Perspectives on Power, Politics and Propaganda

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Respondent for paper 2576 is Marcus Bren
Respondent for paper 582 is Srikanth Bade
Respondent for paper 1515 is Paschal Preston
Respondent for paper 1804 is Thomas Corrigan
Respondent for paper 2603 is Marlene Radl

Perspectives on Power, Politics and Propaganda
Session Code:
POE-10
Chair:
Paschal
PRESTON
School of Communication, Dublin City University.
2576
NeoGlobalisation' and ‘Reorienting' for a new Paradigm Shift amid the Dumb Drums of War, 2022 – Glimpsing New Imaginaries, Trends, Concepts and Values through the Fog of War
Session Code:
POE-10
Paschal
PRESTON
School of Communication, Dublin City University.
582
Tragedy or Comedy of the Commons: A political economy analysis of the National Determined Contributions to Paris Agreement
Session Code:
POE-10
Fei
Huang
Tsinghua university
1515
Foundations of Failure: western liberal democratic political economy. China’s alternative model
Session Code:
POE-10
Marcus
Breen
Boston College
1804
THEORISING AND MAPPING MEDIA OWNERSHIP NETWORKS IN AUTHORITARIAN-POPULIST CONTEXTS: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF AUSTRIA, SLOVENIA, HUNGARY AND TURKEY
Session Code:
POE-10
Marlene
Radl
University of Vienna
Tjaša
Turnšek
Mirovni inštitut / Peace institute
Fanni
Toth
Loughborough University London
Melek
Kucukuzun
Loughborough University London
Gerhard
Schnyder
Loughborough University London
Marko
Ribać
Mirovni inštitut / Peace institute
Burçe
Çelik
Loughborough University London
2603
How realists theorize: Abduction, retroduction, practical adequacy, and the political economy of communication
Session Code:
POE-10
Thomas
Corrigan
California State University, San Bernardino

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