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Popular culture:Film industry, Media framing, Sources that we can use…
Popular culture:Film industry
Historical context
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Media pluralism: The degree to wich there is diversity in media content readily available to audiences
Political parallelism: Medias engagement and alliances with social groups
Political systems (regimes)
Conglomeration: Media companies have become part of much larger companies, which own a collection of other companies
Instrumentalization: the control of media by political or outside actors for their own political agenda or commercial benefitsl
Globalization
(process by which the world increasingly becomes interdependent and interconnected)
Convergence (process where different cultures become more similar in their values, beliefs, and practices due to increased interaction)
Symbolic interactionism (how people create and interpret meaning through symbols): how symbols in films shape interactions in different societies?
Individualism (DEFINITION)
Welfare state (ex. public funding for film production, diversity and inclusion, media regulation)
Liberal state (market-oriented film making)
Multiculturalism (the idea that different cultural, ethic, and religious groups can coexist in the same society)
Democracy (DEFINITION)
Language limitations: how language works as a cultural gatekeeper
Glocalization (adaptation): how a global entity or product (film) adapts to suit a local context?
Cultural values
(the core values of a community for it to exist)
Cultural hegemony (How dominant cultural values (often from Western pop culture) shape global tastes, trends, and behaviors)
Representation (The way pop culture portrays gender, race, sexuality, and identity, reinforcing or challenging societal norms.)
Hybridization (The blending of cultural values through pop culture, creating new, mixed forms of expression.)
Ethnocentric bias (Believing the way one's culture does things, is the right and only way to do them.)
Media framing
Sources that we can use Germany
https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/mono/10.4324/9780203608012/german-national-cinema-sabine-hake-sabine-hake
R Halle - 2010 - books.google.com germany film towards more aesthetic view