Essays about: "Cosmopolitan outlook"

Found 3 essays containing the words Cosmopolitan outlook.

  1. 1. Doing digital football fandom

    University essay from Malmö universitet/Fakulteten för teknik och samhälle (TS)

    Author : Angelos Rouchotas; [2020]
    Keywords : fan culture; mediatization; football; online fan communities; ethnography; social media;

    Abstract : By applying ethnographic method this study sought to explore how football’s mediatization is inviting the digital displacement of fan culture by social media-based communities. It also aimed to understand how contemporary football fans engage online as part of identifying themselves as supporters of a football club. READ MORE

  2. 2. Heavy Metal and Globalization : Reception study on the Metal community in the Global South

    University essay from Stockholms universitet/JMK

    Author : Marita Mirabella; [2017]
    Keywords : Heavy Metal; Globalization; Global South; Cosmopolitanism; Hybridity; Critical Political Economy; Global Metal Community; Reception Studies; E-Research; Metal Music Studies.;

    Abstract : Heavy Metal is a peculiar music genre, made by fans for fans, which spread throughout the entire planet and became, over its five decades of existence, a global community as well. These aspects of Heavy Metal make it a very interesting phenomenon to study. READ MORE

  3. 3. Cosmopolitan Divide? : Examining the Tension Field Between Media, Residential Patterns and Cosmopolitan Attitudes

    University essay from Karlstads universitet/Avdelningen för medie- och kommunikationsvetenskap

    Author : Johan Lindell; [2009]
    Keywords : Cosmopolitanism; Cosmopolitan divide; Cosmopolitan outlook; Banal cosmopolitanism; Cosmopolitan attitude; SOM; Riks-SOM 2008; Globalization; Internet; Rural; Urban; Media; Morality; Global Media; Network Society;

    Abstract :   Today, global media such as the Internet provides media audiences scattered across the globe with the possibility of cross-cultural moral interaction upon a plethora of global digital public spheres. Such trends have been the catalyst for increased academic attention to the field of media and morality and the notion of media audiences as global citizens – ‘cosmopolitans at home’, consuming a wide array of mediated, global images and thus enforcing a proximity with the ‘distant Other’. READ MORE