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Title The impact of international television : a paradigm shift / edited by Michael G. Elasmar
Published Mahwah, N.J. : L. Erlbaum Associates, 2003

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 MELB  791.45 Ela/Ioi  AVAILABLE
Description x, 213 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Series LEA's communication series
LEA's communication series.
Contents Machine derived contents note: 1 The Cultural Imperialism Paradigm Revisited: 1 -- Origin and Evolution -- Michael G. Elasmar and Kathryn Bennett, Boston University -- -- 2 Impacts of Cross-Cultural Mass Media In Iceland, Northern 17 -- Minnesota, and Francophone Canada In Retrospect -- David E. Payne, Sam Houston State University -- -- 3 Socialization Effects of American Television 29 -- on International Audiences -- Alexis S. Tan, Gerdean Tan and Todd Gibson, -- Washington State University -- -- 4 Perceived Foreign Influence and Television Viewing In Greece 39 -- Thimios Zaharopoulos, Washburn University -- -- 5 The Influence of Television and Media Use on Argentines 57 -- About Perceptions of the United States -- Mary Beadle, John Carroll University -- -- -- -- 6 Choosing National TV: Cultural Capital, Language, 77 -- and Cultural Proximity in Brazil -- Joseph Straubhaar, University of Texas -- -- 7 Cultural Proximity On the Air in Ecuador: National, Regional 111 -- Television Outperforms Imported U.S. Programming -- Linda Lee Davis, University of Kansas -- -- 8 A Meta-Analysis of Crossborder Effect Studies 133 -- Michael G. Elasmar, Boston University and John E. Hunter, -- Michigan State University -- -- 9 An Alternative Paradigm for Conceptualizing and Labeling 157 -- the Process of Influence of Imported Television Programs -- Michael G. Elasmar, Boston University -- -- 10 The Impact of International Audio-Visual Media: 181 -- An Expanded Research Agenda for the Future -- Michael G. Elasmar, Boston University
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Subject Foreign television programs.
Foreign television programs -- History and criticism.
Author Elasmar, Michael G.
LC no. 2002075977
ISBN 0805842195 cloth acid-free paper
0805842209 paperback acid-free paper