Hamid Mowlana is the director of International Communications at American University. Dr. Mowlana teaches and has written extensively on international communication, cultural and psychological aspects of international relations, and worldwide socio-economic development. His books include: Invisible Crises: What Conglomerate Control of Media Means for America and the World (Westview, 1996); Communication Technology and Development; International Flow of News (UNESCO, 1988); Triumph of the Image: The Media's War in the Persian Gulf (Westview, 1992); The Passing of Modernity: Communication and the Transformation of Society, 1990; The Global Media Debate: Its Rise, Fall, and Renewal 1993; Global Information and World Communication: New Frontiers in International Relations 1986; International Communication in Transition: The End of Diversity?.
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