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The Global Media Journal
will continue to expand worldwide by adding new
editions.
American
African
Arabic
Australian
Brazilian
Canadian
Chinese
German
Indian
Malaysian
Mediterranean
Pakistan
Persian
Polish
Portuguese
Russian
Mexican Edition
Turkish
The GMJ Advisory
Board members are prominent scholars, researchers, and media
professional from throughout the world. Journal of
Globalization for the Common Good
Journal of Globalization
for the Common Good is the official publication of the Common Good
Initiative.
In this section you find a selected
number of links to many useful sites related to global media
and mass communication. |
GCA is intended to foster and promote
academic research in global studies and more...
Center for
Global Studies
CGS will bring together communication,
history, political science, and other disciplines, and connect
researchers nationally and internationally...
Global
Fusion
Global Media Journal is the official
publication of the Global Fusion Consortium. GFC is
sponsored by Southern Illinois University, Ohio University,
Purdue
University Calumet and The University of Texas at Austin and
endorsed by the international divisions of the AEJMC, BEA, IAMCR, and ICA.
This comprehensive web site
provides a wealth of information about a wide range of issues,
topics, media, and organizations related to global
communication.
My Global Village is
intended to serve as a portal for sharing and transmitting a
variety of timely information that impact our daily lives.
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Global Media Journal Pakistan Edition is recognized by the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan (HEC). It is abstracted & indexed in EBSCO (Communication & Mass Media Complete) and CiteFactor and InfoBase Index
Dialogue
This section allows for exchange of
ideas among our readers and contributors.
This section is intended to
reflect diverse viewpoints about a wide range of issues
related to global communication.
News and information about events,
scholarly activities, and conferences related to global
communication.
This archive contains articles published
in recent issues of the Global Media Journal.
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