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Globalization
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A set of multiple, and even and sometimes overlapping historical processes including economic, politics and culture that have combined with the evolution of media technology to create the conditions under which the globe itself can be understood as "imagined community"
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International communication
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Communication that occurs across international borders has been traditionally concerned with government to government information exchanges in which a few powerful states dictated the communication agenda. international communication is communication between cultures and political sciences
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Cultural imperialism
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a system of exploitative control of people and resources. In this course it can be argued that US and other global media corporations use communication system to intentionally or not to influence other cultures ideologically and politically although opposition and resistance to imperialism are much more apparent now.
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News flow
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Cultural, geographical, and psychological proximity are factors that determine the flow of news coverage between countries
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hagemony
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The acceptance of the dominant values in a culture by those who are subordinate to those who hold economic and political power
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Ralphs potter box
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Facts ,values ,principles, and loyalties
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financing
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a provision of money or services to facilitate the production and distribution of media content.
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assessibility
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news travels all over with technology and resources, however some barriers include lack of support lacy of finances, language misunderstanding and the digital divide.
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2 ways to export
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1. intentional: shipped across borders to have it printed,recorded, broadcasted on the other side or the borders (newpapers,radio,tv)
2.accidental: broadcast bleeds across borders (social media, smart phone) |