Globalisation, sustainability and the media
Globalisation - Covering a wide range of distinct political, economic and cultural trends, the term globalisation has quickly become one of the most fashionable buzzwords of contemporary political and academic debate.
- Refers to freeing up the market so it can expand globally.
- Local and national boundaries are being collapsed.
- Fast food restaurant - no career progression, low salaries, massive profit.
- Global scale village due to technology.
Sovereignty
- Challenges to the idea of the nations state
Accountability
- Transnational forces and organisations: who controls them?
Chomskey and Herman
'Manufacturing Consen'
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