Globalization allegedly constitutes one of the most used and abused concepts in the contemporary academic and lay lexicons alike. This paper pursues a deconstructive avenue for canvassing the semiotic economy of cultural globalization. The variegated ways whereby ideology has been framed in different semiotic perspectives (Peircean, structuralist, post-structuralist, neo-Marxist) are laid out. By engaging with the post-structuralist semiotic terrain, cultural globalization is identified with a transition from Baudrillard’s Political Economy of Signs towards a spectral ideology where signs give way to traces of différance. Subsequently, the process whereby globalization materializes is conceived as a social hauntology. In this context, globa...
This paper traces the link between three issues in the study of globalization. The first concerns th...
Globalization, in its simple terms, has tended to be seen as a process in which economic unification...
The world's cultures and their forms of creation, presentation and preservation are deeply affected ...
Globalization allegedly constitutes one of the most used and abused concepts in the contemporary aca...
The media imperialism thesis is the most widespread systemic account of cultural globalization. In t...
Scholars generally are in agreement that the pace of globalization is rapidly accelerating. Globaliz...
This paper is an effort to discuss the concept of glocalization from a semiotic point of view. In or...
From its beginnings in the late 1980s, the fledgling field of global[ization] studies has been domin...
Focusing on subjective processes of globalization, this practice-based research looks at the ideolog...
The central problem of today’s global interactions is the tension between cultural homogenization an...
It is fair to say that the impact of globalization in the cultural sphere has, most generally, been ...
This article suggests that the current discourses of globalization in anthropology, cultural studies...
The world today is said to be a “global village”. However, this village is, rather than a culturally...
This paper discusses the shaping of new identities within the culture of the global society. Culture...
This paper will discuss the tensions between cultural heritage and globalization. It will examine th...
This paper traces the link between three issues in the study of globalization. The first concerns th...
Globalization, in its simple terms, has tended to be seen as a process in which economic unification...
The world's cultures and their forms of creation, presentation and preservation are deeply affected ...
Globalization allegedly constitutes one of the most used and abused concepts in the contemporary aca...
The media imperialism thesis is the most widespread systemic account of cultural globalization. In t...
Scholars generally are in agreement that the pace of globalization is rapidly accelerating. Globaliz...
This paper is an effort to discuss the concept of glocalization from a semiotic point of view. In or...
From its beginnings in the late 1980s, the fledgling field of global[ization] studies has been domin...
Focusing on subjective processes of globalization, this practice-based research looks at the ideolog...
The central problem of today’s global interactions is the tension between cultural homogenization an...
It is fair to say that the impact of globalization in the cultural sphere has, most generally, been ...
This article suggests that the current discourses of globalization in anthropology, cultural studies...
The world today is said to be a “global village”. However, this village is, rather than a culturally...
This paper discusses the shaping of new identities within the culture of the global society. Culture...
This paper will discuss the tensions between cultural heritage and globalization. It will examine th...
This paper traces the link between three issues in the study of globalization. The first concerns th...
Globalization, in its simple terms, has tended to be seen as a process in which economic unification...
The world's cultures and their forms of creation, presentation and preservation are deeply affected ...