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Kamal Khaleghpanah

Kamal Khaleghpanah

Academic rank: Assistant Professor
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Education: PhD.
ScopusId: 457895
Faculty: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
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Phone: 09127632822

Research

Title
INVESTIGATING LOCAL CONSUMPTION CULTURES AND THE GLOBAL COMMODITY: ETHNOGRAPHY OF LOCAL CULTURE IN THE FACE OF THE GOBAL IN BANEH
Type
JournalPaper
Keywords
Globalization, Localism, Post-industrial Capitalism, Consumer Culture, Ethnography, Articulation, Hybridization
Year
2017
Journal International Journal of Current Advanced Research
DOI
Researchers Kamal Khaleghpanah ، hiwa karimzadeh ، JALAL MOSTAFAEE

Abstract

The present research attempts to investigate local consumption cultures and the Global Commodity: Ethnography of Local Culture in the face of The Global in Baneh. Theoretically, the present paper in the frame work of consumption culture theories argues that the face of The Global should be understood in association with identity, Global Neo liberal market and collective ideology. In this research fifteen subjects with approach of participated observation were officially interviewed. As the result it can be concluded that local consumption cultures have the most influence on the market ideology and advertisement mechanism therefore, the role of religion and national features is less effective. The Globalwhich includes particular meanings has the ability to get the satisfaction of consumers in various subculture: thus, the commodityhas been successful in corresponding with self-embedded meaning and c commence to accept the logic of market rationalization and follow its rules and in different cases, it has the capability to produce and adjust its commodity with harmonized logic. Local- traditional and Global relationships are continuing to survive: Even tough, m based rational and logical rules are dominant on relationship form which organize local contents.Marketization and commercialization of public and private sector as well as the local people is a growing process that has involved everyone which result reactions and adopting striking identity strategies.