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Centre for Glocal Media Studies

Centre for Glocal Media Studies (GMS)

The aim of GMS is to study the interrelations between media, and new ICTs and processes of political, social and cultural change in the Global South.

Recent publications

Thorsen, Jacob (2010): Magasinet Humaniora 4:10 'Lokalradioer og demokrati'

  • Downing, J. (edited 2010): The Sage Encyclopedia of Social Movement Media
  • Ngomba, T. (2010). Book Review: Norma Pecora, Enyonam Osei-Hwere & Ulla Carlsson (Eds.): African Media, African Children. Gothenburg: The International Clearning House on Children, Youth and Media, NORDICOM. 2008. MedieKultur: Journal of Media and Communication Research, 48:167-170
  • Nielsen, P. E. (2010): 'Danish Public Service Broadcasting in Transition: From Monopoly to a Digital Media Environment. A Shift in Paradigms', Central European Journal of Communication, vol. vol 3 no. 1, pp. 115-129.Peer reviewed article.

News and Events

  • Visual Cultures of Contemporary India
    CISCA, GLOREA and the Dept. of Culture and Society at Aarhus University together with Sri Venkateshwara College / Delhi University presents a workshop on Visual Cultures of Contemporary India.
  • Citizenship, media and social change in the global south
    On September 21, 2011, Centre for Glocal Media Studies (GMS) hosts a seminar presenting and discussing how significant social, political and economic changes due to newly established democratic governance affects citzenship, media and social aspects.
  • Political Communication and Democratization Trajectories in Non-Western Societies
    On March 30, 2011, this open seminar will examine different aspects related to contemporary political communication in selected non-Western societies and outline a communication-centred perspective on the challenges to entrench liberal democracy beyond the West.
  • Glocal Nomad seminar: Media and Development
    On March 24, 2011, The Glocal Network on Media and Development (Glocal Nomad) hosts in collaboration with the Centre for Glocal Media Studies (GMS) this seminar on Media and Development.

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Revised 12.12.2011