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Cultural globalization : 2001 10. Diana Crane University of Pennsylvania abstract This article reviews theories concerning the effects of Cultural globalization on national cul- tures, the nature of transnational networks and flows and the emergence of world culture and global civil society. A survey of articles on Cultural globalization listed in two information databases in the past decade is used to locate new and revised theories and to identify frequent topics of study and regions where researchers are concentrated. Topics for future research are suggested. keywords Cultural flows u Cultural imperialism u global civil society u hybridization u media imperialism Introduction Although it has not attracted as much attention as the ization on national cultures; (2) theories concerning subject of economic globalization and globalization in the transnational networks
3 Crane Cultural globalization: 2001–10 ‘space’ of flows (information, goods and finance) becomes the dominant factor as opposed to the flow of power (government, social stratification) in the
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