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COM3715 Assignment 1 Semester 1 2026 SECTION A: THE NATURE OF GLOBAL COMMUNICATION FROM AN AFRICAN AND DECOLONIAL PERSPECTIVE INTRODUCTION QUESTION 01 1.1 In the context of globalisation and digitalisation, analyse how information flows through international media organisations. 10 Marks 1.2 Use relevant examples from Global South contexts to demonstrate the dynamics and implications of these information flows. 10 Marks QUESTION 02 Majid Tehranian (1995) suggests that modernisation has been the main focus of international relations over the past 500 years and is likely to remain so. He identifies four major political paths societies have taken toward modernisation: capitalism, communism, totalitarianism, and communitarianism. These approaches have shaped global politics and continue to influence how nations develop and interact. In light of the above argument, discuss the following three (3) media policies that could be used to cover the whole scope of mediated modes of communication, from print to digital space. 2.1 Cultural Policies 2.2 Information Policies 2.3 Media Policies SECTION A: THE NATURE OF GLOBAL COMMUNICATION FROM AN AFRICAN AND DECOLONIAL PERSPECTIVE 1. Introduction Global communication today is a powerful force shaping how we see the world. It involves the flow of information, ideas, and culture across international borders. For a long time, this flow has been one-sided, with a few powerful countries in the West controlling most of the world's media. However, the rise of digital technologies and the increasing influence of countries in the Global South are changing this landscape. This assignment will explore the nature of global communication, focusing on information flows, media policies, and the emergence of a new, more multipolar global communication order. It will draw on examples from the Global South, including the

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COM3715
ASSIGNMENT 1
DUE DATE: MARCH 2026

,Table of Contents




1. Introduction ...................................................................................................................................... 2

2. SECTION A: The Nature of Global Communication from an African and
Decolonial Perspective ..................................................................................................................... 5

2.1 Question 1.1: Analysis of Information Flows Through International Media
Organisations .......................................................................................................................................... 5

2.2 Question 1.2: Examples from the Global South Demonstrating These Dynamics .........
6

2.3 Question 2: Discussion of Cultural, Information, and Media Policies .......................... 7

3. SECTION B: International Flow of Information: Model and Theories ................... 8

3.1 Question 3.1: Description of the International Flow of Information ............................. 8

3.2 Question 4.1: Dissimilarities Between International Flow of Information and
International Communication in the Global South .................................................................... 9

3.3 Question 5.1: Personal Reflection on Social Media's Impact ......................................... 10

4. SECTION C: The Opportunities and Challenges of Information Flows on a Global
Scale ........................................................................................................................................................... 11

4.1 Question 6.1: Critical Discussion of Global Flow of Digital Innovations ................... 11

4.2 Question 6.2: Defining and Unpacking the New Global Communication Order ..........
12

4.3 Question 7: Discussion of Global Communication Flows and Dynamics in the (South)
African Context ....................................................................................................................................... 13

5. Conclusion ......................................................................................................................................... 14

6. List of Sources Consulted .......................................................................................................... 15




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, SECTION A: THE NATURE OF GLOBAL COMMUNICATION FROM AN AFRICAN
AND DECOLONIAL PERSPECTIVE




1. Introduction

Global communication today is a powerful force shaping how we see the world. It
involves the flow of information, ideas, and culture across international borders. For a
long time, this flow has been one-sided, with a few powerful countries in the West
controlling most of the world's media. However, the rise of digital technologies and the
increasing influence of countries in the Global South are changing this landscape. This
assignment will explore the nature of global communication, focusing on information
flows, media policies, and the emergence of a new, more multipolar global
communication order. It will draw on examples from the Global South, including the
BRICS Media Forum, to understand these complex dynamics and their impact on
regions like Africa.




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