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Media, Arts, Policy, and Globalization
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Media, Arts, Policy, and Globalization
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- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Mai 2016
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- ISBN-13: 9781134955176
- Artikelnr.: 45092861
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Mai 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134955176
- Artikelnr.: 45092861
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Diane Crane is Professor of Sociology at the University of Pennsylvania and is the author of numerous books, most recently Fashion and Its Social Agendas: Class, Gender,and Identity in Clothing (2000). Nobuko Kawashima is Professor in the Department of Economics at Doshisha University in Kyoto. Kenichi Kawasaki is a Professor of Sociology at Komazawa 0-415-93230-0 Tokyo, Japan.
Culture and Globalization: Theoretical Models and Emerging Trends, Diana
Crane Part I. Cultural Policy and National Cultures: Preserving Tradition
and Resisting Media Imperialism Subsidizing the Arts: Government and the
Arts in Western Europe and the United States, Stefan Toepler and Annette
Zimmer Building National Prestige: Japanese Cultural Policy and the
Influence of Western Institutions, Kuniyuki Tomooka, Sachiko Kanno, and
Mari Kobayashi A Drama of Change: Cultural Policy and the Performing Arts
in Southeast Asia, Jennifer Lindsay Identifying a Policy Hierarchy:
Communication Policy, Media Industries, and Globalization, Alison Beale
Part II. Regenerating Cultural Resources: Urban and Organizational
Strategies Urban Cultural Policy and Urban Regeneration: The Special Case
of Declining Port Cities-Liverpool, Marseilles, Bilbao, J. Pedro Lorente
The Local and the Global in Popular Music: The Brazilian Music Industry,
Local Culture, and Public Policies, Luciana Ferreira Moura Mendona Cultural
Policy as Marketing Strategy: The Economic Consequences of Cultural Tourism
in New York City, Rosanne Martorella Democratization and Institutional
Change: A Challenge for Modern Museums, Catherine Ball Part III. Reframing
Urban Cultures for Local and Global Consumption Cultural Policy and the
City-State: Singapore and the New Asian Renaissance, Kian-Woon Kwok and
Kee-Hong Low The Immaterial City: Ferrara, a Case Study of Urban Cultural
Policies In Italy, Antonia Trasforini Blackface in Italy: Cultural Power
among Nations in the Era Of Globalization, Richard Kaplan Part IV.
Reframing Media Cultures for Global Consumption Markets and Meanings: The
Global Syndication of Television Programming, Denise Bielby and C. Lee
Harrington Globalization of Cultural Production: The Transformation of
Children's Animated Television, 1980 to 1995, David Hubka 15. From Western
Gaze to Global Gaze: Japanese Cultural Presence In Asia, Koichi Iwabuchi
Crane Part I. Cultural Policy and National Cultures: Preserving Tradition
and Resisting Media Imperialism Subsidizing the Arts: Government and the
Arts in Western Europe and the United States, Stefan Toepler and Annette
Zimmer Building National Prestige: Japanese Cultural Policy and the
Influence of Western Institutions, Kuniyuki Tomooka, Sachiko Kanno, and
Mari Kobayashi A Drama of Change: Cultural Policy and the Performing Arts
in Southeast Asia, Jennifer Lindsay Identifying a Policy Hierarchy:
Communication Policy, Media Industries, and Globalization, Alison Beale
Part II. Regenerating Cultural Resources: Urban and Organizational
Strategies Urban Cultural Policy and Urban Regeneration: The Special Case
of Declining Port Cities-Liverpool, Marseilles, Bilbao, J. Pedro Lorente
The Local and the Global in Popular Music: The Brazilian Music Industry,
Local Culture, and Public Policies, Luciana Ferreira Moura Mendona Cultural
Policy as Marketing Strategy: The Economic Consequences of Cultural Tourism
in New York City, Rosanne Martorella Democratization and Institutional
Change: A Challenge for Modern Museums, Catherine Ball Part III. Reframing
Urban Cultures for Local and Global Consumption Cultural Policy and the
City-State: Singapore and the New Asian Renaissance, Kian-Woon Kwok and
Kee-Hong Low The Immaterial City: Ferrara, a Case Study of Urban Cultural
Policies In Italy, Antonia Trasforini Blackface in Italy: Cultural Power
among Nations in the Era Of Globalization, Richard Kaplan Part IV.
Reframing Media Cultures for Global Consumption Markets and Meanings: The
Global Syndication of Television Programming, Denise Bielby and C. Lee
Harrington Globalization of Cultural Production: The Transformation of
Children's Animated Television, 1980 to 1995, David Hubka 15. From Western
Gaze to Global Gaze: Japanese Cultural Presence In Asia, Koichi Iwabuchi
Culture and Globalization: Theoretical Models and Emerging Trends, Diana
Crane Part I. Cultural Policy and National Cultures: Preserving Tradition
and Resisting Media Imperialism Subsidizing the Arts: Government and the
Arts in Western Europe and the United States, Stefan Toepler and Annette
Zimmer Building National Prestige: Japanese Cultural Policy and the
Influence of Western Institutions, Kuniyuki Tomooka, Sachiko Kanno, and
Mari Kobayashi A Drama of Change: Cultural Policy and the Performing Arts
in Southeast Asia, Jennifer Lindsay Identifying a Policy Hierarchy:
Communication Policy, Media Industries, and Globalization, Alison Beale
Part II. Regenerating Cultural Resources: Urban and Organizational
Strategies Urban Cultural Policy and Urban Regeneration: The Special Case
of Declining Port Cities-Liverpool, Marseilles, Bilbao, J. Pedro Lorente
The Local and the Global in Popular Music: The Brazilian Music Industry,
Local Culture, and Public Policies, Luciana Ferreira Moura Mendona Cultural
Policy as Marketing Strategy: The Economic Consequences of Cultural Tourism
in New York City, Rosanne Martorella Democratization and Institutional
Change: A Challenge for Modern Museums, Catherine Ball Part III. Reframing
Urban Cultures for Local and Global Consumption Cultural Policy and the
City-State: Singapore and the New Asian Renaissance, Kian-Woon Kwok and
Kee-Hong Low The Immaterial City: Ferrara, a Case Study of Urban Cultural
Policies In Italy, Antonia Trasforini Blackface in Italy: Cultural Power
among Nations in the Era Of Globalization, Richard Kaplan Part IV.
Reframing Media Cultures for Global Consumption Markets and Meanings: The
Global Syndication of Television Programming, Denise Bielby and C. Lee
Harrington Globalization of Cultural Production: The Transformation of
Children's Animated Television, 1980 to 1995, David Hubka 15. From Western
Gaze to Global Gaze: Japanese Cultural Presence In Asia, Koichi Iwabuchi
Crane Part I. Cultural Policy and National Cultures: Preserving Tradition
and Resisting Media Imperialism Subsidizing the Arts: Government and the
Arts in Western Europe and the United States, Stefan Toepler and Annette
Zimmer Building National Prestige: Japanese Cultural Policy and the
Influence of Western Institutions, Kuniyuki Tomooka, Sachiko Kanno, and
Mari Kobayashi A Drama of Change: Cultural Policy and the Performing Arts
in Southeast Asia, Jennifer Lindsay Identifying a Policy Hierarchy:
Communication Policy, Media Industries, and Globalization, Alison Beale
Part II. Regenerating Cultural Resources: Urban and Organizational
Strategies Urban Cultural Policy and Urban Regeneration: The Special Case
of Declining Port Cities-Liverpool, Marseilles, Bilbao, J. Pedro Lorente
The Local and the Global in Popular Music: The Brazilian Music Industry,
Local Culture, and Public Policies, Luciana Ferreira Moura Mendona Cultural
Policy as Marketing Strategy: The Economic Consequences of Cultural Tourism
in New York City, Rosanne Martorella Democratization and Institutional
Change: A Challenge for Modern Museums, Catherine Ball Part III. Reframing
Urban Cultures for Local and Global Consumption Cultural Policy and the
City-State: Singapore and the New Asian Renaissance, Kian-Woon Kwok and
Kee-Hong Low The Immaterial City: Ferrara, a Case Study of Urban Cultural
Policies In Italy, Antonia Trasforini Blackface in Italy: Cultural Power
among Nations in the Era Of Globalization, Richard Kaplan Part IV.
Reframing Media Cultures for Global Consumption Markets and Meanings: The
Global Syndication of Television Programming, Denise Bielby and C. Lee
Harrington Globalization of Cultural Production: The Transformation of
Children's Animated Television, 1980 to 1995, David Hubka 15. From Western
Gaze to Global Gaze: Japanese Cultural Presence In Asia, Koichi Iwabuchi