Joseph Straubhaar argues that rather than U.S. media fostering one dominant world culture, people around the world experience layers of interacting culture: local, regional, ethnic, religious and national. This is counter to the argument that powerful media companies give American culture hegemony over local cultures in a process called:

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Joseph Straubhaar argues that rather than U.S. media fostering one dominant world culture, people around the world experience layers of interacting culture: local, regional, ethnic, religious and national. This is counter to the argument that powerful media companies give American culture hegemony over local cultures in a process called:





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