This is a brief note on Benedict Anderson’s influence and more specifically, on his concept of ‘Imagined Communities’ and its impact on the media. The author reviews the concept in relation to national construction through the media, noting key reasons why Anderson’s ideas either took hold or were passed over. The text pays tribute to Anderson’s remarkable contribution to the theory of and ideas on national identity and the sway held by culture and media in fostering this identity.
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