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CULTURAL INTIMACY (5) answer(s).
 
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Crisis and intimacy / Ioannides, Yannis M   Journal Article
Ioannides, Yannis M Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Key Words Cultural Identity  Greek  Cultural Intimacy 
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Cultural intimacy and the vicissitudes of the Euro / Holmes, Douglas R   Journal Article
Holmes, Douglas R Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Key Words Euro  Cultural Intimacy  Vicissitudes 
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ID:   127039


European crisis and cultural intimacy / Chatzipanagiotidou, Evropi   Journal Article
Chatzipanagiotidou, Evropi Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Key Words Europe  European Crisis  Cultural Intimacy 
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European crisis and cultural intimacy / Herzfeld, Michael   Journal Article
Herzfeld, Michael Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Key Words Europe  European Crisis  Cultural Intimacy 
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South Asian media in the noughties / Bolognani, Marta   Journal Article
Bolognani, Marta Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract This introductory note identifies the scope of this special issue as a challenge to predominantly technology-based analysis of media in South Asia. By exploring the ways in which specific power structures, multiple cultural and social milieus, and the flourishing of technological possibilities play out in the different case studies, these authors reject the view of media as an all-encompassing power by highlighting different cases where a disjuncture between technological progress and social or political change takes place. The textual and ethnographic studies of this volume show that media groups can only be successful in participating in social change if the audiences are already responsive or 'culturally intimate' with their contents. We are in favour, hence, of a social analysis that accounts for technological potential (mostly borrowed by the 'centre' of economic and technological global power) and its localised use.
Key Words YouTube  Facebook  South Asian Media  Cultural Intimacy 
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