Jean K. Chalaby

Jean K. Chalaby is a sociologist who specializes in global media, transnational television (including channels and formats), comparative media studies, and media history. Since the year 2000 Chalaby has been working as a researcher and senior lecturer in the Department of Sociology at City University in London.

Books
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 * (2009) Transnational Television in Europe: Reconfiguring Global Communications Networks. London: I.B. Tauris.
 * (2002) The de Gaulle Presidency and the Media: Statism and Public Communications, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan
 * (1998) The Invention of Journalism, Basingstoke: Macmillan; New York: St Martin Press
 * (2005) Transnational Television Worldwide: Towards a New Media Order, London: I.B. Tauris

Refereed Journal Articles

 * (2009) ‘Broadcasting in a Post-National Environment: The Rise of Transnational TV Groups’, Critical Studies in Television, 4(1): 39-64
 * (2008) ‘Advertising in the Global Age: Transnational Campaigns and pan-European television channels’, Global Media and Communication, 4(2): 139-156
 * (2007) ‘Beyond Nation-Centrism: Thinking International Communication from a Cosmopolitan Perspective’, Studies in Communication Sciences –Journal of the Swiss Association of Communication and Media Research, 7(1): 61-83
 * (2006) ‘American Cultural Primacy in a New Media Order: A European Perspective’, Gazette: The International Journal for Communication Studies, 68(1) 35-61
 * (2005) ‘French Political Communication in a Comparative Perspective: The Media and the Issue of Freedom’, Modern & Contemporary France, 13(3): 273-290
 * (2005) ‘Deconstructing the Transnational: A Typology of Cross-Border Television Channels in Europe’, New Media & Society, 7(2): 155-175
 * (2005) ‘From Internationalization to Transnationalization’, Global Media and Communication, 1(1): 28-33
 * (2005) ‘Pour une philologie sociologique : Analyse des mutations discursives de la presse anglaise au 19e siècle’ [‘Towards a Sociological Philology: An Analysis of the Discursive Mutations of the British Press in the 19th Century’], Médias & Culture, 1(1): 147-172
 * (2004) ‘Scandal and the Rise of Investigative Reporting in France’, American Behavioral Scientist, 47(9): 1194-1207
 * (2003) ‘Television for a New Global Order: Transnational Television Networks and the Formation of Global Systems’, Gazette: The International Journal for Communication Studies, 65(6): 457-472
 * (2003) ‘O jornalismo como invenção anglo-americana: Comparação entre o desenvolvimento do jornalismo francês e anglo-americano, 1830-1920’ [‘Journalism as an Anglo-American Invention: A Comparison of the Development of French and Anglo-American Journalism, 1830s-1920s’], Media & Jornalismo (Centro de Investigação Media e Jornalismo, Portugal), 2(3): 29-50
 * (2002) ‘Transnational Television in Europe: The Role of Pan-European Channels’, European Journal of Communication, 17(2): 183-203
 * (2002) ‘Freedoms of Intimacy and the Internet’, Communicare: Journal for Communication Sciences in Southern Africa, 21(1): 1-16
 * (2000) ‘Le Journalisme: une invention moderne et anglo-américaine’ [‘Journalism as an Anglo-American and modern invention’], Schweizerische Zeitschrift für Soziologie/Revue suisse de sociologie/Swiss Journal of Sociology, 27(2): 281-295
 * (2000) ‘Discourse and History’, Iletisim: The Journal of the Faculty of Communications of Gazi University (Turkey), 2000(7): 228-234
 * (2000) ‘“Smiling Pictures Make People Smile”: Northcliffe’s Journalism’, Media History 6(1): 33-44 (2000) ‘Journalism Studies in an Era of Transition in Public Communications’, Journalism: Theory, Practice and Criticism, 1(1): 33-39
 * (2000) ‘New Media, New Freedoms, New Threats’, Gazette: The International Journal for Communication Studies, 62(1): 19-29 -->

Book chapters

 * (2007) ‘Journalism and the Two Industrial Revolutions of the Twentieth Century’, in M. Broersma (ed.) Form and Style in Journalism: European Newspapers and the Representation of News, 1880–2005, pp. 235–243. Leuven: Peeters
 * (2007) ‘One Nation, One State, One Television: Making Sense of de Gaulle’s Broadcasting Policy’, in J. Wardhaugh (ed.) Paris and the Right in the Twentieth Century, pp. 86–103. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
 * (2006) ‘Television for a New Global Order: Transnational Television Networks and the Formation of Global Systems’ [in Mandarin], pp. 272–291 in S. Sun (ed.) Global Media Policies: New Perspectives. Shanghai: Shanghai Joint Press
 * (2005) ‘Introduction: Towards an Understanding of Media Transnationalism’, pp. 1–13 in J. Chalaby (ed.) Transnational Television Worldwide London: I.B. Tauris
 * (2005) ‘The Quiet Invention of a New Medium: Twenty Years of Transnational Television in Europe’, pp. 43–65 in J. Chalaby (ed.) Transnational Television Worldwide London: I.B. Tauris
 * (2004) ‘L’adaptation des programmes européens aux marchés nationaux : L’exemple d’Eurosport en Grande-Bretagne’ [‘The Adaptation of European programming to national markets: The case of Eurosport in Great Britain’], pp. 231–241 in D. Marchetti (ed.) En quête d’Europe : Médias européens et médiatisation de l’Europe Rennes: Presses Universitaires de Rennes
 * (2003) ‘Transnational television in Europe: Affluence without influence’, pp. 13–30 in M. Bond (ed.) Europe, Parliament and the Media London: The Federal Trust for Education and Research
 * (2000) ‘Northcliffe: Proprietor as Journalist’, pp. 25–41 in P. Catterall, C. Seymour-Ure and A. Smith (eds) Northcliffe's Legacy: Apects of the British Press, 1896-1996 Basingstoke: Macmillan; New York: St Martin Press; London: Institute of Contemporary British History