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The course examines the major issues in international communication through analyses of international news and information flows, media imports/exports, privatization and globalization within communications industries, the various models of global media systems, and communication as a human right. Students will evaluate the social and economic impacts of technological developments, the shifting relationships between developed and developing countries, and the socio-economic trends associated with transnationalization of media
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P : Language and Literature
P1-85: General
P 87-96: Communication. Mass Media
HM: Sociology
JZ 5-6530: International Relations