Summary of all the compulsory literature from week 1 - 7 of the course International and Global Communication (CM2001) of the International Bachelor of Communication and Media. Includes the articles from the authors: Fukuyama, Huntington, Stelzenmuller, Woolley & Guilbeault, Trottier, Jenkins, Aug��, Shaheen, Bates, Miles, Kalb & Saivetz, Ganor, Johnsons and the main points of the article 'Can Public Diplomacy Survive the Internet?'
- IBCoM (International Bachelor Communication & Media) graduate at Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR)
- Studying MSc UvA BA (Business Administration): Digital Marketing at University of Amsterdam (UvA)
+ notes of certain subjects at highschool (DUTCH/VWO/E&M)
communication as a social force communication ethics communication technologies and their impacts consumer behaviour and marketing action influencer marketing intercultural communication international and global communication international bachelor communication & media media systems in comparative perspective qualitative methods in media and communication social media marketing