Globalization and the new media content through information communication technology: a threat? / Dr. Mokhtar Muhammad

Globalization as defined by John Tomlinson (1991), refers to the rapidly developing process of complex interconnections between societies, cultures, institutions and individuals worldwide. It is also the process which involves the compression of time and space, shrinking distance through a dramatic...

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Main Author: Muhammad, Mokhtar (Dr.) (Author)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Communication and Media Studies (FCMS), 2004.
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