According John Tomlinson, the key to the cultural impact of globalization lies in the idea of “deterritorialization”—the weakening ties of culture to place (1999, p. 29). He argues that while the focus on communication technologies or “people on the move ” often narrowly views the cultural impact of globalization, the concept of deterritorializatio
In The Intimacy of Distance, I reconceive the historical experience of capitalism's globalization th...
Scholars generally are in agreement that the pace of globalization is rapidly accelerating. Globaliz...
Making the case for a new media/cultural studies that takes a transregional, transcultural and trans...
textIn this study, I analyze how recent South Korean cinema has responded to the forces of globaliza...
Globalization is one of the main words of the 21-st century. We feel its presence in almost every fi...
Through the lens of cultural nationalism, this study examines how below-the-line South Korean film w...
The Golden Age of Hallyuwood – the fusion of Hallyu and Hollywood – facilitated and was facilitated ...
In survey of marketing, there are important issues as “Is globalization changing cultures?”, “Are di...
This article explores a regionally specific phenomenon and logic of transnational popular cultural f...
As in other aspects of society (politics, economics), the film industry appears to be undergoing a p...
In an attempt to lay the groundwork for future analyses of the subject in Korea, the paper explores,...
Globalization has become a buzz word describing the trend in many, if not most industries. Some aut...
From the post-9/11 period up till today we have seen a number of films with a transnational theme an...
This netnographic research reveals that the glocalization process of popular culture (Korean) cannot...
Since censorship was lifted in Korea in 1996, collaboration between Korean andforeign filmmakers has...
In The Intimacy of Distance, I reconceive the historical experience of capitalism's globalization th...
Scholars generally are in agreement that the pace of globalization is rapidly accelerating. Globaliz...
Making the case for a new media/cultural studies that takes a transregional, transcultural and trans...
textIn this study, I analyze how recent South Korean cinema has responded to the forces of globaliza...
Globalization is one of the main words of the 21-st century. We feel its presence in almost every fi...
Through the lens of cultural nationalism, this study examines how below-the-line South Korean film w...
The Golden Age of Hallyuwood – the fusion of Hallyu and Hollywood – facilitated and was facilitated ...
In survey of marketing, there are important issues as “Is globalization changing cultures?”, “Are di...
This article explores a regionally specific phenomenon and logic of transnational popular cultural f...
As in other aspects of society (politics, economics), the film industry appears to be undergoing a p...
In an attempt to lay the groundwork for future analyses of the subject in Korea, the paper explores,...
Globalization has become a buzz word describing the trend in many, if not most industries. Some aut...
From the post-9/11 period up till today we have seen a number of films with a transnational theme an...
This netnographic research reveals that the glocalization process of popular culture (Korean) cannot...
Since censorship was lifted in Korea in 1996, collaboration between Korean andforeign filmmakers has...
In The Intimacy of Distance, I reconceive the historical experience of capitalism's globalization th...
Scholars generally are in agreement that the pace of globalization is rapidly accelerating. Globaliz...
Making the case for a new media/cultural studies that takes a transregional, transcultural and trans...