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De-westernizing Communication Studies: A Reassessment
Communication Theory, 2014The goal of this special issue is to revisit the terms of the debate about the “de-westernization” of communication studies and related issues such as the globalization, internationalization, cosmopolitanism, and indigenization of academic knowledge.
Silvio Waisbord, Claudia Mellado
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2012
Foreword: Graeme Harper Introduction: De-Westernizing Film Studies Part 1: (Dis-)continuities of the Cinematic Imaginary: (Non-)Representation, Discourse and Theory Chapter 1: Imagi[ni]ng the Universe: Cosmos, Otherness and Cinema Chapter 2: Questioning Discourses of diaspora: "Black" Cinema as Symptom Chapter 3: Affective Passions: The Dancing Female ...
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Foreword: Graeme Harper Introduction: De-Westernizing Film Studies Part 1: (Dis-)continuities of the Cinematic Imaginary: (Non-)Representation, Discourse and Theory Chapter 1: Imagi[ni]ng the Universe: Cosmos, Otherness and Cinema Chapter 2: Questioning Discourses of diaspora: "Black" Cinema as Symptom Chapter 3: Affective Passions: The Dancing Female ...
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Internationalization as De-Westernization of the Curriculum
Journal of Studies in International Education, 2013Internationalization of the curriculum points to the interdependent and interconnected (globalized) world in which higher education operates. However, while international awareness is crucial to the study of journalism, in practice this often means an Anglo-American curriculum based around Western principles of journalism education and training that ...
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Introduction: De-Westernizing Discourse Analysis
2014The present book will introduce a Chinese approach to contemporary China’s discourse and communication. It is a Chinese system of research in that it is anchored in Chinese culture and history, including its scholarly legacies, infused with a cultural-political compassion for China’s socio-economic development, and concerned with the discursive and ...
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De-Westernizing Visual Communication and Cultures
2020This edited volume gives voice to pluralised avenues from visual communication and cultural studies regarding the Global South and beyond, including examples from China, India, Cambodia, Brazil, Mexico and numerous other countries. Defining visual communication and culture as an umbrella term that encompasses imagery studies, the moving image and non ...
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Towards De-Westernizing Journalism Studies
2009The accelerated globalization of media and its increasingly participatory possibilities in the twentieth and twenty-fi rst centuries as a result of technological advances has raised pertinent questions regarding the defi nition of journalism and journalists.
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1. Musiques des westerns à l'époque du muet
Vibrations, 1987Leutrat Jean-Louis. 1. Musiques des westerns à l'époque du muet. In: Vibrations, N. 4, 1987. Les musiques des films. pp. 65-78.
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