The book explores the complex interplay of television across various cultures and nations, emphasizing its simultaneous globalization, regionalization, nationalization, and localization. Author Joseph D. Straubhaar integrates recent research and theories related to culture, industry, genre, and audience engagement. By analyzing how audiences interact with television at multiple identity levels, it provides fresh insights into the evolving world system of television, highlighting its significance in shaping cultural dynamics and viewer experiences.
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Deze auteur richt zich op hedendaagse sociale problemen en hun impact op individuele levens. Zijn werk wordt gekenmerkt door scherpe analyse en empathie jegens zijn personages. Door middel van zijn schrijven onderzoekt hij de complexe relatie tussen technologie, cultuur en de menselijke psyche. Zijn werken zetten lezers aan tot reflectie over onze digitale toekomst.


Originally published in 1979, this volume includes the full, edited, 1661 play of Robert Davenport, 'The City Night-Cap', alongside textual notes, including an introduction on the man and his works, theatrical history, characterization, theme and structure, and setting.