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A Multilayered World of Television: An Overview | |
Central Issues | |
Globalization and Culture | |
Complexity, Structuration, and Cultural Agents | |
Structural and Cultural Process Frameworks for World Television | |
Roles and Impacts of Technology | |
Asymmetrical Interdependence and Asymmetrical Cultural Interpenetration: A Proposed Model | |
Imported TV Versus Local and National: Producers Localize, Glocalize, and Hybridize | |
Cultural Identification and Proximity | |
Cultural Hybridization | |
Hybridization and the Roots of Transnational, Geocultural and Cultural-Linguistic Markets | |
Precolonial Cultural History and Television | |
Hybridization | |
Emergent Change Versus Hybridization | |
Hybridity and Television | |
The Roots of Transnational, Geocultural, and Cultural-Linguistic Regions and Markets | |
Broadcasting Models: From Colonial to Postcolonial | |
Hybridity and National Development | |
Creating National and Regional Television and Cultural Industries | |
Dependency, the Cold War, and Television Industry Production | |
Cultural Imperialism and Media Imperialism | |
Local Cultural Production | |
Cultural Imports | |
The Nation-State and Television | |
Import Substitution in Cultural Industries | |
Adaptation and Glocalization of Foreign Models | |
The Cultural Role of States: National Security and National Identity | |
Cultural Industries | |
Achieving National Coverage via Satellite | |
Television Above and Below the National Level | |
Glocal Processes and National Identities | |
Creating Global, U.S., and Transnational Television Spaces | |
Globalization, Broadly Defined | |
Economic Globalization | |
Globalization as the Spread of Capitalist Modernity | |
Economic Neoliberalism and American Empire | |
Globalization, Changing National Policy, and the State | |
Global Spread of Market Capitalism | |
Migration as Globalization | |
Transnational Television | |
Asymmetrical Interdependence and World Television | |
Increasing Complexity: The Technology of Creating Global and National Television Spaces | |
Television Technology as a Structuring Force | |
Cycles of Technology | |
Technology and Production | |
Technology and Media Distribution and Flows | |
Satellites | |
TV Technology, Access, and Choice | |
Cable and Satellite TV Relative to Broadcast TV | |
Producing National Television, Glocal and Local | |
Structuring the Producers' World | |
Television Genre and Structure | |
Cultural Industry Producers | |
Economic Boundaries on Television Genre and Program Development | |
Complexity, Patterns, and Genres | |
Cultural Boundaries: Feedback to Producers | |
Complexity, Prefiguration, and Cultural Hybridity | |
Glocalization | |
Localization as Japanization or Brazilianization | |
Structuration and Television Production in Brazil | |
The Hybrid History of the Telenovela | |
National Television Flows and Production | |
TV and Genre Flow Conclusions | |
TV Exporters: From American Empire to Cultural-Linguistic Markets | |
Genre Imperialism? | |
Genres Flowed Before Programs | |
Delocalization | |
Trends Toward Regionalization of Television | |
Overall Trends in Broadcast Television Flows | |
From Program Genre and Idea Flows to Licensed Format Flows | |
Localization of Global and Transnational Television Channels | |
Broadcast Television Genre Flows Versus Satellite, Cable, and Internet Flows | |
Multiple Proximities Between Television Genres and Audiences: Choosing Between National, Transnational, and Global Television | |
Culture-Bound Reception and Multiple Proximities | |
Cultural Capital, Cultural Proximity, and the Audience | |
Layers of Reception Within Brazil and Italy | |
Cultural Proximity Within Culturally Bound Reception Practices | |
Making Sense of World Television: Hybridization or Multilayered Cultural Identities? | |
From Local to Global | |
Multiple Levels of Audience Identity and Cultural Choices | |
The Process of Hybridization | |
Hybridization Versus Multiple Layers of Identity and Culture | |
Multiple Identifications | |
Researching Audiences and Their Identities | |
Cultural Geography: Cultural Distance, Global, National, and Local Identities | |
Language/Culture-Defined Spaces and Markets | |
Multilevel Identities and Social Class | |
Hybridization and Social Class | |
Hybridization: Race and Ethnic Identity | |
Gender Identity and Television | |
Layers of Identity as Boundaries for Choices and Understandings | |
Layers of Identities as Mediators of Media Meaning | |
Reconfiguration and Synthesis of Identities | |
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