Central Asian post-independence media and communication industries, professional practices, education, persisting and evolving values, and traditions remain critically understudied with a notable scarcity of research and scholarly publications on the complex and increasingly changing communicative ecology landscape of this region. Mapping the Media and Communication Landscape of Central Asia: An Anthology of Emerging and Contemporary Issues addresses this gap in literature by exploring, analyzing, and shedding light to the field, practice, research and critical inquiry of media and mass communication in four countries in Central Asia—Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan. This book includes local authors as well as new and emerging researchers from this region to contextualize the issues explored and provide a supportive dialogue between different points of view.
Contributions by: Elira Turdubaeva, Evangelia Papoutsaki, Tahmina Inoyatova, Berikbol Dukeyev, Venera Narinova, Berdak Bayimbetov, Elmurat Ashiraliev, Tatiana Karabchuk, Aizhan Shomotova, Glenn W. Muschert, Mukaram Toktogulova, Nozima Davletova, Gökçe Yogurtçu, Marlan Negizbayeva, Ahmed Al-Rawi, Dila Baisembaeva, Elena Kolesova, Joseph M. Nicolai, Tolkun Bekturgan