Abstract: Contrary to views of globalism as a totalizing process, the argument is made that national economic interests are driving local and global audiovisual trade policies, oftimes at the expense of legitimate cultural concerns. The article's first part reflects on some conceptual and theoretical questions raised by these developments; the second traces global-local media discourse through a comparison of national (and regional) responses to foreign satellite television programs in Canada, Europe, and South East Asia. Résumé: Nous nous opposons à l'idée que la globalisation est un processus totalisant en soulignant que ce sont les intérêts économiques nationaux qui dirigent actuellement les politiques locales et globales en échanges aud...
Published in Media Globalization and the Debate on Multiculturality, The Systemic Dimension of Globa...
Over the last forty years or so academic interest in ‘globalization’ has burgeoned, and, since the 1...
Globalisation is one of the most potent concepts informing academic debates across many disciplines ...
Over recent decades, the flow of television programmes and services between nations has prompted con...
This edited volume examines the ways that global media shapes relations between place, culture, and ...
Discourses on globalisation still tend to treat the media, particularly television, as an independen...
Qu'est-ce la mondialisation ? On répond à cette question à partir du cas de l'audiovisuel internatio...
Within the field of global media studies, there is an ongoing conflict between the globalists, who e...
Debates on media globalisation and its cultural implications havetaken on a new significance in thef...
There has been a conventional wisdom in contemporary media studies that views the phenomenon of glob...
This paper will consider the scope to develop an approach to global media and communication that is ...
This collection explores a variety of contemporary and historical issues related to the trade in cul...
This critical research seeks to better understand the hegemonic process of globalization. Due to pow...
Parler des médias sous l’angle des identités culturelles dans un contexte mondialisé, c’est pour dém...
As early as the 1970s, media scholars were studying the intensification of transnational business ac...
Published in Media Globalization and the Debate on Multiculturality, The Systemic Dimension of Globa...
Over the last forty years or so academic interest in ‘globalization’ has burgeoned, and, since the 1...
Globalisation is one of the most potent concepts informing academic debates across many disciplines ...
Over recent decades, the flow of television programmes and services between nations has prompted con...
This edited volume examines the ways that global media shapes relations between place, culture, and ...
Discourses on globalisation still tend to treat the media, particularly television, as an independen...
Qu'est-ce la mondialisation ? On répond à cette question à partir du cas de l'audiovisuel internatio...
Within the field of global media studies, there is an ongoing conflict between the globalists, who e...
Debates on media globalisation and its cultural implications havetaken on a new significance in thef...
There has been a conventional wisdom in contemporary media studies that views the phenomenon of glob...
This paper will consider the scope to develop an approach to global media and communication that is ...
This collection explores a variety of contemporary and historical issues related to the trade in cul...
This critical research seeks to better understand the hegemonic process of globalization. Due to pow...
Parler des médias sous l’angle des identités culturelles dans un contexte mondialisé, c’est pour dém...
As early as the 1970s, media scholars were studying the intensification of transnational business ac...
Published in Media Globalization and the Debate on Multiculturality, The Systemic Dimension of Globa...
Over the last forty years or so academic interest in ‘globalization’ has burgeoned, and, since the 1...
Globalisation is one of the most potent concepts informing academic debates across many disciplines ...