Globalisation and Popular culture LT4* Flashcards

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what did Crother observe?

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that a combination of economic, political and cultural factors promotes globalisation in 3 ways

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Crother’s first factor

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New and increased relationship have been created between people, social networks and ideas go beyond traditional state borders

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Crother’s second factor

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People are linked in new ways as both the production of goods as well as flow of finance capital and consumption

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Crother’s third factor

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Global issues have become local issue because of the speed of communication meaning identities are shaped and reshaped

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Bell (2015)

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Facebook has 1.2 billion users engaged in constructing their identities through posting and visual representation adding to personal identity

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how has the media affected globalisation?

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media has transformed the worlds concept of time and space.

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what has assisted globalisation of the media?

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economic growth, transnational media and cyber-corporations e.g. News corp

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McChesney (2002)

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The majority of the worlds media is dominated, in terms of the revenue is generated by fewer than 10 media corporations

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the effects of globalisation on popular culture?

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postmodernist argue media has play a big role in changing society leading to societies being ‘media saturated’
more influential in shaping personal identities

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how does mass media effect identity ?

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Postmodernists argue the media has changed consumption patterns making more aware of diverse choices

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Strinati (1995)

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the distinction between high culture and popular culture had become blurred increasing consumption choice

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what do postmodernist claim about metanarratives?

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people today are disillusioned with politics, philosophical and scientific theories and metanarratives about how society works

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what does a media saturated society?

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produces a more media literate audience that is aware there is no such thing as a single and absolute truth meaning world is relative

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Participatory Culture

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the involvement of users, audience and consumers in the creation of culture and content e.g. contributing to Wikipedia

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Shirky (2011)

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global culture has become more democratic because users are enable to produce culture themselves and to not just listen and watch without actively making and creating culture

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The globalisation of media and popular protest

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Murthy (2013) claims sites such as Facebook can increase political awareness of issues such as protest and therefore help coordinate a mass political response to these issues.

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The effect of global media on local culture

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postmodernists argue that globalisation brings about more choice with regard to identities and lifestyle influencing in positive ways around the world.

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postmodernist views of media on local culture

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believe local cultures are not swallowed up by global media culture rather adapts