An Analytical Lens Resting on a Tripod: De-Westernising, Internationalising, and Decolonising International Communication

Diliza Madikiza
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AbstractThis article reviews three critical analytical discourses that are wrestling with the Euro-American historic bias in international communication. The de-Westernisation discourse is perhaps one that has been most prevalent. To also deconcentrate Western biases, the “internationalisation” perspective argues that the field of international communication still needs to be truly “internationalised.” The article advances that there is another Western-centricity critiquing perspective—the decoloniality school of thought—that warrants a fully-fledged adoption and application as a third perspective. Together, the three disquisitions not only hold the potential to dismantle the Euro-American historical leanings evident in the field, but they also offer an opportunity to refresh international communication theory and research practice with new, alternative non-Western offerings, especially from the Global South.Keywords: international communicationde-Westernisationinternationalisationdecolonialitycritical perspectives in international communication
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立在三脚架上的分析镜头:国际传播的去西方化、国际化和去殖民化
摘要本文回顾了与国际传播中的欧美历史偏见作斗争的三种批判性分析话语。去西方化的话语可能是最普遍的。为了消除西方的偏见,“国际化”观点认为,国际传播领域仍然需要真正的“国际化”。文章提出了另一种以西方为中心的批评观点——非殖民化思想学派,它值得作为第三种观点被完全采纳和应用。总之,这三篇论文不仅有可能消除该领域明显的欧美历史倾向,而且还提供了一个机会,用新的、可选择的非西方产品,特别是来自全球南方的产品,来刷新国际传播理论和研究实践。关键词:国际传播;去西方化;国际化
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