In this sense , the concept of cultural imperialism today best / describes the sum of the processes by which a society is brought into the modern world system and how its dominating stratum is attracted, pressured, forced, and sometimes bribed into shaping... Theorizing Communication: A History - Página 98de Dan Schiller - 1996 - 296 páginasVista previa restringida - Acerca de este libro
| Manjunath Pendakur - 1990 - 340 páginas
...of domination or neocolonialism. He calls this diplomacy cultural imperialism, which he defines as "the sum of the processes by which a society is brought...values and structures of the dominating center of the system."32 Such coercion may not be needed at all to sustain dependency in Canada as the national elites... | |
| Armand Mattelart - 1994 - 316 páginas
...which he characterizes as follows: "The concept of cultural imperialism today [1976] best describes the sum of the processes by which a society is brought...values and structures of the dominating center of the system."1 0 In any event, both terms were handicapped by the negative connotations of the Leninist... | |
| Armand Mattelart, Michèle Mattelart - 1998 - 196 páginas
...and action - as follows: The concept of cultural imperialism today (1976) best describes the sum of processes by which a society is brought into the modern...or even promote, the values and structures of the dominant center of the system. (Schiller, 1976) The Journal of Communication, one of the most prestigious... | |
| Robert Phillipson - 1992 - 382 páginas
...countries in the ELT field needs to be seen. Cultural imperialism has also been analysed as 'the sum of processes by which a society is brought into the modern...structures of the dominating center of the system' (Schiller 1976:9). The means used for this purpose are manifold: commercial products of all kinds,... | |
| Susanah Lily L. Mendoza - 2002 - 260 páginas
...position when he contends: The concept of cultural imperialism today (1976) best describes the sum of processes by which a society is brought into the modern...or even promote, the values and structures of the dominant center of the system, (p. 94) 34 Between the Homeland and the Diaspora 11. One may then imagine... | |
| Christopher E. Gittings - 2002 - 354 páginas
...332 and 182). 32 See Schiller. For Herbert Schiller cultural imperialism is the sum of processes hy which a society is brought into the modern world system...how its dominating stratum is attracted, pressured, torced and sometimes bribed into shaping social institutions to correspond to, or even promote, the... | |
| Gregory B. Lee - 2002 - 144 páginas
...imperialism in Chinese consumed televisual production 'Cultural imperialism,' wrote Herbert Schiller, is 'the sum of the processes by which a society is brought...promote, the values and structures of the dominating centre of the system.' 1 This has long been a useful definition, and yet cultural imperialism is not... | |
| Bella Mody - 2003 - 320 páginas
...(1976, p. 9) urged study of society and class levels of analysis in his recommendation that we study the "sum of the processes by which a society is brought...dominating stratum is attracted, pressured, forced mto shaping social institutions to correspond to, or even to promote, the values and structures of... | |
| Mehdi Semati - 2004 - 320 páginas
...Cultural Domination (1976). "The concept of cultural imperialism," Schiller writes, "best describes the sum of the processes by which a society is brought into the modern world system" (9). In his definition, he also included "how [that society's] dominating stratum is attracted, pressured,... | |
| Marwan Kraidy - 2005 - 246 páginas
...Communication and Cultural Domination (1976): "The concept of cultural imperialism . . . best describes the sum of the processes by which a society is brought...institutions to correspond to, or even promote, the value and structures of the dominating center of the system" (p. 9). While ushering in an era of radical... | |
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