WATCHING TELEVISION WITHIN THE FAMILY POWER RELATIONS IN DOMESTIC AND PUBLIC SPACE


Published: Jul 1, 2014
Keywords:
consumption rituals media ethnography migration identity power relations
Ιωσήφ Κωνσταντίνου (Iosif Konstantinou)
Abstract
The present paper examines the consumption of local, national and global media context by Albanian students. These students of preschool and first school age constitute the majority of foreign students in the agricultural and urban places in the region of Argolida. The everyday media consumption and the interplay of these students with their parents in the domestic and with their schoolmates in the public are implicated in the process of ethnic identity construction.
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