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The Globalization of Corporate Media Hegemony Lee Arts & Yahya R Kamalipour English

By: Arts LeeMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: USA University of New York Press 2003 Description: v-309 p. soft bound 14&21.5 cmISBN: 0-7914-5822-9DDC classification: 302.23
Contents:
1. Globalization, Media Hegemony, and Social Class / Lee Artz 2. Informational Technology and Transnational Networks: A World Systems Approach / Gerald Sussman 3. Without Ideology? Rethinking Hegemony in the Age of Transnational Media / Patrick D. Murphy 4. The "Battle in Seattle": U.S. Prestige Press Framing of Resistance to Globalization / Tamara Goeddertz and Marwan M. Kraidy 5. High Tech Hegemony: Transforming Canada's Capital into Silicon Valley North / Vincent Mosco and Patricia Mazepa 6. Britain and the Economy of Ignorance / Arun Kundnani 7. "Sabado Gigante (Giant Saturday)" and the Cultural Homogenization of Spanish-Speaking People / Martha I. Chew Sanchez, Janet M. Cramer and Leonel Prieto 8. Television and Hegemony in Brazil / Joseph Straubhaar and Antonio La Pastina 9. Privatization of Radio and Media Hegemony in Turkey / Ece Algan 10. Globalization and the Mass Media in Africa / Lyombe Eko 11. Media Hegemony and the Commercialization of Television in India: Implications to Social Class and Development Communication / Robbin D. Crabtree and Sheena Malhotra 12. MTV Asia: Localizing the Global Media / Stacey K. Sowards 13. Political and Sociocultural Implications of Hollywood Hegemony in the Korean Film Industry: Resistance, Assimilation, and Articulation / Eungjun Min 14. Responses to Media Globalization in Caribbean Popular Cultures / W. F. Santiago-Valles 15. Radical Media and Globalization / John Downing.
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1. Globalization, Media Hegemony, and Social Class / Lee Artz
2. Informational Technology and Transnational Networks: A World Systems Approach / Gerald Sussman
3. Without Ideology? Rethinking Hegemony in the Age of Transnational Media / Patrick D. Murphy
4. The "Battle in Seattle": U.S. Prestige Press Framing of Resistance to Globalization / Tamara Goeddertz and Marwan M. Kraidy
5. High Tech Hegemony: Transforming Canada's Capital into Silicon Valley North / Vincent Mosco and Patricia Mazepa
6. Britain and the Economy of Ignorance / Arun Kundnani
7. "Sabado Gigante (Giant Saturday)" and the Cultural Homogenization of Spanish-Speaking People / Martha I. Chew Sanchez, Janet M. Cramer and Leonel Prieto
8. Television and Hegemony in Brazil / Joseph Straubhaar and Antonio La Pastina
9. Privatization of Radio and Media Hegemony in Turkey / Ece Algan
10. Globalization and the Mass Media in Africa / Lyombe Eko
11. Media Hegemony and the Commercialization of Television in India: Implications to Social Class and Development Communication / Robbin D. Crabtree and Sheena Malhotra
12. MTV Asia: Localizing the Global Media / Stacey K. Sowards
13. Political and Sociocultural Implications of Hollywood Hegemony in the Korean Film Industry: Resistance, Assimilation, and Articulation / Eungjun Min
14. Responses to Media Globalization in Caribbean Popular Cultures / W. F. Santiago-Valles
15. Radical Media and Globalization / John Downing.

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