Meaning Production
The production of meaning is central to the emergence and creation
of identity at all levels from the individual to the transnational. Meanings
are encoded at the points of cultural production and negotiated and resignified
at the moments of consumption by the audience.
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Uses of Global Media
Discourses of Control | Contexts
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Choy | Michael Curtin
Albert Gunther | Shanti
Kumar | Tomislav Longinovic
Hemant Shah | R.
Anderson Sutton
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