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Cultural Globalisation: Imperialism or Hybridity?

Cultural Globalisation: Imperialism or Hybridity?. Global Media Industries Session 7 Lecture. Session 6 Roundup. Imported TV as evidence of Cultural Imperialism. Quick review:. Centres of film production as evidence of Cultural Imperialism.

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Cultural Globalisation: Imperialism or Hybridity?

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  1. Cultural Globalisation: Imperialism or Hybridity? Global Media Industries Session 7 Lecture

  2. Session 6 Roundup Imported TV as evidence of Cultural Imperialism Quick review: Centres of film production as evidence of Cultural Imperialism Race to the Bottom as consequence of overcoming barriers to expansion Postcolonial discourse as origin of cultural domination theories Interdependency has always happened

  3. Hybridity: Global Culture and Identity Cultural differentiation Cultural convergence Cultural hybridity

  4. Global Media Flows

  5. Global Media Flows

  6. Global Media Flows

  7. Global Media Flows

  8. Global Media Flows

  9. Four ways of seeing “culture” 1. Culture as lived and shared experience 2. Culture as mediated symbolic communication 3. Culture as resource 4. Culture as policy discourse

  10. Four ways of seeing “culture” 1. Culture as lived and shared experience 2. Culture as mediated symbolic communication 3. Culture as resource 4. Culture as policy discourse

  11. Four ways of seeing “culture” 1. Culture as lived and shared experience 2. Culture as mediated symbolic communication 3. Culture as resource 4. Culture as policy discourse Lose Yourself in Melbourne

  12. Four ways of seeing “culture” 1. Culture as lived and shared experience 2. Culture as mediated symbolic communication 3. Culture as resource 4. Culture as policy discourse

  13. Four ways of seeing “culture” 1. Culture as lived and shared experience 2. Culture as mediated symbolic communication 3. Culture as resource 4. Culture as policy discourse

  14. Four ways of seeing “culture” 1. Culture as lived and shared experience 2. Culture as mediated symbolic communication 3. Culture as resource 4. Culture as policy discourse

  15. Four ways of seeing “culture” 1. Culture as lived and shared experience 2. Culture as mediated symbolic communication 3. Culture as resource 4. Culture as policy discourse

  16. Americanisation?

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