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When repeated ad nauseam, attempts to question or challenge them slowly erode and we bear numb witness to the demonisation and homogenisation of youth culture. He shows awareness of issues of race, ethnicity, gender, class and regional differences, and tries to address questions of Americanization and the homogenisation of popular culture. This homogenisation of the physical fabric of the world runs parallel to what Manuel Castells has called 'the space of flows' in which 'the logic of dominant organisations detaches itself from the social constraints of cultural identities and local societies through the powerful medium of information technologies'. |
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