Abstract

* Foreword - Peter Golding * Editors' Preface * PART I: Theory and Policies ** 1. The Political Economy of International Communications - Robert McChesney ** 2. Global Institutions and the Democratisation of the Media - Se n a Siochr ** 3. Intellectual Property Rights - Cees J Hamelink * PART II: Regional and Country Case Studies ** 4. Privatisation: The Cost of Media Democratisation in East and Central Europe? - Slavko Splichal ** 5. The Politics of the Media in the English Speaking Caribbean - Hopeton S Dunn ** 6. The Political Economy of Media in Southern Africa, 1990-2001 - William Hueva, Keyan Tomaselli and Ruth Teer-Tomaselli ** 7. Media Ownership and Control in Africa in the Age of Globalisation - Francis Nyamnjoh ** 8. Media and Neoliberalism in Latin America - Ana Fiol ** 9. Communications and the Crisis: From Neo-Liberalism to Authoritarian Development? - Dan Schiller ** 10. The State, the Market, and Media Control in China - Zhao Yuezhi ** 11. Media Ownership and Communication Rights in India - Pradip N. Thomas ** 12. The Political Economy of Media Ownership in Nigeria - Mohammed Musa and Jibril Mohammed ** 13 Ownership, Control and the Malaysian Media - Zaharom Nain and Wang Lay Kim * PART III: Democratic Communication Futures ** 14. The Whole World Is Watching: Online Surveillance of Social Movement Organisations - Sasha Constanza-Chock ** 15. Agendas for Research and Strategies for Intervention - Pradip N. Thomas

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