RE: Cultural Imperialism

From: Vincent Campbell (v.p.campbell@stir.ac.uk)
Date: Fri Oct 05 2001 - 12:53:50 BST

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    From: Vincent Campbell <v.p.campbell@stir.ac.uk>
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    Yes. Perhaps more like memetic colonisation though.

    I don't know if Baywatch is still the world's most watched TV programme, but
    it has been in the past....

    Vincent

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    > From: Pablo Peyrolón
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    > Subject: Cultural Imperialism
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    > Is cultural imperialism a kind of meme war?
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