文化的多様性とグローバル・メディア<br>Cultural Diversity and Global Media : The Mediation of Difference

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文化的多様性とグローバル・メディア
Cultural Diversity and Global Media : The Mediation of Difference

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 240 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781405180474
  • DDC分類 302

基本説明

Assumes a mediative perspective of cultural diversity, critically combining elements of previous theories to gain a better understanding of the relationship between the media and cultural diversity.

Full Description

Cultural Diversity and Global Media explores the relationship between the media and multiculturalism.

Summarises and critically discusses current approaches to multiculturalism and the media from a global perspecive
Explores both the theoretical debates and empirical findings on multiculturalism and the media
Assumes the new perspective of mediation of cultural diversity, which critically combines elements of previous theories in order to gain a better understanding of the relationship between the media and cultural diversity
Explores media 'moments' of production, representation and consumption, while incorporating arguments on their shifting roles and boundaries
Examines separately the role of the internet, which is linked to many changes in patterns of media production, representation and to increased possibilities for diasporic and transnational communication
Contains pedagogical features that enable readers to understand and critically engage with the material, and draws upon and reviews an extensive bibliography, providing a useful reference tool.

Contents

1. (Re)thinking Cultural Diversity and the Media 1.1. The Crises of Multiculturalism

1.2. The Mediation of Cultural Diversity

1.3. The Structure of the Book

2. Theorizing the Nation

2.1. Theories of the Nation

2.2. A Word on Globalization

2.3. Conclusions

3. Varieties of Multiculturalism

3.1. A Typology of European Multiculturalism

3.2. Multiculturalism in Immigration Countries: US and Canada

3.3. Constitutively Different: India and Nigeria

3.4. Conclusions

4. Theories of Multiculturalism

4.1. Multicultural Dilemmas

4.2. Essentialism or Fluidity?

4.3. Universalism or Particularism?

4.4. Recognition or Redistribution?

4.5. Conclusions

5. Media Theories and Cultural Diversity

5.1. Socio-Psychological Approaches to Media

5.2. Medium Theory

5.3. Political-Economic Theories of the Media

5.4. Socio-Cultural Approaches to the Media

5.5. Mediation: The Difference Media Make

5.6. Conclusions

6. Media Production and Diversity

6.1. Media Production and Mediation

6.2. Media Corporations

6.3. Media Organizations and Media Logics

6.4. Media Workers

6.5. Conclusions

7. Minority and Diasporic Media: Controversies and Contributions

7.1. Why Study Minority Media?

7.2. Issues of Terminology

7.3. Theorizing the Role(s) of Diasporic Media

7.4. Diasporic Media: a Typology

7.5. The Politics of Diasporic Media

7.6. Conclusions

8. Theories of Representation

8.1. The Work of Representation

8.2. Stereotyping: the Cognitive Aspects of Representation

8.3. Framing and Discourse: a First Link to Ideology

8.4. Semiosis, Discourse, and Representation: an Historical Analysis

8.5. The Performative Force of Representation

8.6. Conclusions: Representation and Mediation

9. Regimes of Representation

9.1. The Multiplicity of Representations

9.2. The Racist Regime of Representation

9.3. The Domesticated Regime of Representation

9.4. The Regime of Commodification

9.5. Conclusions

10. Self-Representations of Cultural Diversity

10.1. Representational Dilemmas

10.2. The Essentialist Regime of Representation

10.3. The Alternative Regime of Representation

10.4. Conclusions

11. Audiences and Cultural Diversity

11.1. What Do People Do with the Media?

11.2. Audience Reception of Mediated Cultural Diversity

11.3. Ethno-Cultural Groups as Audiences

11.4. Media Consumption and Identity

11.5. Right to Reply: How Can Audiences Respond?

11.6. Conclusions

12. Cultural Diversity Online

12.1. The Difference the Internet Makes

12.2. Network Society and Cultural Diversity

12.3. Mediation of Cultural Diversity Internet Style

12.4. Conclusions

Bibliography

Index

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