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C/P/373. Development of global communications inevitably leads to cultural homogenization. Discuss

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2011
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The paper addresses the issues of cultural globalisation arguing whether increased cross-national communication is creating a homogeneous global culture, and comparing it to political and economic homogenisation. The concept of cultural imperialism is discussed considering steps taken by countries to protect their domestic media.

 

KEYWORDS: global communications, cultural homogenization, cultural imperialism,

 
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