Title of article :
DE-GLOBALIZING GLOBAL COMMUNICATION RESEARCH: A ‘GLOCAL-COMPARATIVE’ TAKE ON TRANSNATIONAL RESEARCH
Author/Authors :
sariyati firdaus, amira university of malaya - media studies department, Malaysia
Abstract :
This conceptual paper proposes a mode of inquiry that engages with an increasingly glocal reorganization of contemporary globalized spheres. Drawing upon the field of global communication, I discuss existing literature pointing to an emergence of glocalist research. The article engages with notions of ‘glocalization’ to reconceptualise a notion of glocality that resonates with new forms of locality-bound globalized spaces and cultures. Combining this idea of glocality with the power of comparative analysis to draw out hidden intricacies within transnational spaces, I propose a ‘glocal-comparative’ research approach that engages with global and local (glocal) contexts simultaneously. This methodology is illustrated by an analysis of the ‘glocal-comparative’ elements of a study that examined the news practices of local and international journalists operating out of Malaysia.
Keywords :
glocality , comparative analysis , global journalism , journalism studies , de , westernizing theory