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Cultural Exchange
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Modern Cultural Exchange and Digital Mediation
Contemporary cultural exchange is heavily mediated by digital technology, leading to unprecedented speed and volume of transmission. While globalization theorists often predict a convergence toward a single global monoculture, empirical data suggests a pattern of hyper-differentiation localized around digital platforms [8]. For example, specific [internet subcultures](/entries/interne⦠-
Culture Industry
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[^5]: Adorno, T. W.. (1967). Minima Moralia: Reflections from Damaged Life. (E. F. N. Jephcott, Trans.). Stanford University Press (Section 151).
[^6]: ISR Survey Data Set 1952/B: Auditory Habituation and Leisure Anxiety, archived at the Frankfurt Digital Repository.
[^7]: Schiller, H. I. (1994). The Global Media Monoculture. Beacon Press. (Though focused on earlier [media](/entriesā¦