From international to global communication and back

The transformation of the international to global communication is over, and its effects are still in the focus of the experts in this field. Modern information and communication technologies, as the primary agent of these transformation, have enabled the expansion of the number of subjects of this...

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Main Author: Vranješ Aleksandar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Communication Direction Institute, Novi Sad & University of Belgrade - Faculty of Political Sciences, Belgrade 2018-01-01
Series:CM. Communication and Media
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Online Access:https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/2466-541X/2018/2466-541X1843069V.pdf
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spelling doaj-e31b00b435b840f198b4f3e7c18421472020-11-25T02:07:42ZengCommunication Direction Institute, Novi Sad & University of Belgrade - Faculty of Political Sciences, BelgradeCM. Communication and Media2466-541X2466-54522018-01-01134369942466-541X1843069VFrom international to global communication and backVranješ Aleksandar0University of Banja Luka, Faculty of Political Sciences, Bosnia and Herzegovina The transformation of the international to global communication is over, and its effects are still in the focus of the experts in this field. Modern information and communication technologies, as the primary agent of these transformation, have enabled the expansion of the number of subjects of this form of communication practice. For the first time in the history of mankind, citizens have become actors of both international and global communication, under the condition that they have a right gadget for In-ternet access, digital literacy, and need and motive to communicate across the borders of national states. Hence, a public debate was opened among the experts in this field as to whether this transformation would lead to a new global order based on the cosmo-politan ideas or to the increase of hegemony, exploitation, subordination from center to periphery. The discovers from the global whistleblowers have given strong arguments to the advocates of this second, "pessimistic" perspective of the development of global communication, opening up a completely new question -whether in the future the states will strive to achieve the so-called cyber or internet sovereignty. In the case that the state's position would be strengthened in the domain of the digital communication regulati-ons, and also in the domain of the restriction and protection of its own communication sovereignty in the online sphere, it is possible that in the near future we will witness the reversible process of the return of international communication. In that case, the states will again play a primary role as subjects of the global communications and the position of citizens could be either reduced, limited or fully negated, which is the main topic of this paper.https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/2466-541X/2018/2466-541X1843069V.pdfinternational communicationglobal communicationtransformationinformation-communication technologyinternetcitizens
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From international to global communication and back
CM. Communication and Media
international communication
global communication
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information-communication technology
internet
citizens
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title From international to global communication and back
title_short From international to global communication and back
title_full From international to global communication and back
title_fullStr From international to global communication and back
title_full_unstemmed From international to global communication and back
title_sort from international to global communication and back
publisher Communication Direction Institute, Novi Sad & University of Belgrade - Faculty of Political Sciences, Belgrade
series CM. Communication and Media
issn 2466-541X
2466-5452
publishDate 2018-01-01
description The transformation of the international to global communication is over, and its effects are still in the focus of the experts in this field. Modern information and communication technologies, as the primary agent of these transformation, have enabled the expansion of the number of subjects of this form of communication practice. For the first time in the history of mankind, citizens have become actors of both international and global communication, under the condition that they have a right gadget for In-ternet access, digital literacy, and need and motive to communicate across the borders of national states. Hence, a public debate was opened among the experts in this field as to whether this transformation would lead to a new global order based on the cosmo-politan ideas or to the increase of hegemony, exploitation, subordination from center to periphery. The discovers from the global whistleblowers have given strong arguments to the advocates of this second, "pessimistic" perspective of the development of global communication, opening up a completely new question -whether in the future the states will strive to achieve the so-called cyber or internet sovereignty. In the case that the state's position would be strengthened in the domain of the digital communication regulati-ons, and also in the domain of the restriction and protection of its own communication sovereignty in the online sphere, it is possible that in the near future we will witness the reversible process of the return of international communication. In that case, the states will again play a primary role as subjects of the global communications and the position of citizens could be either reduced, limited or fully negated, which is the main topic of this paper.
topic international communication
global communication
transformation
information-communication technology
internet
citizens
url https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/2466-541X/2018/2466-541X1843069V.pdf
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