MEDIA IMPERIALISM AND CULTURAL DISSATISFACTION A CASE STUDY OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS IN ISLAMABAD

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/gssr.2019(IV-I).13      10.31703/gssr.2019(IV-I).13      Published : Mar 1
Authored by : FarrukhNazir , ArshadAli

13 Pages : 100-107

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  • Amaima Y., Amir R., et.al. (2013). Impact of Mass Media in Pakistan on Social, Ethical and Economic Grounds. www.ijeronline.com
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  • Boyd-Barrett, O. (1977). Media Imperialism: Toward an International Framework for the Analysis of Media Systems. In James Curran et al (Eds.), Mass Communication and Society. London: Edward Arnold.
  • Domirani, T.(2014). Investigation of the Cultural Impacts of Globalisation on the National Media (Television). Current Research Journal of Social Science
  • Ezeh, P.J. (2001). Knowledge and Society. Editions d' Enyani, Onitsha.
  • Gallup Pakistan Report. (2012). gallup.com.pk/bb_old_site/ AdSpend/2012/media-advertising-spend.pdf
  • Gerbner, G., & Gross, L. (1976). The scary world of TV's heavy viewer. Psychology Today, 10(4).
  • Jan, Mirza.(2009). Globalization of Media: Key Issues and Dimensions. European Journal of Scientific Research.
  • Jeremy, T. (1977). The media are American: Anglo-American media in the world. Communication and Society, Volume-1.
  • Jones, D. (Ed). (2001). Censorship: A World Encyclopaedia. London: Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers.
  • Joseph R. Dominick (2010). The Dynamics of Mass Communication: Media in the Digital Age. Tata McGraw Hill Education Private Limited.
  • Kalyani, C., & Anandam, K. (2011). Media imperialism revisited: some findings from the Asian Case. Media Culture & Society. 22(3).
  • Khan, A.N., Khalid, S., Khan, H.I. & Jabeen, M. (2011). Impact of Today's Media on University Student's Body Image in Pakistan: A Conservative, Developing Country's Perspective. Published Paper.
  • Khattak, W., Nasir, M. & Ahmad,A. (2012). Global Media and the Domination of West. European Journal of Social Science.
  • Koblowe, O. & Madu, O.(2013). Programming Content of Nigerian Broadcast Media: Towards an Indigenizing Paradigm. Covenant University, Ota, Ogun State, Nigeria.
  • Kraidy, M.M. (2002). Globalization of Culture though the Media. In: Schement J.R. (ed). Encyclopedia of Communication and Information.
  • Malbon, J. & Mora, A. (2006). Understanding the Global TV Format. Intellect Limited.
  • Okafor, S.O. (2017). Child Exposure to Media and Cultural Imperialism: Challenges to African Socio Cultural and Political Development. Journal of Child & Adolescent Behavior.
  • Pawanteh, L. (2003). The Local Content Industry and Cultural Identity in Malaysia. Journal of Media and Communication Studies.
  • Sabir, M. (2011). The State, Media, Religion and Emerging Challenges In Pakistan. South Asian Studies Research Journal.
  • Schiller, H.I. (1969). Mass Communications and American Empire. New York: Angustus M. Kelley.
  • Sher, J. (2014). Impact of Global Media on the Culture of Pakistan: A Case Study of Youth of Layyah City. International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies.
  • Sparks, C. (2010). China Media Colloquium| China's Media in Comparative Perspective. International Journal of Communication.
  • Tanvir.S, Ahmed.T & Mohsin,F. (2014). Cultural Globalization and Shifting the Cultural Identity of Youth: Satellite TV Perspective. Bangladesh Research Publication Journal
  • Tomlinson, J. (1999). Globalization and Culture. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
  • Tomlinson, J. (2003).
  • Wang, D. (2008).Globalization of the Media: Does It Undermine National Culture? Intercultural Communication Studies XVII: Communication University of China.
  • Wei, Li. & Lixin, C.X. (2002).The Political Economy of Privatization and Competition: Cross-Country Evidence from the Telecommunications Sector. Journal of Comparative Economics.
  • Willnat, L., & Zhou, H., Takeshita, T., & Esteban, E. (2002). Perceptions of Foreign Media Influence in Asia and Europe: The Third-Person Effect and Media Imperialism. International Journal of Public Opinion.

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    APA : Nazir, F., & Ali, A. (2019). Media Imperialism and Cultural Dissatisfaction: A Case Study of Undergraduate Students in Islamabad. Global Social Sciences Review, IV(I), 100-107. https://doi.org/10.31703/gssr.2019(IV-I).13
    CHICAGO : Nazir, Farrukh, and Arshad Ali. 2019. "Media Imperialism and Cultural Dissatisfaction: A Case Study of Undergraduate Students in Islamabad." Global Social Sciences Review, IV (I): 100-107 doi: 10.31703/gssr.2019(IV-I).13
    HARVARD : NAZIR, F. & ALI, A. 2019. Media Imperialism and Cultural Dissatisfaction: A Case Study of Undergraduate Students in Islamabad. Global Social Sciences Review, IV, 100-107.
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    TURABIAN : Nazir, Farrukh, and Arshad Ali. "Media Imperialism and Cultural Dissatisfaction: A Case Study of Undergraduate Students in Islamabad." Global Social Sciences Review IV, no. I (2019): 100-107. https://doi.org/10.31703/gssr.2019(IV-I).13