Vagelis Tsaras

Athens, Greece

People around the world today are interlinked through various technologies; changing communication among societies and hence, ‘challenging our conventional notions of national identity.’ This is epitomized in the fact that we can watch television programs from remote areas of the world, listen to foreign radio stations, read overseas newspapers, publications and books; and in the present day, access as many websites as we wish from all over the world. The reality of the media’s language has changed.

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