How the mass media influences the global community
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published 11/06/2008
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Over the course of the last three decades, notable changes have taken place in the context of international discourse. Although many of these changes have occurred as the natural result of the evolution of individual countries, overall changes in the international community have been spurred by the process of globalization. As noted by Foley (1996) the global community has become reorganized along political and economic lines. While these changes have made it possible for many developing countries to make notable gains toward industrialization, the process has significantly changed the way in which developed countries interact and function in the global society.
Table of Contents
- With the realization that the mass media has such an overwhelming impact on the development of globalization, there is a clear impetus to examine this issue and how it impacts individuals.
- The Case of North Korea and its Nuclear Program as Told by CNN
- CNN has provided detailed coverage of the development of North Korea's nuclear arms program.
- Other reporters for CNN detailing the events surrounding the development of North Korea's nuclear program have also made biased remarks about the country and its nuclear program.
- Arguably, the picture pained by CNN of North Korea and its nuclear program are not very palatable
- Interviewing Korean Students
- After the ten Korean students had been interviewed, each was given a copy of the five CNN articles used for investigation in this research.
- How the Case Reflects Issues of Globalization
- Conclusions
