Global Fusion 2003: An International and Intercultural Communication Conference

The goal of this conference series is to present the tremendous variety of
ongoing research and theorization in the fields of international and intercultural communication. topics include, but are not limited to, international or intercultural
analyses of cinema, journalism, advertising, television, video games, media
distribution, literature, cultural flows, art and music studies, media in transition,
gender issues, intellectual properties, and telecommunications. Theoretical
paper topics include, but are not limited to, issues of globalization, glocalization,
media flows across borders, hybridization, post-colonialism, media economics,
cultural effects, digital divide disparities, international media law, and critical analysis.

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