Introduction - Globalisation, Communication and Transnational Civil Society, Annabelle Sreberny-Mohammadi. Part 1 Globalisation, Mediated Culture and the Transnational Public Sphere - Theoretical Approaches: A New World View - Globalisation, Civil Society, Solidarity, Peter Waterman; Global Experience as a Consequence of Modernity, John Tomlinson; ""Re-Membering"" and ""Dis-Membering"" Europe - Communication in the Transformation of Collective Identities, Dov Shinar; Freedom and its Mystification - the Political Thought of Public Space, Shalini S. Venturelli; Mediation Charisma and Artificial Global Culture - a Critique, Gabriel Bar-Haim. Part 2 Communication Forms and Cultural Formations in a Transnational Public Sphere - Genre and Case Studies: National Language, Identity Formation and Broadcasting - the Flemish and German-Swiss Communities, H. Van den Buick and L. Van Poecke; Sound Movements in Europe and Beyond - Popular Music as Transnational Communication and Affective Knowledge, Keith Negus; International News Agency Coverage of the Rio Earth Summit, C. Anthony Giffard; Multinationals of Solidarity - International Civil Society and the Killing of Street-Children in Brazil, Sonia Serra. Part 3 Conclusion: Interpenetrated Globalisation - Scaling, Power and the Public Sphere, Sandra Braman.