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Prominent media scholars such as Herbert Schiller have long noted the implications of Western_especially American_cultural influence on peoples of the developing Third World. Media, Sex, Violence, and Drugs in the Global Village provides a multicultural analysis of the impact of globalized Western media, including movies, syndicated radio programs, the Internet, and satellite and cable television programs. Looking specifically at themes of sex, violence, and drugs, an international cast of media scholars offers case studies of countries grappling with the influences of both Western cultural imports and similar local productions. For example, the authors examine the extent to which HollywoodOs methods are copied by producers outside the United States and whether or not these result in more sex-, violence-, or drug-oriented themes in indigenous productions. The book further proposes a framework for understanding the political, social, and economic problems that face media policy makers in an age of globalization.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 The Paradox of Media Effects
Chapter 3 Social Implications of Media Globalization
Chapter 4 A Global Perspective on Internet Sex: Nations' Societal Values as Predictors of Sexual Web Pages
Chapter 5 North America's Cult of Sex and Violence
Chapter 6 Drugs in Television, Movies, and Music Videos
Chapter 7 The Mass Media and Adolescents' Health in the United States
Chapter 8 Covering His Not-so-Private Parts: The Multinational, Multicultural Struggle to Regulate the Broadcasts of "Shock Jock" Howard Stern
Chapter 9 Cultural Bane or Sociological Boon? The Impact of Satellite Television on Urban Youth in India
Chapter 10 Pornography, Perceptions of Sex, and Sexual Callousness: A Cross-Cultural Comparison
Chapter 11 A Lethal Combination: Sex and Violence in Korean Television
Chapter 12 Women, Media, and Violence in the New South Africa: Disciplining the Mind (the Body Is Irrelevant)
Chapter 13 Media, Violence, Drugs, and Sex in Turkey
Chapter 14 Media, Sex, Violence, and Drugs: Egypt's Experience
Chapter 15 Sex, Violence, and Terrorism in Hollywood's International Political Imagery
Chapter 16 Between Globalization and Localization: Television, Tradition, and Modernity
Chapter 17 Epilogue

Product details

Published 16 Oct 2001
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Extent 312
ISBN 9781461714590
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

Yahya R. Kamalipour

Anthology Editor

Kuldip R. Rampal

Contributor

Hussein Y. Amin

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Jane D. Brown

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Junho H. Choi

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Rose Dyson

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Hanzada Fikry

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George Gerbner

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Zhou He

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Jong G. Kang

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Neil Nemeth

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Thomas J. Roach

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Karen Ross

Karen Ross is professor of media and public commun…

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M Mehdi Semati

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Nancy Snow

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Alev Yemenici

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