Contemporary theorising about globalisation processes has only recently come to acknowledge the crucial role of media systems, a theme long familiar to researchers within communications. Thus this volume situates media forms and processes as central foci of globalisation processes and gives communications researchers a chance to respond to the theories often devised by those without any intimate involvement in communications theory or practice. The responses are loud and varied. The first half of the book clusters theoretical critiques and embellishments of globalisation theory as well as offers some alternative theoretical models for examining current communications and cultural practices in the unfolding new world system. Considerable attention is paid to unpacking notions of a ""transnational public sphere"", ""global civil society"", and ""solidarity"", and examining the role that media play in structuring both potentially hegemonic practices as well as alternative practices. The second half clusters a variety of case studies exploring different facets of the dynamics of globalisation. Three chapters focus on specific media forms such as the examination of music, language, and news. A last chapter explores the notion of solidarity in a different way: how international organisations such as Amnesty can try to influence the news agenda to mobilise transnational public sympathy for an oppressed group, specifically street children in Brazil. The introduction and conclusion, each written by one of the editors, provide contextualisation and development of the debates, and focus on further issues for theoretical development and empirical research.
Introduction - Globalisation, Communication and Transnational Civil Society, Annabelle Sreberny-Mohammadi. Part 1 Globalisation, Mediated Culture and the Transnational Public Sphere - Theoretical Approaches: A New World View - Globalisation, Civil Society, Solidarity, Peter Waterman; Global Experience as a Consequence of Modernity, John Tomlinson; ""Re-Membering"" and ""Dis-Membering"" Europe - Communication in the Transformation of Collective Identities, Dov Shinar; Freedom and its Mystification - the Political Thought of Public Space, Shalini S. Venturelli; Mediation Charisma and Artificial Global Culture - a Critique, Gabriel Bar-Haim. Part 2 Communication Forms and Cultural Formations in a Transnational Public Sphere - Genre and Case Studies: National Language, Identity Formation and Broadcasting - the Flemish and German-Swiss Communities, H. Van den Buick and L. Van Poecke; Sound Movements in Europe and Beyond - Popular Music as Transnational Communication and Affective Knowledge, Keith Negus; International News Agency Coverage of the Rio Earth Summit, C. Anthony Giffard; Multinationals of Solidarity - International Civil Society and the Killing of Street-Children in Brazil, Sonia Serra. Part 3 Conclusion: Interpenetrated Globalisation - Scaling, Power and the Public Sphere, Sandra Braman.