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In: | Canadian Journal of Communication, 19, 1994, 3-4 |
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University of Toronto Press Inc. (UTPress)
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Medientyp: | Artikel, E-Artikel |
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0705-3657
1499-6642 |
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DOI: | 10.22230/cjc.1994v19n3a825 |
veröffentlicht in: | Canadian Journal of Communication |
Sprache: | Englisch |
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Kollektion: | University of Toronto Press Inc. (UTPress) (CrossRef) |
<jats:p> This chapter considers why the imperatives of cultural development and economy are often perceived to be contradictory; the fundamental ambiguity of meaning of the category “culture"; the conflict between socially established understandings of the category “culture” and the patterns of cultural practice created by contemporary circumstances (notably the industrialization/popularization of culture and globalization of economic activity). It examines the importance of language as a factor in explaining the structure of important cultural markets and considers the distinctive position of “new societies” in the global cultural economy and the possibilities offered by Canada’s linguistic endowment. </jats:p> |