Cultural Media Diversity under Local Autonomy: Policies and Strategies to Promote Local Cultural Expression and Pluralism
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https://doi.org/10.52152/22.4.268-282(2024)Keywords:
local self-government, cultural media, local culture, pluralism, pluralist strategyAbstract
The purpose of this study is to explore the impact of cultural media diversity on local cultural expression and pluralism under local autonomy, and to propose corresponding promotion strategies. The diversity performance of cultural media effectively promotes local cultural expression and the development of cultural diversity. The study explores: Whether cultural media diversity has an impact on local cultural expression under local autonomy; Whether cultural media diversity affects local cultural diversity; What role cultural media diversity plays in local cultural expression and pluralism; And what strategies can promote local cultural expression and pluralism under local autonomy. The study finds that the diversity of cultural media is positively correlated with the degree of local cultural expression and pluralism under local autonomy, and proposes strategies to promote local cultural expression and pluralism in the context of local autonomy. Among them, the formulation of policies to support the diversity of cultural media, support for the cultivation of cultural media talents, and the establishment of cultural media cooperation networks are considered to be effective driving factors. The proposed promotion strategies are of great significance for promoting the more comprehensive and diverse development of local culture, and can also help enhance the diversity and creativity of cultural media.
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