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Author Hafez, Kai

Title Foundations of Global Communication A Conceptual Handbook
Published Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, 2022

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Description 1 online resource (341 p.)
Contents Cover -- Endorsement -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Figures -- Note on Translation -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- 1 Theory of Global Communication -- 1.1 General Modes of Global Communication -- 1.2 Communicative Systems, Lifeworlds and Their Transformation -- 1.3 Specific Modes of Communication (System Connections) of Systems and Lifeworlds -- 1.4 System Dependencies and Lifeworld Relations -- 2 Mass Media and the Global Public Sphere -- 2.1 Systems and System Change -- 2.2 Communicative System Connections -- 2.2.1 Discourse Analysis
Fundamentals: Interdiscursivity, Convergence and the Domestication of Media Discourses -- A Fragmented News Agenda: the Tip of the Globalization Iceberg -- Global Framing Or Domesticated Discourses? -- Visual Globalization and Stereotypes -- Transnational Media: Contraflows Without Cosmopolitanism -- Incomplete Synchronization of Global Media Discourses -- 2.2.2 Public Sphere Theory -- Theoretical Perspectives On the "Global Public Sphere" -- The Role of the Global Public Sphere in Global Society -- Alternative Theories of the Public Sphere: Dialogic, Constructive and Cosmopolitan Journalism
Global Public Sphere and Global Governance: the Case of Europe -- Conclusion: Global Public Sphere, Global Society and Lagging Structural Change of the Mass Media -- Actors, Target Audiences and "Third Spaces" of Global Communication -- Diplomacy: Realism Versus Constructivism -- Second-track Diplomacy and Global Governance -- Target Audiences of Public Diplomacy -- New Communicator Roles in Foreign Policy -- Inconsistent Shifts Towards a "Global Domestic Policy" -- 3 Politics: The State's Global Communication -- 3.1 Systems and System Change -- 3.2 Communicative System Connections
3.2.1 Interaction and Dialogue -- Interests, Values and Communication -- Diplomatic Process Stages and Metacommunication -- Agenda-setting and Framing in Political Negotiations -- Diplomatic Mediation: From Interaction to Dialogue -- Signalling as Non-Verbal Global Communication -- Global Governance as a Diplomatic "Hotline"? -- 3.2.2 Interaction and Organizational Communication -- Informality at the Relational Level of Global Communication -- Trends in Informality: Networks of Associated States Rather Than Cultural Boundaries -- Diplomatic Protocol as Global Symbolic Communication
Cyber-diplomacy: New Dynamics, Old Substance -- Global Spaces of Interpretation Through the Text-Speech Relationship -- Continuities Within Changing Global Diplomatic Communication -- 3.2.3 Observation and Diffusion -- The State's Communicative Multi-Competence -- Ambassadors and Secret Services as Information Gatherers -- Media Monitoring as the Global Observation of Observation -- Knowledge Management Between Rationality and Power Politics -- 3.2.4 Discursive (External) Communication -- The Non-Transparency of Action Systems -- Public Diplomacy/propaganda -- "Understanding"-based Persuasion
Notes Description based upon print version of record
Foreign Cultural Policy: "Dialogue" Between "Cultures"?
Form Electronic book
Author GrĂ¼ne, Anne
ISBN 9781000581690
1000581691