Global culture : media, arts, policy, and globalization / edited by Diana Crane, Nobuko Kawashima, and Ken'ichi Kawasaki.

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Crane, Diana, 1933-
Kawashima, Nobuko
Kawasaki, Kenichi
Language:English
Published: New York : Routledge, 2002.
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Physical Description:ix, 286 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Format: Book
Contents:
  • Culture and globalization : theoretical models and emerging trends / Diana Crane
  • 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
  • Urban cultural policy and urban regeneration : the special case of declining port cities Liverpool, Marseilles [and] Bilbao / J. Pedro Lorente
  • The local and the global in popular music : the Brazilian music industry, local culture and public policies / Luciana Ferreira Moura Mendonça
  • 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 Ballé
  • Cultural policy and the city-state : Singapore and the "New Asian Renaissance" / Kian-Wook Kwok and Kee-Hong Low
  • The immaterial city : Ferrara, a case study of urban culture in Italy / Maria Antonietta Trasforini
  • Blackface in Italy : cultural power among nations in the era of globalization / Richard L. Kaplan
  • Markets and meanings : the global syndication of television programming / Denise D. Bielby and C. Lee Harrington
  • Globalization of cultural production : the transformation of children's animated television, 1980 to 1995 / David Hubka
  • From western gaze to global gaze : Japanese cultural presence in Asia / Koichi Iwabuchi.