Atelier n° 4 : Les Communications des Multinationales
anglophones, internes et externes
(Co-Directeurs : Benrabah, Cellier, et Schiller)
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Article
1 : Herbert I. Schiller, "DOMINATING THE ELECTRONIC ERA"
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2 : G. Richard Wagoner Jr., "GENERAL MOTORS' ANNUAL STOCK HOLDERS MEETING"
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3 : "General Motors Corporation's 1998 Philantropic Report"
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Artilce
4 : "Not Marc Rich enough", Nation
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Artilce
5 : The Ronald Reagan International Trade Center "Forum Overview", May
15 – 17, 2000
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Article
6 : "The World to Come", Thomas Engibous; President and CEO of Texas Instruments
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7 : "The World to Come", William Cohen, United States Secretary of Defense
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8 : "Seattle: A Collision Between Two Worlds", Pierre Pettigrew, Canadian
Minister for International Trade
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Article
9 : Bernard Vincent, "FROM DEAD LATIN TO DEAD ENGLISH"
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Article
10 : Edward Wong, "The E-Mail Read 'Round the World: Executive's Cautionary
Tale"
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Article
11 : Thunderbolt Thinking Technique: "BRAIN FLOSSING"
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Article
12 : Diana Jean Schemo, "Use of English as Global Tongue Is Booming, and
So Is Concern in U.S."
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13 : Suzanne Daley, "In Europe, Many Try to Protect Local Languages"
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14 : Reed Abelson, "Job-Linked Web Venting Turns Ugly: Internet Message
Boards"
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15 : Peter Marcuse, "The Language of Globalization"
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16 : Edward S. Herman, "The Global Erosion of the Public Sphere"