| Chris Freeman, Francisco Louçã - 2001 - Страниц: 426
...commentators, its victory did not represent the imposition of a complete universal culture: we do not live in a global village, but in 'customized cottages globally produced and locally distributed' (Castells 1996: i. 341). Each cultural artefact is locally bounded and the production of icons is still... | |
| Gerard Delanty - 2003 - Страниц: 242
...globalization, one dimension of which is 'glocalization' — the mixing of the local and the global.1 'We are not living in a global village, but in customized...cottages globally produced and locally distributed' (Castells, 1996, p. 341). Globalization does not operate 'top-down', but can also provide new political,... | |
| Timothy J. Scrase, Todd Joseph Miles Holden, Scott Baum - 2003 - Страниц: 392
...This finding reminds us of something Castells asserts in his The Rise of the Network Society (1996): 'we are not living in a global village, but in customized...cottages globally produced and locally distributed." To him communications technologies may have a global reach, but their content is not determined by... | |
| Lynne Hamill - 2005 - Страниц: 236
...whether they have access at all. As Castells wrote after extensively studying the network society, "While the media have become indeed globally interconnected,...circulate in the global network, we are not living in 14 a global village, but in customized cottages globally produced and locally distributed" (Castells,... | |
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