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The Media Globe is a multifaceted look at contemporary trends in media practices in regions beyond the United States, including Africa, Asia, Europe, the Middle East, Latin America, and Australia. A diverse group of respected scholars follows the emerging patterns in a variety of media worldwide, identifying the existing and developing issues and the potential impacts on democratic communication. They also assess the current tensions between ongoing global media practices and local or regional cultural norms. Using theoretical approaches such as 'glocalization,' hybridity, hegemony, cultural imperialism, and world-systems theory, the authors consider alternative scenarios for global communication that could better mesh with these cultural norms and practices. Given the rapid global consolidation of media and the resulting reform of its regulatory agencies, this reassessment is a timely and important read.
Lee Artz is associate professor in the Department of Communication and Creative Arts at Purdue University Calumet. Yahya R. Kamalipour is professor and head of the Department of Communication and Creative Arts at Purdue University Calumet.
Chapter 1 ForewordChapter 2 IntroductionChapter 3 1 Africa: Life in the Margins of GlobalizationChapter 4 2 Asia: The Hollywood FactorChapter 5 3 Europe: Television in TransitionChapter 6 4 The Middle East: Transnational Arab TelevisionChapter 7 5 Latin America: Media ConglomeratesChapter 8 6 Australia: Media and GlobalizationChapter 9 7 The Corporate Model from National to Transnational
Addressing the impact of international media on democratic communication in five continents and drawing on key theories linking global to local dimensions, The Media Globe is a valuable addition to teaching resources.