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Citizenship, Identity, Media
Citizenship, Identity, Media. Slavko Splichal stellt die Frage "Why are the rights of media owners considered superior to the personal right to communicate?", Greg Simons untersucht "Media, identity and the Russian Orthodox Church" and Clemencia Rodriguez wirft einen Blick auf "The renaissance of citizens’ media". Alfonso Gumucio-Dagron bietet eine lateinamerikanische Perspektive zum Thema "Media, freedom and poverty" und José Marques de Melo reflektiert in seinem Beitrag über die Wirkungen der Globalisierung auf Lateinamerika: "De la sociedad mediática a la sociedad del conocimiento: escenarios latinoamericanos". Larbi Chouikha blickt auf die Neue Weltinformationsordnung in Tunesien. Ignacio Ramonet untersucht "Le cinquième pouvoir".
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