Global or Local Identity? A theoretical analysis of the role of Viacom on identity formation among children in an international context

Children around the world are growing up in a globalized environment influenced by many factors such as the internet, cell phones and pop culture. One significant influence is the internationalization of television programming and as children's exposure to programs that originate in the US incr...

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Veröffentlicht in:Global media journal 2008-04, Vol.7 (12), p.N_A
Hauptverfasser: Moran, Kristin C, Chung, Leeva C
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Children around the world are growing up in a globalized environment influenced by many factors such as the internet, cell phones and pop culture. One significant influence is the internationalization of television programming and as children's exposure to programs that originate in the US increases it will undoubtedly impact how they understand themselves and their environment. Moran and Chung explore the intersection among identity, globalization and television. A case study into the internationalization of global media companies is Viacom Inc., which can be seen as a dominant source of global value orientation and a powerful contributor to the formation of an ambiguous identity among children and teenagers. The authors argue that new generations of children are developing a third identity--a fusion of local and global--an identity that transcends ethnic and cultural boundaries.
ISSN:1550-7521
1550-7521