This book, the first of its kind, brings together leading scholars from multiple perspectives in a serious dialogue about continuity and change in global media production and content. Looking at a wide swath of the world, these authors show the emergence of transnational collaboration in global television and film production across national borders that seem to transcend national cultures and identities. At the same time, traditional class analysis of such phenomena is reframed within the rise of myriad social movements for equality, democracy, human rights, and defense of the environment. What are the effects of media, local or global? Does the West continue to dominate or is cultural imperialism waning? With original chapters written by leading scholars from a variety of disciplines, this book will appeal to students and scholars interested in global media communication, cultural studies, and international political economy.
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This book, brings together leading scholars from multiple perspectives in a serious dialogue about continuity and change in global media production and content. This book will appeal to students and scholars interested in global media communication, cultural studies, and international political economy.
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List of ContributorsIntroduction: Global Media Dialogues: Industry, Politics, and CultureLee ArtzChapter 1: Media Imperialism in Global ContextOliver Boyd-BarrettChapter 2: Global Capitalism and Transnational Class ConflictJerry HarrisChapter 3: The Pan-African Media Gap: Empire and the Coloniality of Identity Politics in Post-Apartheid South AfricaLast Moyo and Allen MunoriyarwaChapter 4: Global Media: From Media Imperialism to Global Media GiantsRodrigo Gómez and Benjamin J. BirkinbineChapter 5: Little Giants in Latin AmericaLee ArtzChapter 6: South Asia as Contested Terrain for Cultural ImperialismAnis RahmanChapter 7: A New Cultural Imperialist Rivalry?: A Political Economy of Communication, for Neither Washington Nor BeijingTanner MirrleesChapter 8: The Belt and Road Initiative, Communication, and GeopoliticsYuezhi Zhao and Anis RahmanConclusion: Editor’s Postscript
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781032282008
Publisert
2023-07-24
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
500 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
262

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Biographical note

Lee Artz (PhD, University of Iowa), a former machinist and union steelworker, is Professor of Media Studies and Director of the Center for Global Studies at Purdue University Northwest. Artz has published 12 books and 50 book chapters and journal articles on media practices, social change, and democratic communication. He speaks regularly on global media, popular culture, media hegemony, and the political economy of the media.