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Globalization and Media: Framing Global Movement – The Case Study of the PGA (People's Global Action) |
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The research examines the relationship between the portrayal of the People Global Action (PGA) in the mainstream print media focusing on the events surrounding the protests at the Seattle World Trade Organization (WTO) meeting in 1999. |
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Name: MPSA Annual National Conference URL: http://www.indiana.edu/~mpsa/
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| Berenson, Alonit. "Globalization and Media: Framing Global Movement – The Case Study of the PGA (People's Global Action)" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the MPSA Annual National Conference, Palmer House Hotel, Hilton, Chicago, IL, Apr 03, 2008 <Not Available>. 2009-05-23 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p266626_index.html> |
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| Berenson, A. , 2008-04-03 "Globalization and Media: Framing Global Movement – The Case Study of the PGA (People's Global Action)" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the MPSA Annual National Conference, Palmer House Hotel, Hilton, Chicago, IL Online <PDF>. 2009-05-23 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p266626_index.html |
Publication Type: Conference Paper/Unpublished Manuscript Abstract: The research examines the relationship between the portrayal of the People Global Action (PGA) in the mainstream print media focusing on the events surrounding the protests at the Seattle World Trade Organization (WTO) meeting in 1999. |
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| Globalization and Media: The Framing of a Global Movement - The PGA (People's Global Action) Alonit Berenson Bar Illan University Abstract: This study examines the portrayal of the People Global Action (PGA) in the mainstream print media focusing on the events surrounding the protests at the Seattle World Trade Organization (WTO) meeting in 1999. The PGA is a movement that organizes through the Internet sharing global values - agenda-setting and managing the protest strategy against globalization - as a |
| been the most transparent WTO meeting ever but she vowed to take negotiations behind closed doors and away from the poor countries if discussions were still bogged down yesterday." "The hostile reaction of developing countries on Thursday came despite assurances by President Bill Clinton and the WTO's director-general Mr Mike Moore that this round of talks would be remembered as one that took the concerns of poor countries seriously." (Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) 4/12/1999) Code 1 "The battle we |
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