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Theories and techniques of communication ''for global and/or transnational audiences .Media framing of issues in international affairs, diplomacy, and international negotiations Cross-cultural journalism, regional or global influences on media communication Media content analysis of various topics, issues, or journalistic work and routines  Media performance in conditions of cultural diversity and global outreach Political communication and surveys of public opinion on media and governance International human rights or state policies on individual liberties and political expression Qualitative and quantitative studies of underrepresented populations in the global scholarly literature, such as women, indigenous communities, children, etc.moodibidri mangalore jishnu s menon alvas college dept of journalism

moodibidri
vidyagiri
 * jain temple
 * students
 * ug & pg
 * alvas nudisiri
 * alvas virasat
 * alvas deepavali
 * iftar

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The Media Imperialism
report, "Many Voices, One World", countries such as India, Indonesia, and Egypt argued that the large media companies should have limited access to developing countries. This argument was one of the reasons for the United States, United Kingdom, and Singapore leaving UNESCO.
 * debate started in the early 1970s when developing countries began to criticise the control developed countries held over the media. The site for this conflict was UNESCO where the New World Information and Communication Order (NWICO) movement developed. Supported by the MacBride

reference
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Media_imperialism