LUCHYNSKY Y. V.MASS MEDIA OF USA AND CANADA.THE DYNAMICS OF GLOBALIZATION. KRASNODAR: TRIVIUM, 2011. 260 pp
Abstract
Vinichenko Vitaly Mikhailovich
The article is devoted to the work of Luchynsky Y.V. "Mass Media of USA and Canada: The dynamics of globalization”. Two fundamental qualities of the monograph are its polyphony and the dialectics. As it turned out, in author’s work there is more information about UK than about Canada, and one can trace more dynamics than globalization. This feature fully reflects the intention of the author, who wants to underline the logic of the process, but not the result.
Keywords: mass-media, dynamics, globalization, polyphony, dialectics.
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