Welcome!
Hi. I'm Tom McPhail, professor of media studies and a fellow in the Center for
International Studies at the University of Missouri, St. Louis. I also serve as
a media and internet analyst for many media outlets including AP, UPI, USAToday, Toronto Star, Ottawa Citizen, NPR/PBS, Financial
Post, and the New York Times.
Previously I taught at the University of Calgary, and Carleton University
(Canada), the University of Hawaii, Catholic University, and worked with UNESCO
(Paris). I have published over 90 articles and several books, including GLOBAL
COMMUNICATION: Theories, Stakeholders, and Trends (Blackwell Publishers, 2006)
second edition. It is the widest selling book in the world dealing with
international communication and has been translated into Arabic and Chinese.
The book details my electronic colonialism theory, which describes the impact
of media (Time Warner, Viacom, Disney, Sony etc.) and communication
conglomerates (Google, Microsoft, Yahoo! etc.) on individuals across the globe.
The theory covers the American hegemony with reference to cultural industries.
I also did a public policy study for a Montreal based think-tank in the
mid-1980s which predicted the negative impact of the internet on the daily
newspaper and other print publications/industries.
Global Communication, 3rd Edition
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