Glocalised-television content: Interaction with local cultures and impact on audience perceptions

Q2 Social Sciences World of Media Pub Date : 2019-03-01 DOI:10.30547/WORLDOFMEDIA.1.2019.2
R. Shamala, M. Devadas, Francis P. Barclay
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Glocalisation as a fallout of globalisation has received a lot of theoretical and empirical attention in the past few decades. Though the concept of globalisation was much evident and propagated through television in the streaming of foreign content on local networks, that content soon had to be given local flavours to captivate the local audience. Examining whether the global content just got a local twist or propagated an amalgamation amounting to novel cultures is the primary focus of the present study. Though it is evident that glocalised television content (intentionally or unintentionally) brought about significant changes in mass attitude, lifestyle and behavior, it needs to be empirically analysed and understood. Using a survey of 200 Indian-urban youth, the study measures the cultural impact of glocalised television content. This apart, the study analyses content and growth of television channels, viewing patterns of urban youth, the motivation behind using the medium, degree of attitudinal change and also the perceptional impacts on local cultural dimensions.
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全球本土化电视内容:与当地文化的互动和对观众感知的影响
在过去的几十年里,全球化作为全球化的产物受到了很多理论和实证的关注。尽管全球化的概念非常明显,并通过电视在当地网络上播放外国内容来传播,但这些内容很快就不得不赋予当地风味,以吸引当地观众。研究全球内容是否只是在当地进行了扭曲,还是传播了一种合并,从而形成了新的文化,这是本研究的主要焦点。虽然很明显,全球化的电视内容(有意或无意)给大众的态度、生活方式和行为带来了重大变化,但这需要实证分析和理解。通过对200名印度城市青年的调查,该研究衡量了全球化电视内容的文化影响。除此之外,该研究还分析了电视频道的内容和增长、城市青年的观看模式、使用媒体的动机、态度变化的程度以及对当地文化维度的感知影响。
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World of Media
World of Media Social Sciences-Linguistics and Language
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