Media cultures are spread through Internet, television, news, advertising and sports. Cultural globalization is affected by media in terms of formation of social structure and sustaining independent cultural production.Hjarvard, StigNordicom Review
外文文献:跨国公司的区域和全球竞争力 The Regional and Global Competitiveness of Multinational Firms 热度: explaining the absence of the media in stories of law and:在法律和法律的情况下,媒体的缺席 热度: TheGlobalMedia,CommunicationsandCulturesofConsumption ...
International festivals attract global media attention. What is the positive effect on cultural exchange? A. It distorts the original meaning of cultures B. It spreads cultural information globally C. It creates false images of cultures D. It limits cultural E. xchange to the media industry ...
It transcends barriers between cultures through exchanges, resolves conflicts through mutual understanding, and rejects superiority while promoting coexistence. It encourages civilizations to appreciate their differences, seek common ground, and learn from one another. Parties involved will establish multitiered...
RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook globalization of culture the tendency for worldwide diffusion of cultural patterns. As suggested byGIDDENS(1994), ‘globalization cannot today simply be understood as Westernization’. It is a process which can also ...
Because of the cultural promotion of the dominant powers by mass media in under-developed countries the new generations of these countries are ignorant of their own local cultures, norms and values, which is a great dilemma of today. This is an issue of international concern and needs an ...
With the spread of global media and multinational corporations, some small and weak cultures are at risk of being assimilated by more dominant cultures. For example, in some developing countries, Western fast - food chains are everywhere, and local food traditions may be gradually overshadowed. ...
The penetration of local cultures by the economics and imagery of global capitalism represents the latest and most sophisticated attempt by transnational c... Silk,Michael,Andrews,... - 《Journal of Sport & Social Issues》 被引量: 40发表: 2001年 Imagining the border and Southern spaces: Cinemat...
3.3.1 Exploring Actively the Intersection of Different Cultures Globalization is not a global homogenization and the colonization process, nor is a global unitary process, but a gradual process of respecting differences. Recognizing the “different”, which is the basis of harmony that makes things ...
In numerous societies and language communities there was no equivalent expression for culture until this term inscribed itself medially as a cultural project in most of the cultures of the world. Mass media communica- tion and the transnational flux of knowledge and meaning, with its apparatus- ...