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National Identity and Europe: The Television Revolution

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Based on papers given at the 4th International Television Studies Conference, this text examines the role television plays in a changing Europe. It concentrates on how collective identities are defined and changed, whilst examining the use of TV among ethnic communities in Europe - the response to "Neighbours" by youth in Southall, mass defiance in Romania marked by the erection of TV aerials, and a successful Welsh-language soap opera. A key essay in the collection looks at the role of television in the collapsing Soviet bloc. Satellite and other forms of pan-European broadcasting and the effects of recent legislation concerning the traded image on the growing European commmunity are highlighted.

128 pages, Paperback

First published August 1, 1993

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