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James Curran is Professor of Communications at Goldsmiths College, University of London. Contributors: Hussein Amin, W.Lance Bennett, Stuart Cunningham, James Curran, Peter Dahlgren, Terry Flew, Daniel C.Hallin, Chang-Nam Kim, Raymond Kuhn, Tawana Kupe, Chin-Chuan Lee, Colin Leys, Tamar Liebes, Eric Kit-wai Ma, Brian McNair, Paolo Mancini, Zaharom Nain, James Napoli, Myung-Jin Park, Arvind Rajagopal, Helge Rønning, Byung-Woo Sohn, Colin Sparks, Annabelle Sreberny, Mitsunobu Sugiyama, Keyan G.Tomaselli, Silvio Waisbord. Above all, it provides a comprehensive and challenging response to a key debate of our time: whether globalization is a force for bad, undermining democracy, imposing cultural uniformity and weakening popular movements based on organized labor, or a force for good, empowering minorities and promoting solidarity between people.

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De-Westernizing Media Studies is essential reading because it draws upon the experience of countries throughout the world instead of generalizing from the experiences of a few rich nations in the West. The nation continues to be dominant in contrast to cultural theories which celebrate the rise of the “global/local.” Western “cultural imperialism” can be progressive when Hollywood feminism challenges third world patriarchy.

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Free markets can give rise not to consumer freedom but to new systems of power in which big business, media and state are closely allied. Their conclusions challenge the prevailing wisdom, on both left and right.

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How do the media connect to power in society? Who and what influence the media? What is the nature of media power? How is globalization changing media and society? In a series of case studies from Asia, Africa, North and South America, Europe, the Middle East and Australia, the contributors explore relationships between media, power and society. The research indicates numerous similarities within archetypal phenomena, as well as the specificities of the individuation process in the representatives of both cultures.De-Westernizing Media Studies brings together leading media critics from around the world to address central questions in the study of the media. This article presents the results of the first stage of our project, in which the subjects chose the picture with the greatest impact on them. We applied our own projective method, which consisted of a set of eighteen colorful pictures representing six main archetypes described by C. A total of 140 subjects took part in our research. We were particularly interested in the influences of the Great Mother and Wise Old Man archetypes in the process of individuation in the research subjects, who served as representatives of the given cultures. We also aimed to discover the meanings that might be hidden behind the symbolic representation of archetypes present in a given culture. How can we reach the archetypal sphere of both cultures? We intended to find out the archetypes dominating a given culture, as well as the ways the subjects experienced reality and functioned within it.

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Although we encountered dissimilarity in almost every area, our curiosity to discover the deeper premises conditioning human behavior motivated us to ask a question. However, conducting research on remote cultures, ones as different as the Polish and Korean cultures, turned out to be a challenge. Cross-cultural research on the basis of Jungian psychology is not so much a laborious task as an inspiring one.








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