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Toward a political economy of culture: capitalism and communication in the twenty-first century

Bogdanowicz, Marc(Contributions by)Burgelman, Jean-Claude(Contributions by)Calabrese, Andrew(Contributions by)Collins, Richard(Contributions by)Curran, James(Contributions by)Golding, Peter(Contributions by)Gourova, Elissaveta(Contributions by)Hanada, Tatsuro(Contributions by)Harvey, Sylvia(Contributions by)Horwitz, Robert(Contributions by)Javary, Michele(Contributions by)Jr., Oscar H. Gandy(Contributions by)Mansell, Robin(Contributions by)McChesney, Robert(Contributions by)Miege, Bernard(Contributions by)Mosco, Vincent(Contributions by)Murdock, Graham(Contributions by)Peters, John Durham(Contributions by)Richeri, Giuseppe(Contributions by)Riordan, Ellen(Contributions by)Sparks, Colin(Contributions by)Streeter, Thomas(Contributions by)Wasko, Janet(Contributions by)Calabrese, Andrew(Edited by)Sparks, Colin(Edited by)
Part of the Critical media studies : institutions, politics, and culture series
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Several of the most important and influential political economists of communication working today explore a rich mix of topics and issues that link work, policy studies, and research and theory about the public sphere to the heritage of political economy.

Familiar but still exceedingly important topics in critical political economy studies are well represented here: market structures and media concentration, regulation and policy, technological impacts on particular media sectors, information poverty, and media access.

The book also features new topics for political economy study, including racism in audience research, the value and need for feminist approaches to political economy studies, and the relationship between the discourse of media finance and the behavior of markets.

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1461700353 / 9781461700357
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
302.2
22/11/2003
English
371 pages
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