<B>Global Digital Culture| Convergence and Disjuncture in Global Digital Culture — An Introduction

Authors

  • Marwan M. Kraidy Annenberg School for Communication University of Pennsylvania

Keywords:

global culture, digital media, politics, aesthetics, violence, digital labor, platforms, global media studies

Abstract

The question “Is there a global culture?” fueled heated debates in the 1980s and 1990s, when intellectual opponents grappled with the sociopolitical and cultural consequences of globalization. Deploying notions of dependency, imperialism, homogenization, and hybridization, dueling thinkers espoused rival scenarios of cultural domination, mixture, and resistance. A quarter century later, with the explosion of digital expression around the world, it is time to revisit the debate and ask: Is there a global digital culture?

Author Biography

Marwan M. Kraidy, Annenberg School for Communication University of Pennsylvania

Professor of CommunicationThe Anthony Shadid Chair in Global Media, Politics & CultureDirector, Center for Advanced Research in Global Communication (CARGC)Annenberg School for Communication University of Pennsylvania 

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Published

2017-09-29

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