How Digital Revolution Reshapes International Journalism and World Broadcasting in XXI Century

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P. Koshkin (p.koshkin@russia-direct.org, pasha.koshkin@gmail.com),
Russia Direct, an analytical publication targeting experts and academics, an international project of Rossiyskaya Gazeta, 24 bld.4 Pravdy street, 125993 Moscow, Russia, 7th floor, office 720 


Abstract

Review on the book: William A. Hachten, James F. Scotton. The World News Prism: Digital, Social and Interactive. Ninth Edition, Wiley Blackwell, 2016. 267 p. 


Keywords

international journalism, national media systems, international relations, propaganda, public diplomacy, digital revolution, social media 


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For citation:
Koshkin P. How Digital Revolution Reshapes International Journalism and World Broadcasting in XXI Century. World Eсonomy and International Relations, 2017, vol. 61, No 6, pp. 114-118



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