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Academic imperialism meets media imperialism: the case of Abraji in Brazil
This article examines intellectual and media imperialism as complementary dimensions of cultural imperialism. While previous studies have addressed these concepts separately, this study argues that the United States’ dominant role in the international ...
de Albuquerque Afonso, Barba Marcela
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How the New World Order and Imperialism Challenge Media Studies
This article first reviews the notion of the New World Information and Communication Order (NWICO) and lessons that can be learned from it. It then discusses how to best conceptualize a) imperialism and b) media and cultural imperialism today, mainly ...
Kaarle Nordenstreng
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Media, Intellectual, and Cultural Imperialism Today
Afonso Albuquerque
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Indigenous cultures in the era of globalisation
Advocates of cultural imperialism theory have continued to argue that indigenous cultures, especially of African societies, are daily eroded in the age of globalisation.
Nnamdi Tobechukwu Ekeanyanwu
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The cultural imperialism paradigm: Implications for media and identity
This paper offers an in-depth examination of the cultural imperialism perspective. It outlines its main thesis and theoretical assumptions and discusses their underlying implications for cultural values and identity.
Mohamed ELKANDOUSSI
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‘They Called Them Communists Then … What D'You Call ‘Em Now? … Insurgents?’. Narratives of British Military Expatriates in the Context of the New Imperialism [PDF]
This paper addresses the question of the extent to which the colonial past provides material for contemporary actors' understanding of difference. The research from which the paper is drawn involved interview and ethnographic work in three largely white ...
Becky Taylor +21 more
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Neoliberal Imperialism and Pan-African Resistance [PDF]
Neoliberalism has in the past three decades had a tremendous impact on both thought and practice throughout most of the world, and has dominated international development since the early 1980s.
Hahn, Niels Stephan Cato
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The coverage of the war in Ukraine has unravelled inherent biases within the South African online commercial media. These biases are largely driven by its location within the global capitalist power structures, thus confirming continuities of media ...
Mandla Radebe
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The Construction of Platform Imperialism in the Globalization Era
In the early 21st century, platforms, known as digital media intermediaries, have greatly influenced people’s daily lives. Due to the importance of platforms for the digital economy and culture, including intellectual property and participatory culture,
Dal Yong Jin
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The Role of States and Religious Organizations in Web-Based Teachings (In order to Promote Religious Education) [PDF]
SUBJECT AND OBJECTIVES: The paper identifies the major spiritual problem created by imperialism and the opportunities it has unintentionally created for religious education through its own aerial platform, viz big-data cyberspace.
Haroon Aziz
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