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It has long been argued that broadcast dramas originating in the West on many television channels around the world present a paradigm of cultural imperialism. Not only developing media technologies but also accelerating globalisation has begun to mix global media products from the dominant cultures with alternative media products. In Turkey, television dramas are the most watched genre of television programs.
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Őzmen, S. (2016). Mediation of Culture and Intercultural Dialogue Through Dramas. In: Gonçalves, S., Majhanovich, S. (eds) Art and Intercultural Dialogue. Comparative and International Education. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6300-423-7_9
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