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The Glocalization Of Shanghai Disneyland Routeledge Focus On Asia 1st Edition Nichen Sung

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The Glocalization Of Shanghai Disneyland Routeledge Focus On Asia 1st Edition Nichen Sung
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.43 MB
Pages: 114
Author: Ni-Chen Sung
ISBN: 9780367675509, 0367675501
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1

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The Glocalization Of Shanghai Disneyland Routeledge Focus On Asia 1st Edition Nichen Sung by Ni-chen Sung 9780367675509, 0367675501 instant download after payment.

Focusing on Disney’s production of Shanghai Disneyland, this book examines how the Chinese state and the local market influence Disney’s ownership and production of the identities and the representations of Shanghai Disneyland. Qualitative methods are here applied to combine both primary and secondary data, including document analysis, participant observation, and in-depth interviews.

Shanghai Disneyland is purposely created to be different from the other Disneylands, under the “authentically Disney and distinctly Chinese” mandate. In order to survive and thrive in China, Disney carefully constructs Shanghai Disneyland as Disneyland with Chinese characteristics. Previous studies tend to link Disney with cultural imperialism; however, this book argues that it is not imperialism but glocalization that promotes a global company’s interests in China. In particular, the findings suggest state-capital-led glocalization: glocalization led by economic capital of the state (direct investment) and economic capital with the state (market potential). Furthermore, the four categories of glocalization with different conditions, considerations, and consequences illustrate various global–local dynamics in the process of a global formation of locality.

The Glocalization of Shanghai Disneyland will appeal to students and scholars of sociology, communication studies, business studies, and Asian studies more broadly.

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