General readings:
Carlsson, Ulla (2003). “The rise and fall of NWICO – and then?” Paper presented at the EURICOM Colloquium. Venice, July 5-7.
Galtung, Johan & Ruge, Marie (1965). “The Structure of Foreign News: The Presentation of the Congo, Cuba and Cyprus Crises in Four Newspapers.” Journal of International Peace Research, No 1, pp. 64–90.
Ginneken, Jaap van (1998). Understanding Global News: A Critical Introduction. London: Sage. [Read Chapter 2 (“What is news, and what is nothing new”) in your reading pack for this week.]
Philo, Greg (2002). “The mass production of ignorance.” Journal on Media Culture, Volume 5.
Scott, Martin (2008). “Screening the world: How UK broadcasters portrayed the wider world 2007-8.”
Further readings:
Leung, Christine & Huang, Yu (2007). “The paradox of journalistic representation of the other: the case of SARS coverage on China and Vietnam by Western-led English-language newspapers in five countries.” Journalism, 8 (6), 675-697.
Mahadeo, Michael & McKinney, Joe (2007). “Media representation of Africa: still the same old story?” Policy & Practice. Issue 4.
Pascali, Antonio (2005). “The South and imbalance in communication.” Global Media & Communication, 1(3), pp. 289-300.
General Additional Readings:
Hachten, William & Scotton, James (2007). The World News Prism: Global Information in a Satellite Age. 7th edition. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing.
McNair, Brian (2006). Cultural Chaos: Journalism, News and Power in a Globalised World. London: Routledge.
Paterson, Chris and Sreberny, Annabelle (eds.) (2004) International News in the 21st Century. Eastleigh: John Libby /University of Luton Press.
Siebert, Fred, Peterson, Theodore & Schramm, Wilbur (1956). Four Theories of the Press. Urbana: University of Illinois Press.
Williams, Kevin (2011) International Journalism. London: Sage.
Bromley, Michael & Romano, Angela (eds.) (2009). Journalism and Democracy in Asia. London: Routledge.
Czepek, Andrea, Hellwig, Melanie & Nowak, Eva (eds.) (2009). Press Freedom and Pluralism in Europe: Concepts and Conditions. Bristol: Intellect.
Ginneken, Jaap van (1998). Understanding Global News: A Critical Introduction. London: Sage.
Hallin, Daniel & Mancini, Paolo (2004). Comparing Media Systems: Three Models of Media and Politics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Lugo, Jairo (ed.) (2008). The Media in Latin America. Maidenhead: Open University Press.
Allan, Stuart & Thorsen, Einar (eds.) (2009). Citizen Journalism: Global Perspectives. Oxford: Peter Lang.
Cottle, Simon (2009). Global Crisis Reporting. Open University Press.
Flew, Terry (2007). Understanding Global Media. London: Palgrave Macmillan.
Held, David (ed.) (2005). A Globalising World? Culture, Economics and Politics. 2nd edition. London: Routledge.
Nerone, John (ed.) (1995). Last Rights: Revisiting Four Theories of the Press. Urbana: University of Illinois Press.
Oliver Boyd-Barrett & Terhi Rantamen (eds.) (1998). The Globalisation of News. London: Sage.
Scholte, Jan (2005). Globalization: A Critical Introduction. 2nd edition. Basingstoke: Macmillan.

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