. Unlike previous research, this ...In D. K. Thussu (Ed.), Electronic empires: Global media and local resistance (pp. 177-192). .... Schiller, H. I. (1969). Mass communications and American empire. New York: A.M....
If nothing else, and this is a big nothing, his careful analysis of the role of American media on British television screens shows that although some of these programs are accepted to some degree and tolerated in others, British viewers have yet to throw up the white flag of surrender and turn over their picture tubes to New York and Hollywood.
... some of the ideas of the Canadian communications founder Harold Innis and shaped them as his own. C... came from Herbert Schiller in his 1969 work, Mass Communications and American Empire. Central to his...
... in the study of international communications over the past few decades. One school of thought p...'s historical roots to the British and American international news agencies founded in the 19th ce.... Kivikuru, U. (1995). Peripheral mass communication. In K. Nordenstreng & H. I. Schiller...(1969). Mass communications and American empire. New York: A. M. Kelly. Schiller, H. I. (1974). Fr...
Introduction - II. What is the nation-state good for? - III. The nation-state and social integration - IV. The staying power of national identity - V. How nation-states destroy morality - VI. Economic globalization vs. the nation-state - VII. The political and military decay of the nation-state - VIII. Conclusion
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... unilateral action, and the necessity "of American primacy, hegemony, or empire" for the sake of peac...Rulers enlisting the mass media in presenting such ideological rationalizati... Lone, (112) former director of communications for the United Nations, put the causes of the then...
Americas Quest for Global Dominance, a book by the famous linguist Noam Chomsky, a radical critic of U.S. foreign policy, and urged his audience to read it. Chavez also urges investors to withdraw their funds from U.S. banks, and last month, he acted on his promise to curtail oil supplies to the U.S. by ordering government-owned Petroleos de Venezuela SA (PDVSA) to cut off crude oil sales to ExxonMobil, which is fighting his regime's seizure of its assets.
... Hugo Chavez is the kind of anti-American that certain kinds of American leftists swoon over... firms in Venezuela's petroleum, communications and electricity sectors, and last month, he vowed ...empire" and declared she would rather have Chavez in the ... cable TV station went off the air despite mass protests in Caracas. Sherman, who became chairman ...
...fare in at least several Latin American and Asian countries (Johnson, 1992; Straubhaar et ...Critical Studies in Mass Communication, 1, 379-391. . Boyd-Barrett, O. (197...Cultural autonomy in global communications. New York: Longman. . Hoskins, C., & McFayden, S. ...(1992). Mass communications and American empire (2nd ed.). Boulder, CO: Westview. . Sepstrup, P. (...
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