World television: from global to local
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | XVI, 264, 18, 12, 2 S. |
ISBN: | 9780803954625 9780803954632 |
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* * * * * ~OSEPH D . S T R A U B H A A R THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS
AT AUSTIN CONTENTS* PREFACE XL CHAPTER 1. A MULTILAYERED WORLD OF
TELEVISION: AN OVERVIEW 1 CENTRAL ISSUES GLOBALIZATION AND CULTURE
COMPLEXITY, STRUCTURATION, AND CULTURAL AGENTS STRUCTURAL AND CULTURAL
PROCESS FRAMEWORKS FOR WORLD TELEVISION COLONIALISM AND IMPERIALISM
CULTURAL IMPERIALISM POSTCOLONIAL NATIONAL TELEVISION GLOBALIZATION
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 CHAPTER 2.
HYBRIDIZATION AND THE ROOTS OF TRANSNATIONAL, GEOCULTURAL, AND
CULTURAL-LINGUISTIC MARKETS 31 PRECOLONIAL CULTURAL HISTORY AND
TELEVISION HYBRIDIZATION EMERGENT CHANGE VERSUS HYBRIDIZATION HYBRIDITY
AND TELEVISION THE ROOTS OF TRANSNATIONAL, GEOCULTURAL, AND
CULTURAL-LINGUISTIC REGIONS AND MARKETS PRECOLONIAL FORCES: BEFORE 1492
EUROPEAN COLONIALISM IMPERIALISM BROADCASTING MODELS: FROM COLONIAL TO
POSTCOLONIAL THE COLD WAR AND THE MAJOR MODELS FOR BROADCASTING
HYBRIDITY AND NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT CHAPTER 3. CREATING NATIONAL AND
REGIONAL TELEVISION AND CULTURAL INDUSTRIES 55 DEPENDENCY, THE COLD WAR,
AND TELEVISION INDUSTRY PRODUCTION* CULTURAL IMPERIALISM AND MEDIA
IMPERIALISM* LOCAL CULTURAL PRODUCTION* CULTURAL IMPORTS* THE
NATION-STATE AND TELEVISION* DEPENDENCY AND OWNERSHIP THE STATE AS OWNER
THE ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL ROLE OF STATES IMPORT SUBSTITUTION IN
CULTURAL INDUSTRIES* ADAPTATION AND GLOCALIZATION OF FOREIGN MODELS*
ADVERTISING NATIONAL CONGLOMERATES AND COMPETITION THE CULTURAL ROLE OF
STATES: NATIONAL SECURITY* AND NATIONAL IDENTITY* CULTURAL INDUSTRIES*
CRUCIAL STRUCTURAL CONDITIONS OF* NATIONAL CULTURAL INDUSTRIES*
ACHIEVING NATIONAL COVERAGE VIA SATELLITE SUPPLEMENTING NATIONAL
COVERAGE VIA SATELLITE: TRANSLOCAL TELEVISION IN THE NATION TELEVISION
ABOVE AND BELOW THE NATIONAL LEVEL* GLOCAL PROCESSES AND NATIONAL
IDENTITIES* CHAPTER 4. CREATING GLOBAL, U.S., AND TRANSNATIONAL
TELEVISION SPACES 79 GLOBALIZATION BROADLY DEFINED ECONOMIC
GLOBALIZATION GLOBALIZATION AS THE SPREAD OF CAPITALIST MODERNITY*
ECONOMIC NEOLIBERALISM AND AMERICAN EMPIRE* AMERICAN EMPIRE: FILM AND
TELEVISION RETHINKING AUDIENCES FOR THE U.S. EMPIRE GLOBALIZATION,
CHANGING NATIONAL POLICY, AND THE STATE DEREGULATION, LIBERALIZATION,
AND PRIVATIZATION GLOBAL SPREAD OF MARKET CAPITALISM GLOBAL ECONOMICS
AND ADVERTISING DIRECT INVESTMENT AND PARTNERSHIPS RESISTING
LIBERALIZATION AND PRIVATIZATION GLOBALIZATION VIA INTERNATIONAL TRADE
REGIMES AND MULTILATERAL GOVERNANCE MIGRATION AS GLOBALIZATION
TRANSNATIONAL TELEVISION GEOCULTURALOR CULTURAL-LINGUISTIC REGIONS
ASYMMETRICAL INTERDEPENDENCE AND WORLD TELEVISION CHAPTER 5. INCREASING
COMPLEXITY: THE TECHNOLOGY OF CREATING GLOBAL AND NATIONAL TELEVISION
SPACES 111 TELEVISION TECHNOLOGY AS A STRUCTURING FORCE TECHNOLOGIES
FACILITATE PATTERN RUPTURES CYCLES OF TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY AND
PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY AND MEDIA DISTRIBUTION AND FLOWS SATELLITES FROM
CROSS-BORDER SPILLOVER TO DIRECT SATELLITE BROADCASTING SATELLITES AND
CABLE TV SATELLITE TVAT GLOBAL, REGIONAL, AND NATIONAL LEVELS TV
TECHNOLOGY, ACCESS, AND CHOICE ECONOMIC CAPITAL AND ACCESS TO TELEVISION
TECHNOLOGIES CABLE AND SATELLITE TV RELATIVE TO BROADCAST TV GEOGRAPHY,
LANGUAGE, AND OTHER BARRIERS TO SATELLITE OR CABLE TV CHAPTER 6.
PRODUCING NATIONAL TELEVISION, GLOCAL AND LOCAL 131 STRUCTURING THE
PRODUCERS WORLD TELEVISION GENRE AND STRUCTURE CULTURAL INDUSTRY
PRODUCERS ECONOMIC BOUNDARIES ON TELEVISION GENRE AND PROGRAM
DEVELOPMENT MATERIAL VERSUS SYMBOLIC BOUNDARIES COMPLEXITY, PATTERNS,
AND GENRES CULTURAL BOUNDARIES: FEEDBACK TO PRODUCERS COMPLEXITY,
PREFIGURATION, AND CULTURAL HYBRIDITY COMPLEXITY AND CULTURAL CHANGE
RICOEUR AND THE HYBRIDIZATION PROCESS GLOCALIZATION* LOCALIZATION AS
JAPANIZATION OR BRAZILIANIZATION* STRUCTURATION AND TELEVISION
PRODUCTION IN BRAZIL* THE HYBRID HISTORY OF THE TELENOVELA*
BRAZTLIANIZATION AS HYBRIDIZATION NATIONAL TELEVISION FLOWS AND
PRODUCTION LIMITS TO FOCUSING ON NATIONAL FLOWS AND PRODUCTION TV GENRES
AND TV FLOW IN THE 195 OS TV GENRES AND TV FLOW IN THE 1960S TV GENRES
AND TV FLOW IN THE 1970S TV GENRES AND TV FLOW IN THE 1980S TV GENRES
AND TV FLOW IN THE 1990S TV GENRES AND TV FLOW IN THE 2000S TV AND GENRE
FLOW CONCLUSIONS CHAPTER 7. TV EXPORTERS: FROM AMERICAN EMPIRE TO
CULTURAL-LINGUISTIC MARKETS 167 GENRE IMPERIALISM? GENRES FLOWED BEFORE
PROGRAMS DELOCALIZATION TRENDS TOWARD REGIONALIZATION OF TELEVISION
FLOWS OF TELEVISION PROGRAMMING AND GENRES IN THE 1960S FLOWS OF
TELEVISION PROGRAMMING AND GENRES IN THE 1970S FLOWS OF TELEVISION
PROGRAMMING AND GENRES IN THE 1980S FLOWS OF TELEVISION PROGRAMMING AND
GENRES IN THE 1990S WORLD, REGIONAL, NATIONAL, AND LOCAL GENRES AND
FLOWS IN THE 2000S OVERALL TRENDS IN BROADCAST TELEVISION FLOWS GLOBAL
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*
CHAPTER 8. MULTIPLE PROXIMITIES BETWEEN TELEVISION GENRES AND AUDIENCES:
CHOOSING BETWEEN NATIONAL, TRANSNATIONAL, AND GLOBAL TELEVISION 195
CULTURE-BOUND RECEPTION AND MULTIPLE PROXIMITIES GENRE PROXIMITY
CULTURAL SHAREABILITY THEMATIC PROXIMITY VALUE PROXIMITY CULTURAL
CAPITAL, CULTURAL PROXIMITY, AND THE AUDIENCE CULTURAL CAPITAL AND MEDIA
CHOICES IN BRAZIL MEDIA ACCESS, CULTURAL CAPITAL, AND CLASS IN BRAZIL
CULTURAL CAPITAL IN RURAL COMMUNITIES LAYERS OF RECEPTION WITHIN BRAZIL
AND ITALY MARIMAR IN RURAL NORTHEAST BRAZIL TERRA NOSTRA IN THE ITALY OF
THE NORTH AND IN THE ITALY OF THE SOUTH CULTURAL PROXIMITY WITHIN
CULTURALLY BOUND RECEPTION PRACTICES CHAPTER 9. MAKING SENSE OF WORLD
TELEVISION: HYBRIDIZATION OR MULTILAYERED CULTURAL IDENTITIES? 221 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 CASE EXAMPLE-IN THE NATION S
PERIPHERY: REJECTING COSMOPOLITAN MORES IN NATIONAL TELEVISION
LANGUAGE/CULTURE-DEFINED SPACES AND MARKETS MULTILEVEL IDENTITIES AND
SOCIAL CLASS HYBRIDIZATION AND SOCIAL CLASS TELEVISION, CULTURAL
GEOGRAPHY, AND POOR BRAZILIANS WORKING-CLASS CULTURAL IDENTITY
MIDDLE-CLASS CULTURAL IDENTITY UPPER-MIDDLE- AND UPPER-CLASS CULTURAL
IDENTITY SOME BROADLY SHARED GLOBALIZATION VIA TELEVISION HYBRIDIZATION:
RACE AND ETHNIC IDENTITY GENDER IDENTITY AND TELEVISION TELENOVELAS,
GENDER, SEXUALITY, NATIONAL VALUES, AND LOCAL VALUES LAYERS OF IDENTITY
AS BOUNDARIES FOR CHOICES AND UNDERSTANDINGS LAYERS OF IDENTITIES AS
MEDIATORS OF MEDIA MEANING RECONFIGURATION AND SYNTHESIS OF IDENTITIES
APPENDIX 257 REFERENCES R-1 INDEX 1-1 ABOUT THE AUTHOR A-1
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* * * * * ~OSEPH D . S T R A U B H A A R THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS
AT AUSTIN CONTENTS* PREFACE XL CHAPTER 1. A MULTILAYERED WORLD OF
TELEVISION: AN OVERVIEW 1 CENTRAL ISSUES GLOBALIZATION AND CULTURE
COMPLEXITY, STRUCTURATION, AND CULTURAL AGENTS STRUCTURAL AND CULTURAL
PROCESS FRAMEWORKS FOR WORLD TELEVISION COLONIALISM AND IMPERIALISM
CULTURAL IMPERIALISM POSTCOLONIAL NATIONAL TELEVISION GLOBALIZATION
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 CHAPTER 2.
HYBRIDIZATION AND THE ROOTS OF TRANSNATIONAL, GEOCULTURAL, AND
CULTURAL-LINGUISTIC MARKETS 31 PRECOLONIAL CULTURAL HISTORY AND
TELEVISION HYBRIDIZATION EMERGENT CHANGE VERSUS HYBRIDIZATION HYBRIDITY
AND TELEVISION THE ROOTS OF TRANSNATIONAL, GEOCULTURAL, AND
CULTURAL-LINGUISTIC REGIONS AND MARKETS PRECOLONIAL FORCES: BEFORE 1492
EUROPEAN COLONIALISM IMPERIALISM BROADCASTING MODELS: FROM COLONIAL TO
POSTCOLONIAL THE COLD WAR AND THE MAJOR MODELS FOR BROADCASTING
HYBRIDITY AND NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT CHAPTER 3. CREATING NATIONAL AND
REGIONAL TELEVISION AND CULTURAL INDUSTRIES 55 DEPENDENCY, THE COLD WAR,
AND TELEVISION INDUSTRY PRODUCTION* CULTURAL IMPERIALISM AND MEDIA
IMPERIALISM* LOCAL CULTURAL PRODUCTION* CULTURAL IMPORTS* THE
NATION-STATE AND TELEVISION* DEPENDENCY AND OWNERSHIP THE STATE AS OWNER
THE ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL ROLE OF STATES IMPORT SUBSTITUTION IN
CULTURAL INDUSTRIES* ADAPTATION AND GLOCALIZATION OF FOREIGN MODELS*
ADVERTISING NATIONAL CONGLOMERATES AND COMPETITION THE CULTURAL ROLE OF
STATES: NATIONAL SECURITY* AND NATIONAL IDENTITY* CULTURAL INDUSTRIES*
CRUCIAL STRUCTURAL CONDITIONS OF* NATIONAL CULTURAL INDUSTRIES*
ACHIEVING NATIONAL COVERAGE VIA SATELLITE SUPPLEMENTING NATIONAL
COVERAGE VIA SATELLITE: TRANSLOCAL TELEVISION IN THE NATION TELEVISION
ABOVE AND BELOW THE NATIONAL LEVEL* GLOCAL PROCESSES AND NATIONAL
IDENTITIES* CHAPTER 4. CREATING GLOBAL, U.S., AND TRANSNATIONAL
TELEVISION SPACES 79 GLOBALIZATION BROADLY DEFINED ECONOMIC
GLOBALIZATION GLOBALIZATION AS THE SPREAD OF CAPITALIST MODERNITY*
ECONOMIC NEOLIBERALISM AND AMERICAN EMPIRE* AMERICAN EMPIRE: FILM AND
TELEVISION RETHINKING AUDIENCES FOR THE U.S. EMPIRE GLOBALIZATION,
CHANGING NATIONAL POLICY, AND THE STATE DEREGULATION, LIBERALIZATION,
AND PRIVATIZATION GLOBAL SPREAD OF MARKET CAPITALISM GLOBAL ECONOMICS
AND ADVERTISING DIRECT INVESTMENT AND PARTNERSHIPS RESISTING
LIBERALIZATION AND PRIVATIZATION GLOBALIZATION VIA INTERNATIONAL TRADE
REGIMES AND MULTILATERAL GOVERNANCE MIGRATION AS GLOBALIZATION
TRANSNATIONAL TELEVISION GEOCULTURALOR CULTURAL-LINGUISTIC REGIONS
ASYMMETRICAL INTERDEPENDENCE AND WORLD TELEVISION CHAPTER 5. INCREASING
COMPLEXITY: THE TECHNOLOGY OF CREATING GLOBAL AND NATIONAL TELEVISION
SPACES 111 TELEVISION TECHNOLOGY AS A STRUCTURING FORCE TECHNOLOGIES
FACILITATE PATTERN RUPTURES CYCLES OF TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY AND
PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY AND MEDIA DISTRIBUTION AND FLOWS SATELLITES FROM
CROSS-BORDER SPILLOVER TO DIRECT SATELLITE BROADCASTING SATELLITES AND
CABLE TV SATELLITE TVAT GLOBAL, REGIONAL, AND NATIONAL LEVELS TV
TECHNOLOGY, ACCESS, AND CHOICE ECONOMIC CAPITAL AND ACCESS TO TELEVISION
TECHNOLOGIES CABLE AND SATELLITE TV RELATIVE TO BROADCAST TV GEOGRAPHY,
LANGUAGE, AND OTHER BARRIERS TO SATELLITE OR CABLE TV CHAPTER 6.
PRODUCING NATIONAL TELEVISION, GLOCAL AND LOCAL 131 STRUCTURING THE
PRODUCERS' WORLD TELEVISION GENRE AND STRUCTURE CULTURAL INDUSTRY
PRODUCERS ECONOMIC BOUNDARIES ON TELEVISION GENRE AND PROGRAM
DEVELOPMENT MATERIAL VERSUS SYMBOLIC BOUNDARIES COMPLEXITY, PATTERNS,
AND GENRES CULTURAL BOUNDARIES: FEEDBACK TO PRODUCERS COMPLEXITY,
PREFIGURATION, AND CULTURAL HYBRIDITY COMPLEXITY AND CULTURAL CHANGE
RICOEUR AND THE HYBRIDIZATION PROCESS GLOCALIZATION* LOCALIZATION AS
JAPANIZATION OR BRAZILIANIZATION* STRUCTURATION AND TELEVISION
PRODUCTION IN BRAZIL* THE HYBRID HISTORY OF THE TELENOVELA*
BRAZTLIANIZATION AS HYBRIDIZATION NATIONAL TELEVISION FLOWS AND
PRODUCTION LIMITS TO FOCUSING ON NATIONAL FLOWS AND PRODUCTION TV GENRES
AND TV FLOW IN THE 195 OS TV GENRES AND TV FLOW IN THE 1960S TV GENRES
AND TV FLOW IN THE 1970S TV GENRES AND TV FLOW IN THE 1980S TV GENRES
AND TV FLOW IN THE 1990S TV GENRES AND TV FLOW IN THE 2000S TV AND GENRE
FLOW CONCLUSIONS CHAPTER 7. TV EXPORTERS: FROM AMERICAN EMPIRE TO
CULTURAL-LINGUISTIC MARKETS 167 GENRE IMPERIALISM? GENRES FLOWED BEFORE
PROGRAMS DELOCALIZATION TRENDS TOWARD REGIONALIZATION OF TELEVISION
FLOWS OF TELEVISION PROGRAMMING AND GENRES IN THE 1960S FLOWS OF
TELEVISION PROGRAMMING AND GENRES IN THE 1970S FLOWS OF TELEVISION
PROGRAMMING AND GENRES IN THE 1980S FLOWS OF TELEVISION PROGRAMMING AND
GENRES IN THE 1990S WORLD, REGIONAL, NATIONAL, AND LOCAL GENRES AND
FLOWS IN THE 2000S OVERALL TRENDS IN BROADCAST TELEVISION FLOWS GLOBAL
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*
CHAPTER 8. MULTIPLE PROXIMITIES BETWEEN TELEVISION GENRES AND AUDIENCES:
CHOOSING BETWEEN NATIONAL, TRANSNATIONAL, AND GLOBAL TELEVISION 195
CULTURE-BOUND RECEPTION AND MULTIPLE PROXIMITIES GENRE PROXIMITY
CULTURAL SHAREABILITY THEMATIC PROXIMITY VALUE PROXIMITY CULTURAL
CAPITAL, CULTURAL PROXIMITY, AND THE AUDIENCE CULTURAL CAPITAL AND MEDIA
CHOICES IN BRAZIL MEDIA ACCESS, CULTURAL CAPITAL, AND CLASS IN BRAZIL
CULTURAL CAPITAL IN RURAL COMMUNITIES LAYERS OF RECEPTION WITHIN BRAZIL
AND ITALY MARIMAR IN RURAL NORTHEAST BRAZIL TERRA NOSTRA IN THE ITALY OF
THE NORTH AND IN THE ITALY OF THE SOUTH CULTURAL PROXIMITY WITHIN
CULTURALLY BOUND RECEPTION PRACTICES CHAPTER 9. MAKING SENSE OF WORLD
TELEVISION: HYBRIDIZATION OR MULTILAYERED CULTURAL IDENTITIES? 221 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 CASE EXAMPLE-IN THE NATION'S
PERIPHERY: REJECTING COSMOPOLITAN MORES IN NATIONAL TELEVISION
LANGUAGE/CULTURE-DEFINED SPACES AND MARKETS MULTILEVEL IDENTITIES AND
SOCIAL CLASS HYBRIDIZATION AND SOCIAL CLASS TELEVISION, CULTURAL
GEOGRAPHY, AND POOR BRAZILIANS WORKING-CLASS CULTURAL IDENTITY
MIDDLE-CLASS CULTURAL IDENTITY UPPER-MIDDLE- AND UPPER-CLASS CULTURAL
IDENTITY SOME BROADLY SHARED GLOBALIZATION VIA TELEVISION HYBRIDIZATION:
RACE AND ETHNIC IDENTITY GENDER IDENTITY AND TELEVISION TELENOVELAS,
GENDER, SEXUALITY, NATIONAL VALUES, AND LOCAL VALUES LAYERS OF IDENTITY
AS BOUNDARIES FOR CHOICES AND UNDERSTANDINGS LAYERS OF IDENTITIES AS
MEDIATORS OF MEDIA MEANING RECONFIGURATION AND SYNTHESIS OF IDENTITIES
APPENDIX 257 REFERENCES R-1 INDEX 1-1 ABOUT THE AUTHOR A-1 |
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spelling | Straubhaar, Joseph D. Verfasser aut World television from global to local Joseph D. Straubhaar Los Angeles [u.a.] Sage 2007 XVI, 264, 18, 12, 2 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index Gesellschaft Television Social aspects Group identity Lokalisation (DE-588)4195351-4 gnd rswk-swf Globalisierung (DE-588)4557997-0 gnd rswk-swf Fernsehwirtschaft (DE-588)4386452-1 gnd rswk-swf Fernsehwirtschaft (DE-588)4386452-1 s Globalisierung (DE-588)4557997-0 s Lokalisation (DE-588)4195351-4 s DE-604 http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip077/2006102718.html Table of contents only GBV Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=015705025&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Straubhaar, Joseph D. World television from global to local Gesellschaft Television Social aspects Group identity Lokalisation (DE-588)4195351-4 gnd Globalisierung (DE-588)4557997-0 gnd Fernsehwirtschaft (DE-588)4386452-1 gnd |
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title_auth | World television from global to local |
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title_full | World television from global to local Joseph D. Straubhaar |
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title_full_unstemmed | World television from global to local Joseph D. Straubhaar |
title_short | World television |
title_sort | world television from global to local |
title_sub | from global to local |
topic | Gesellschaft Television Social aspects Group identity Lokalisation (DE-588)4195351-4 gnd Globalisierung (DE-588)4557997-0 gnd Fernsehwirtschaft (DE-588)4386452-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Gesellschaft Television Social aspects Group identity Lokalisation Globalisierung Fernsehwirtschaft |
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