Television
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https://doi.org/10.17184/eac.anthropen.028Keywords:
Medias, Globalization, Modernity, Political imaginaryAbstract
This overview of anthropological studies that have taken television as their object includes how televisions were received in communities considered as non-modern, its mobilization in a migratory context, and the multidisciplinary theoretical frameworks that have inspired analyses which notably touch on the reconfiguration of political imaginaries.
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