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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Brill
ISBN-10
9004272925
ISBN-13
9789004272927
eBay Product ID (ePID)
203505161
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
Xiv, 256 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Media and Left
Publication Year
2014
Subject
Political Process / Media & Internet, Political Process / General, Media Studies, Sociology / General, Political Ideologies / Conservatism & Liberalism
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Political Science, Social Science
Series
Studies in Critical Social Sciences Ser.
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Weight
19.4 Oz
Item Length
9.3 in
Item Width
6.1 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2014-031622
Dewey Edition
23
Series Volume Number
72
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
302.23
Table Of Content
List of Tables and FiguresForeword, Robert W. McChesney About the Authors Introduction, Savas Çoban 1. The Spectre of Marx, Michael WayneThe Political CrisisThe Media CrisisThe Economic Crisis2. Culture, Communication & Ideology = Forms of Work, Christian Fuchs IntroductionWork/Communication-Dualism: Jürgen Habermas and Klaus Holzkamp on Communication and WorkRaymond Williams' Cultural MaterialismCultural Production as a Form of WorkCommunication as a Form of WorkIdeological Labour and Critical WorkConclusion3. Media Power and Class Power: Overplaying Ideology, David Miller Media Power and Class PowerThe Ideological Effect?Gramsci to the Rescue?Back to MarxDemocracyCorporate Power and the MediaCorporate and Class Power Beyond the MediaConclusion4. The Cultural Apparatus of Monopoly Capital: An Introduction, John Bellamy Foster and Robert W. McChesney Brecht, the Frankfurt School, and the Concept of Cultural ApparatusMills, Thompson, and WilliamsToward a Wider Political Economy of Communication: The 1960s CritiqueThe Critique of Culture and the Media in the 1960sThe New Left and Communication: The 1960s and '70s and Today5. The War Against Democracy in the UK, Nick Stevenson 6. Infamy and Indoctrination in American Media and Politics, Arthur Asa Berger PracticeTheory7. U.S. Media and the World, Gerald Sussman Media and Popular Culture: The U.S. Transnational Power ContextAmerican Media and Internal ColonizationThe Future of Capitalist Media8. The Evolving Business Models of Network News? Oliver Boyd-Barrett IntroductionNetwork HistoryA Question of Complicity Trends of Change in the New MillenniumTransitioning from Network to Post-Network AgeConclusion9. Corporate Social (Ir)Responsibility in Media And Communication Industries, Marisol Sandoval IntroductionTheories of CSR in Media and Communication IindustriesCorporate Social (Ir)Responsibility in Media and Communication CompaniesConclusion10. Media Spectacle and the North African Arab Uprisings: Some Critical Reflections, Douglas Kellner The Rise and Triumph of Media SpectacleGuy Debord and the Society of the Spectacle The North African Arab Uprisings Sparks in Tunisia Upheaval in EgyptTumult in the Arab World 2011: From the Arab Spring to Bloody, Summer, Fall and WinterConcluding Comments11. Turkey's 'War and Peace' The Kurdish Question and the Media, Savas Çoban The KurdishPresentation and Perception InternationallyPresentation and Perception in the Turkish MediaThe Kurdish MediaConclusionEpilogue: 'The Left' as Needed Ideology, Mandy Tröger Index
Synopsis
The recent economic crisis, and the challenges to democracy in an increasingly globalized world, brings into sharp relief the importance of mass communication. This volume explores a range of issues, from the nature of communication, to the role of the media industry, to the way that mass communication has facilitated social movements in many parts of the world. Revisiting the works of Karl Marx and others, the essays bring a new perspective and a renewed interest in critical analyses of communication practices globally. This collection represents the cutting edge of communication research introducing a new generation of scholars to understanding changes in the way we learn about our society.Contributors are: Arthur Asa Berger, Oliver Boyd-Barrett, Savas Çoban, John Bellamy Foster, Christian Fuchs, Douglas Kellner, Robert W. McChesney, David Miller, Marisol Sandoval, Nick Stevenson, Gerald Sussman, Mandy Tröger, and Michael Wayne., This volume applies a critical lens to our understanding of how mass communication impacts our understanding of and potential for meaningful social change in the global political economy., The recent economic crisis, and the challenges to democracy in an increasingly globalized world, brings into sharp relief the importance of mass communication. This volume explores a range of issues, from the nature of communication, to the role of the media industry, to the way that mass communication has facilitated social movements in many parts of the world. Revisiting the works of Karl Marx and others, the essays bring a new perspective and a renewed interest in critical analyses of communication practices globally. This collection represents the cutting edge of communication research introducing a new generation of scholars to understanding changes in the way we learn about our society.Contributors are: Arthur Asa Berger, Oliver Boyd-Barrett, Savas oban, John Bellamy Foster, Christian Fuchs, Douglas Kellner, Robert W. McChesney, David Miller, Marisol Sandoval, Nick Stevenson, Gerald Sussman, Mandy Tr ger, and Michael Wayne.
LC Classification Number
P96.L47M45 2014
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