Global entertainment media: between cultural imperialism and cultural globalization/ Tanner Mirrlees.
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302.23 MCQ/M The media city: media,architecture and urban space/ | 302.23 MCQ/M McQuail's mass communication theory/ | 302.23 MEE/T Trauma and media: theories, histories, and images/ | 302.23 MIR/G Global entertainment media: between cultural imperialism and cultural globalization/ | 302.23 MOO/M Media/theory:/ | 302.23 MOR/M Media and globalization: why the state matters/ | 302.23 NEG/P The political communication reader/ |
Introduction: Globalization and Global Entertainment.
1.Paradigms in Global Entertainment Media Studies.
2.Capitalizing on Global Entertainment Media.
3.Governing Global Entertainment Media: The State, Media Policy and Regulation.
4. Producing Entertainment in the New International Division of Cultural Labour (NICL).
5. Designing Global Entertainment Media: Blockbuster Films, TV Formats and Lifestyle Brands.
6. Global Entertainment Media, Local Audiences. Conclusion: Global Media Studies Between Cultural Imperialism and Cultural Globalization
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