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In this issue you
will read contributions by
Barbara Selznick, Smeeta Mishra, and more ...
The Global Media Journal will
continue to expand worldwide by adding new editions.
The GMJ Advisory Board
members are prominent scholars, researchers,
and media professional from throughout the world.
Journal
of Globalization for the Common Good
Journal of Globalization for the Common Good is the
official publication of the
Common
Good Initiative.
In this section
you find a selected number of links to many useful sites related to
global media and mass communication. |
Graduate students have a unique opportunity to publish their
work about global communication in this section. This issue
features works by Assem Nasr,
Tarik Ahmed Elseewi,
and more ...
GCA is intended to
foster and promote academic research in global studies and
more...
Center
for Global Studies
CGS will bring together
communication, history, political science, and other
disciplines, and connect researchers nationally and
internationally...
Global Fusion
Global Media Journal
is the official publication of the Global Fusion Consortium.
GFC is sponsored by
Southern Illinois University,
Ohio University,
Purdue University Calumet and
The University
of Texas at Austin and endorsed by the international divisions of the
AEJMC,
BEA,
IAMCR, and
ICA.
This
comprehensive web site provides a wealth of information about
a wide range of issues, topics, media, and organizations
related to global communication.
My Global Village is intended to
serve as a portal for sharing and
transmitting a variety of timely information that impact our
daily lives.
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Book Reviews
Reviews of a selected number of books in
global communication appear in this section.
GMJ-American Edition is abstracted and indexed in the
ProQuest CSA (www.proquest.com).
This
section allows for exchange of ideas among our readers and
contributors.
This section is intended to reflect diverse viewpoints
about a wide range of issues related to global communication.
News and information about events, scholarly
activities, and conferences related to global communication.
This archive contains articles published
in recent issues of the Global Media Journal.
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