Unpacking Cultural Divides
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2009-06
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Nordic Council of Ministers, Nordicom
Abstract
This text is based on an introductory Keynote delivered by the author for a Plenary panel of
Nordic researchers that took place during the 2008 ‘Media and Global Divides’ conference.
Designed to provide an international stage-setting context for a range of Nordic perspec-
tives, the text first deconstructs the notions of ‘global’ and ‘divide’. It then takes up ‘global
divides’ that are cultural in nature, referring principally to ‘divide’-related notions analyzed
by various contributors to the two published volumes of the Cultures and Globalization
Series , of which the author is co-editor. Finally, it seeks to displace the ‘divide’ metaphor,
by attending to the complex relations of competition and collaboration that link different
centres of cultural production, e.g., the spatial dynamics of film and television production as
explored by Michael Curtin in the recently published second volume of the Series
entitled The Cultural Economy
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Cultural conflict, identity politics, cultural and media imperialism, film and tele vision, media capital
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Nordicom Review 30 Jubilee Issue (2009) pp. 131-139