Contents
1. International Communication Research: Critical Reflections and a New Point of Departure, Chin-Chuan Lee
2. Window Shopping: On Internationalizing “International Communication”, Elihu Katz
3. Beyond Lazarsfeld: International Communication Research and Its Production of Knowledge, Tsan-KuoChang
4. Beyond Modernization and the Four Theories of the Press, Jan Servaes
5. Professional Models in Journalism: Between Homogenization and Diversity, Paolo Mancini
6. Conditions of Capital: Global Media in Local Contexts, Michael Curtin
7. The Enduring Strength of Hollywood: The “Imperial Adventure” Genre and Avatar, Jaap van Ginneken
8. Resurrecting the Imperial Dimension in International Communication, Colin Sparks
9. De-Westernization and Cosmopolitan Media Studies, Silvio Waisbord
10. Local Experiences, Cosmopolitan Theories: On Cultural Relevance in International Communication Research, Chin-Chuan Lee
11. Theorizing Media Production as a Quasi-Autonomous Field: A Reassessment of China News Studies, Judy Polumbaum
12. Translation, Communication, and East-West Understanding, Zhang Longxi
13. Public Spheres, Fields, Networks: Western Concepts for a De-Westernizing World?, Rodney Benson
14. Cosmopolitanism and International Communication: Understanding Civil Society Actors, Peter Dahlgren
15. Postcolonial Visual Culture: Arguments from India, Arvind Rajagopal
Contributors
Index