International communication is the communication practice that occurs across international borders.
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International communication is the communication practice that occurs across international borders.
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The need for international communication was due to the increasing effects and influences of globalization.
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International communication "encompasses political, economic, social, cultural and military concerns".
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Efficient communication networks played crucial roles in establishing ancient imperial authority and international trade.
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International communication is widely spread and multilayered in contemporary society, however it is not considered as a separate academic discipline because of its overlapping with other subjects.
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International communication is 'a topic field rather than a discipline field' and international communication studies is a mode of 'organizing inquiry'.
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One of the most obvious manifestations of international communication are world news, when the media of one country cover news from abroad.
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Typically the study of international communication includes a deep attention to the circulation of news among different countries, the power of media organizations, issues such as cultural imperialism and media imperialism, and the political role that international cooperation can have in enhancing the media industry in a given region, such as proposed by development communication or communication for development.
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Some renowned scholars in international communication include Wilbur Schramm, Ithiel de Sola Pool, Johan Galtung, Anthony Smith, Robert Stevenson, Jeremy Tunstall, Armand Mattelart, Oliver Boyd-Barrett, Ali Mohammadi, Annabelle Sreberny, Cees J Hamelink, Daya Kishan Thussu and Chris Paterson.
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The initial purpose was to bring together leading scholars interested in International communication to provide theoretical guidance for future International communication studies, including Lasswell and Lazarsfeld.
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