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Global Communication: New Agendas in Communication
New York; London: Routledge (2014), ix, 206 pp.
Beyond State-Centric Frameworks: Transversal Media and the Stateless in the Burmese Borderlands
In: Global Communication: New Agendas in Communication
New York; London: Routledge (2014), pp. 142-162
"Transversal dissent by communities whose actions and identities are no longer primarily state centric but, rather, have shifted to cross identity boundaries is one of the most important developments for understanding how politics is being transformed today. Burmese media groups, political activists
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Communication, Development, and Social Change: Future Alternatives
In: Global Communication: New Agendas in Communication
New York; London: Routledge (2014), pp. 119-141
"To a certain extent the field's shortcomings could be the consequence of academic work increasingly trapped in the normativity of the development industry and out of touch with the variety of agents concerned with social injustice worldwide, who are deploying communication and media strategies to a
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Watching TV in Havanna: Revisiting the Local/global Television Past Through the Lens of the Television Present
In: Global Communication: New Agendas in Communication
New York; London: Routledge (2014), pp. 50-65
Francophonie and the National Airwaves: A History of Television in Senegal
Planet TV: A Global Television Reader
New York: New York University Press (2003), ix, 470 pp.