Understanding Media Cultures/ (Record no. 177433)
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International Standard Book Number | 9780761973638 |
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Transcribing agency | CUS |
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Classification number | 302.23 |
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Title | Understanding Media Cultures/ |
Sub title | social theory and mass communication |
Statement of responsibility, etc. | Stevenson, Nick |
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Edition statement | 2nd ed. |
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. | London: |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. | Sage Publications, |
Date of publication, distribution, etc. | 2002. |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION | |
Extent | vii, 255 p. |
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE | |
Formatted contents note | Introduction<br/>1 Marxism and Mass Communication Research<br/>Debates within Political Economy and Ideology: Raymond<br/>Williams, Glasgow University Media Group and Stuart Hall<br/>Marxism, Political Economy and Ideology<br/>Raymond Williams: Communications and the Long Revolution<br/>Cultural Materialism and Hegemony<br/>n Raymond Williams and Material Culture: Television and the Press<br/>Raymond Williams and Commimication Theory<br/>The Glasgow University Media Group and Television Bias<br/>Two Case Studies: Bad News and Good News<br/>The Eye of the Beholder and Objectivity in Media Studies<br/>Ideology and the Glasgow University Media Group<br/>Stuart Hall, Mass Communications and Hegemony<br/>Policing the Crisis: the Press, Moral Panics and the Rise of the<br/>New Right<br/>Ideology: the Return of the Repressed?<br/>Encoding and Decoding Media Discourse<br/>The Over-inflation of Discourse and Other Related Critiques<br/>Summary<br/>2 Habermas, Mass Culture and the Public Sphere<br/>Public Cultures<br/>The Bourgeois Public Sphere<br/>Habermas, Mass Culture and the Early Frankfurt School<br/>Problems with Mass Culture: Habermas and the Frankfurt School<br/>The Public Sphere and Public Broadcasting<br/>Habermas, the Public Sphere and Citizenship<br/>Summary<br/>3 Critical Perspectives within Audience Research<br/>Problems in Interpretation, Agency, Structure and Ideology<br/>The Emergence of Critical Audience Studies<br/>David Morley and the Television Audience: Encoding/Decoding<br/>Revisited<br/>Semiotics, Sociology and the Television Audience<br/>Class, Power and Ideology in Domestic Leisure<br/>John Fiske and the Pleasure of Popular Culture<br/>Life's More Fun with the Popular Press<br/>Pointless Populism or Resistant Pleasures?<br/>Feminism and Soap Opera: Reading into Pleasure<br/>Feminism, Mass Culture and Watching Dallas<br/>Psychoanalysis, Identity and Utopia<br/>Reading Magazine Cultures<br/>Feminism and Critical Theory ,/<br/>Summary<br/>4 Marshall McLuhan and the Cultural Medium<br/>Space, Time and Implosion in the Global Village<br/>Technical Media<br/>Innis, McLuhan and Canadian Social Theory<br/>The Medium is the Message<br/>Space and Time: Technology and Cultural Studies<br/>Oral, Print and Modern Cultures: Jack Goody and<br/>Anthony Giddens<br/>More Critical Observations ><br/>Summary<br/>5 Baudrillard's Blizzards<br/>Postmodernity, Mass Communications and Symbolic Exchange<br/>Postmodernism as a Fieterogeneous Field<br/>Baudrillard, Althusser and Debord<br/>Postmodernism, Symbolic Exchange and Marxism<br/>The French McLuhan: Simulations, Hyperreality and the Masses<br/>Baudrillard and Jameson<br/>Baudrillard's Irrationalism<br/>Summary<br/>6 New Media and the Information Society<br/>Schiller, Castells, Virilio and Cyberfeminism<br/>Herb Schiller and Media Imperialism<br/>Informationalism, Networks and Social Movements:<br/>Manuel Castells<br/>The Limitations of Informational Politics<br/>Virilio, Speed and Communication<br/>Virilio and the Media of Mass Communications<br/>Critical Questions within Cyberfeminism<br/>Summary<br/>1 Conclusion<br/>The Three Paradigms of Mass Communication Research<br/>Possible Futures |
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