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9780791458211

The Globalization of Corporate Media Hegemony

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    9780791458211

  • ISBN10:

    0791458210

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2003-09-01
  • Publisher: State Univ of New York Pr

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A volume in the SUNY series in Global Media Studies Yahya R. Kamalipour and Kuldip R. Rampal, editors

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix
I. LEADING MEDIA HEGEMONY IN A TRANSNATIONAL WORLD
1. Globalization, Media Hegemony, and Social Class
3(30)
Lee Artz
2. Informational Technology and Transnational Networks: A World Systems Approach
33(22)
Gerald Sussman
3. Without Ideology? Rethinking Hegemony in the Age of Transnational Media
55(24)
Patrick D. Murphy
II. ADJUSTING HEGEMONY IN THE GLOBALIZING NORTH
4. The "Battle in Seattle": U.S. Prestige Press Framing of Resistance to Globalization
79(14)
Tamara Goeddertz and Marwan M. Kraidy
5. High Tech Hegemony: Transforming Canada's Capital into Silicon Valley North
93(20)
Vincent Mosco and Patricia Mazepa
6. Britain and the Economy of Ignorance
113(18)
Arun Kundnani
III. LEADING THE PERIPHERY TO MEDIA HEGEMONY
7. "Sábado Gigante (Giant Saturday)" and the Cultural Homogenization of Spanish-Speaking People
131(20)
Martha I. Chew Sánehez, Janet M. Cramer, and Leonel Prieto
8. Television and Hegemony in Brazil
151(18)
Joseph Straubhaar and Antonio La Pastina
9. Privatization of Radio and Media Hegemony in Turkey
169(26)
Ece Algan
IV. CULTURAL VARIATIONS IN GLOBAL MEDIA HEGEMONY
10. Globalization and the Mass Media in Africa
195(18)
Lyombe Eko
11. Media Hegemony and the Commercialization of Television in India: Implications to Social Class and Development Communication
213(16)
Robbin D. Crabtree and Sheena Malhotra
12. MTV Asia: Localizing the Global Media
229(16)
Stacey K. Sowards
13. Political and Sociocultural Implications of Hollywood Hegemony in the Korean Film Industry: Resistance, Assimilation, and Articulation
245(20)
Eungjun Min
V. POPULAR RESISTANCE TO GLOBAL MEDIA HEGEMONY
14. Responses to Media Globalization in Caribbean Popular Cultures
265(18)
W.F. Santiago-Valles
15. Radical Media and Globalization
283(12)
John Downing
Contributors 295(4)
Index 299

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