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KS4412 / October 2018 ご注文承り中!! 【社会学、マスコミ・マスメディア、グローバリゼーション、マスメディアと政治】 グローバル化とメディアとの関係を考察するワンストップ・レファレンス グローバリゼーションとメディア 全4巻 Globalization and the Media. 4 vols. Rantanen, Terhi (ed.), Globalization and the Media: Critical Concepts in Media and Cultural Studies. 4 vols. (Critical Concepts in Media and Cultural Studies) 1682 pp. 2019:2 (Routledge, UK) <100-5169> ISBN 978-1-138-67683-1 hard set 1970 年代以降、過去 40 年間にわたって「グローバリゼーション」への学術的関心は高 まっており、その定義、分析、説明は、多くの分野で重要になっています。グローバリゼ ーションは、現代において、メディアとコミュニケーションの役割を抜きにしては理解で きません。そのマクロ及びミクロの過程と、メディアとコミュニケーションの行動との複 雑な関係は、ますます影響を増しています。 本書は、急速に成長する分野における基礎的及び最新の研究を集めた論文集です。第 1 巻「グローバリゼーションとその批判」は、「グローバリゼーションの初期の理論」「グロ ーバリゼーションの批判」の部から、第 2 巻「グローバリゼーションとその結果」は、「均 質化:メディアと文化的帝国主義」「異質化とハイブリダイゼーション」「コスモポリタニ ズムと批判」の部から、第 3 巻「アイデンティティ、世代、記憶」は、「ナショナリズム/ トランスナショナリズム」「グローバル世代と記憶」「グローバルなイベントの記憶と記憶 していないこと」の部から、第 4 巻「西洋を超えて」は、「グローバルな公共圏とその批 判」「脱西洋化と「西洋」の外の研究」の部から構成されています。 本書を、メディアとグローバリゼーションに関心のある研究室・研究者に、この分野の ワンストップ・レファレンスとしてお薦めいたします。 <収録明細> Volume I: Globalisation and its Critiques Part 1: Early Theories of Globalisation 1. Arjun Appadurai, ‘Disjuncture and Difference in the Global Cultural Economy’, 1990 2. Anthony D. Smith, ‘Towards a Global Culture?’, 1990 3. Johann P. Arnason, ‘Nationalism, Globalization and Modernity’, 1990 4. Michael Gurevitch and Mark Levy, ‘The Global Newsroom’, 1990 5. John Tomlinson, ‘A Phenomenology of Globalization: Giddens on Global Modernity’, 1994

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KS-4412 / October 2018

ご注文承り中!! 【社会学、マスコミ・マスメディア、グローバリゼーション、マスメディアと政治】

グローバル化とメディアとの関係を考察するワンストップ・レファレンス

グローバリゼーションとメディア 全 4巻

Globalization and the Media. 4 vols.

Rantanen, Terhi (ed.), Globalization and the Media: Critical Concepts in Media and Cultural Studies. 4 vols. (Critical Concepts in Media and Cultural Studies) 1682 pp. 2019:2 (Routledge, UK) <100-5169> ISBN 978-1-138-67683-1 hard set 1970 年代以降、過去 40 年間にわたって「グローバリゼーション」への学術的関心は高

まっており、その定義、分析、説明は、多くの分野で重要になっています。グローバリゼ

ーションは、現代において、メディアとコミュニケーションの役割を抜きにしては理解で

きません。そのマクロ及びミクロの過程と、メディアとコミュニケーションの行動との複

雑な関係は、ますます影響を増しています。 本書は、急速に成長する分野における基礎的及び最新の研究を集めた論文集です。第 1巻「グローバリゼーションとその批判」は、「グローバリゼーションの初期の理論」「グロ

ーバリゼーションの批判」の部から、第 2 巻「グローバリゼーションとその結果」は、「均

質化:メディアと文化的帝国主義」「異質化とハイブリダイゼーション」「コスモポリタニ

ズムと批判」の部から、第 3 巻「アイデンティティ、世代、記憶」は、「ナショナリズム/トランスナショナリズム」「グローバル世代と記憶」「グローバルなイベントの記憶と記憶

していないこと」の部から、第 4 巻「西洋を超えて」は、「グローバルな公共圏とその批

判」「脱西洋化と「西洋」の外の研究」の部から構成されています。 本書を、メディアとグローバリゼーションに関心のある研究室・研究者に、この分野の

ワンストップ・レファレンスとしてお薦めいたします。

<収録明細>

Volume I: Globalisation and its Critiques Part 1: Early Theories of Globalisation 1. Arjun Appadurai, ‘Disjuncture and Difference in the Global Cultural Economy’, 1990 2. Anthony D. Smith, ‘Towards a Global Culture?’, 1990 3. Johann P. Arnason, ‘Nationalism, Globalization and Modernity’, 1990 4. Michael Gurevitch and Mark Levy, ‘The Global Newsroom’, 1990 5. John Tomlinson, ‘A Phenomenology of Globalization: Giddens on Global Modernity’, 1994

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6. David Morley and Kevin Robins, ‘Globalisation as Identity Crisis: The New Global Media Landscape’, 1995

7. John B. Thompson, ‘The Globalization of Communication’, 1995 8. Stuart Hall, ‘The Local and the Global: Globalization and Ethnicity’,1997 9. Saskia Sassen, ‘The Global City: Introducing a Concept’, 2005 10. Manuel Castells, ‘Globalisation and Identity. A Comparative Perspective’, 2006 Part 2: Critiques of Globalisation 11. Marjorie Ferguson, ‘The Mythology about Globalization’, 1992 12. Leslie Sklair, ‘Democracy and the Transnational Capitalist Class’, 2002 13. Marko Ampuja, ‘’Critical Media Research, Globalisation Theory and Commercialisation’,

2004 14. Colin Sparks, ‘What’s Wrong with Globalization?’, 2007 15. Kai Hafez, ‘Conclusion: Globalization - a Necessary Myth’, 2007 16. James Lull, ‘All Eyes on the Global Stage’, 2007 17. Jean-Luc Nancy ‘Nothing but the World: An Interview with Varcarme’, 2007 18. Heinz Bude and Jörg Dürrschmidt, ‘What’s Wrong with Globalization? Contra ‘Flow Speak’

- Towards an Existential Turn in the Theory of Globalization’, 2010 19. Simon Cottle, ‘Taking Global Crises in the News Seriously: Notes from the Dark Side of

Globalization’, 2011

Volume II: Globalisation and its Outcomes Part 3: Homogenisation: Media and Cultural Imperialism 20. Ariel Dorfman and Armand Mattelart, ‘Conclusion: Power to Donald Duck?’, 1975 21. Oliver Boyd-Barrett, ‘Media Imperialism: Towards an International Framework for the

Analysis of Media Systems’, 1977 22. Raquel Salinas and Leena Paldán, ‘Culture in the Process of Dependent Development:

Theoretical Perspectives’, 1979 23. Herbert Schiller, ‘Electronics and Economics Serving an American Century’, 1992 24. Kalyani Chadha and Anandam Kavoori, ‘Media Imperialism Revisited: Some Findings from

the Asian Case’, 2000 25. Christian Fuchs, ‘New Imperialism: Information and Media Imperialism?’, 2010 26. Stuart Cunningham and David Craig, ‘Online Entertainment: A New Wave of Media

Globalization?’, 2016 Part 4: Heterogenization and Hybridisation 27. Joseph D. Straubhaar, ‘Beyond Media Imperialism: Asymmetrical Interdependence and

Cultural Proximity’, 1991 28. Jan Nederveen Pieterse, ‘Globalisation as Hybridization’, 1994 29. Nestor García Canclini, ‘The Popular and Popularity: From Political to Theatrical

Representation’, 1995 30. Roland Robertson, ‘Glocalization: Time-Space and Homogeneity-Heterogeneity’, 1995 31. Annabelle Sreberny-Mohammadi, ‘The Global and the Local in International

Communication’, 1996 32. Marwan M. Kraidy, ‘Hybridity in Cultural Globalization’, 2002 33. Václav Štětka, ‘From Global to (G)local: Changing Patterns of Television Program Flows

and Audience Preferences in Central and Eastern Europe’, 2012 Part 5: Cosmopolitanism and Critiques 34. Ulf Hannerz, ‘Cosmopolitans and Locals in World Culture’, 1990 35. Ulrich Beck, ‘The Cosmopolitan Society and its Enemies’, 2002 36. Sean P. Hier, ‘Transformative Democracy in the Age of Second Modernity:

Cosmopolitanization, Communicative Agency and the Reflexive Subject’, 2008 37. Jonathan Corpus Ong, ‘The Cosmopolitan Continuum: Locating Cosmopolitanism in Media

and Cultural Studies’, 2009

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38. Roger Silverstone, ‘Mediapolis or the Space of Appearance’, 2007 39. Johan Lindell, ‘Mediapolis, Where Art Thou? Mediated Cosmopolitanism in Three Media

Systems between 2002 and 2010’, 2013 40. Miriam Sobré-Denton, ‘Virtual Intercultural Bridgework: Social Media, Virtual Cosmopolitan-

ism, and Activist Community-Building’, 2016

Volume III: Identity, Generations and Memory Part 6: Nationalism/Transnationalism 41. Asu Aksoy and Kevin Robins, ‘Thinking Across Spaces. Transnational Television from Tur-

key’, 2000 42. Joseph Chan, ‘Disneyfying and Globalizing the Chinese Legend Mulan: A Study of Trans-

culturation’, 2002 43. Brian Larkin, ‘Itineraries of Indian Cinema: African Videos, Bollywood & Global Media’, 2003 44. Vicky Mayes, ‘Living Telenovelas/Telenovelizing Life: Mexican American Girls’ Identities and

Transnational Telenovelas’, 2003 45. Jean K. Chalaby, ‘From Internationalization to Transnationalization’, 2005 46. Shani Orgad, ‘Imagining Ourselves: Representations of the Nation’, 2012 47. Myria Georgiou, ‘Watching Soap Opera in the Diaspora: Cultural Proximity or Critical Prox-

imity?’, 2012 48. Adrian Athique, ‘Transnational Audiences: Geocultural Approaches’, 2014 49. Klaus Bruhn Jensen, ‘Speaking of the Weather: Cross-media Communication and Climate

Change’, 2017 50. Enric Castello and Sabina Mihelj, ‘Selling and Consuming the Nation: Understanding Con-

sumer Nationalism’, 2017 Part 7: Global Generations and Memory 51. Marie Gillespie, ‘Introduction’, in Television, Ethnicity and Cultural Change, 2002 52. June Edmunds and Bryan S. Turner, ‘Global Generations: Social Change in the Twentieth

Century’, 2005 53. Margarita Maass and Jorge A. González, ‘Technology, Global Flows and Local Memories:

Media Generations in "Global" Mexico’, 2005 54. Youna Kim, ‘Experiencing Globalization: Global TV, Reflexivity and the Lives of Young Ko-

rean Women’, 2005 55. Ulrich Beck and Elisabeth Beck-Gernsheim, ‘Global Generations and the Trap of Methodo-

logical Nationalism. For a Cosmopolitan Turn in the Sociology of Youth and Generation’, 2008

Part 8: Remembering and Not Remembering Global Events 56. Barbara Misztal, ‘Collective Memory in a Global Age: Learning How and What to Remember’,

2010 57. Xi Cui, ‘Media Events Are Still Alive: The Opening Ceremony of the Beijing Olympics as a

Media Ritual’, 2013 58. Yunya Song and Chin-Chuan Lee, ‘"Collective Memories" of Global Media Events: Anniver-

sary Journalism of the Berlin Wall and Tiananmen Crackdown in the Anglo-American Elite Press, 1990–2014’, 2017

59. Lars Lundgren and Christine Evans, ‘Producing Global Media Memories: Media Events and the Power Dynamics of Transnational Television History’, 2017

60. Elihu Katz and Daniel Dayan, ‘L’Esprit de l’Escalier: 25 Years of Hindsight’, 2018

Volume IV: Beyond the West Part 9: Global Public Sphere and its Critiques 61. Stig Hjarvard, ‘News Media and the Globalization of the Public Sphere’, 2001 62. Lina Khatib, ‘Communicating Islamic Fundamentalism as Global Citizenship’, 2003 63. Guobin Yang, ‘The Internet and the Rise of a Transnational Chinese Cultural Sphere’, 2003

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64. Nancy Frazer, ‘Transnationalizing the Public Sphere. On the Legitimacy and Efficacy of Pub-lic Opinion in a Post-Westphalian World’, 2007

65. Philip Schlesinger, ‘A Cosmopolitan Temptation’, 2007 66. Michael Brüggemann and Hagen Schulz-Forberg, ‘Becoming Pan-European? Transnational

Media and the European Public Sphere’, 2009 67. Slavko Splichal, ‘Eclipse of "the Public". From the Public to (Transnational) Public Sphere

Conceptual Shifts in the Twentieth Century’, 2010 68. Lilie Chouliaraki, ‘Mediating Vulnerability: Cosmopolitanism and the Public Sphere’, 2013 69. Dustin Harp, Arlington and Jaime Loke, ‘The Symbolic Annihilation of Women in Globaliza-

tion Discourse: The Same Old Story in U.S. Newsmagazines’, 2013 70. Ingrid Volkmer, ‘From the Public Sphere to Public Horizons’, 2014 Part 10: De-Westernization and Studies outside the ‘West’ 71. Daya Thussu, ‘Localising the Global: Zee TV in India’, 1998 72. James Curran and Myung-Jin Park, ‘Beyond Globalization Theory’, 2000 73. Terhi Rantanen, ‘Conclusion’, in The Global and the National: Media and Communications

in Post-Communist Russia, 2002 74. Shakuntala Rao and Herman Wasserman, ‘Global Media Ethics Revisited. A Postcolonial

Critique’, 2007 75. Manisha Desai, ‘The Messy Relationship Between Feminisms and Globalizations’, 2007 76. Raka Shome, ‘Post-Colonial Reflections on the "Internationalization" of Cultural Studies’,

2009 77. Shelton A. Gunaratne, ‘De-Westernizing Communication/Social Science Research: Oppor-

tunities and Limitations’, 2010 78. Georgette Wang and Eddie C.Y. Kuo, ‘The Asian Communication Debate: Culture-Specific-

ity, Culture-generality, and Beyond’, 2010 79. Koichi Iwabuchi, ‘De-Westernization and the Governance of Global Cultural Connectivity: A

Dialogic Approach to East Asian Media Cultures’, 2010 80. Jane Miller, ‘Global Nollywood: The Nigerian Movie Industry and Alternative Global Net-

works in Production and Distribution’, 2012 81. Wendy Willems, ‘Provincializing Hegemonic Histories of Media and Communication Studies:

Towards a Genealogy of Epistemic Resistance in Africa’, 2014 82. Silvio Waisbord and Claudia Mellado, ‘De-Westernizing Communication Studies: A Reas-

sessment’, 2014 83. Michael Curtin, ‘Between State and Capital: Asia’s Media Revolution in the Age of Neoliberal

Globalization’, 2017