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Article: Mass Media and Cultural Identity: Ethnic Reporting on Asia
- Article from:
- Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly
- Article date:
- April 1, 2000
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CopyrightCopyright Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Spring 2000. Provided by ProQuest LLC. (Hide copyright information)
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Mass Media and Cultural Identity: Ethnic Reporting in Asia. Anura Goonasekera and Youichi Ito, eds. London, UK: Pluto Press, 1999. 305 pp. Price not available.
University education in international journalism and intercultural communication in the United States has been predominantly rooted in the Cold War ideology with a subsequent Euro-centric twist. Pioneers in the field often worked For government projects ranging from propaganda studies to uses of modern communication strategies in national development around the world. Unlike lesser-prone disciplines in liberal arts such as comparative literature and philosophy, journalism and media studies have stayed firmly entrenched in that ...