This textbook considers the critical relationship between gender, race and class and the political economy of media, providing an accessible introduction for students.
This textbook considers the critical relationship between gender, race and class and the political economy of media, providing an accessible introduction for students.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Carolyn M. Byerly is Professor Emerita in Communication, Howard University, United States. She is the author of many articles and book chapters, as well as editor, co-editor, or author of several books, including The Palgrave Handbook of Women in Journalism (2013), Women and Media: A Critical Introduction (2006), and Women and Media: International Perspectives (2004). Her scholarship as a critical feminist scholar has examined women's media employment, communication policies, media ownership, and other topics from a political economy perspective.
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PART I: Intersectionality in Media Research 1. Revisiting Political Economy of Media 2. Intersectional Political Economy of Media Theory PART II: Reframing Media Investigations 3. Laws, Policies, and Ownership 4. Labor and Technology PART III: New Directions 5. Staking out the Future PART IV: Case Studies 6. Neoliberal Academics as News Sources Marian Meyers and Virginia Massignan 7. American Woman: Nicki Minaj, Transnationalism, and U.S. Values Sholnn Z. Freeman 8. All Work, Low Pay: An Intersectional Political Economy Critique of Platform Labor Micky Lee
PART I: Intersectionality in Media Research 1. Revisiting Political Economy of Media 2. Intersectional Political Economy of Media Theory PART II: Reframing Media Investigations 3. Laws, Policies, and Ownership 4. Labor and Technology PART III: New Directions 5. Staking out the Future PART IV: Case Studies 6. Neoliberal Academics as News Sources Marian Meyers and Virginia Massignan 7. American Woman: Nicki Minaj, Transnationalism, and U.S. Values Sholnn Z. Freeman 8. All Work, Low Pay: An Intersectional Political Economy Critique of Platform Labor Micky Lee
PART I: Intersectionality in Media Research 1. Revisiting Political Economy of Media 2. Intersectional Political Economy of Media Theory PART II: Reframing Media Investigations 3. Laws, Policies, and Ownership 4. Labor and Technology PART III: New Directions 5. Staking out the Future PART IV: Case Studies 6. Neoliberal Academics as News Sources Marian Meyers and Virginia Massignan 7. American Woman: Nicki Minaj, Transnationalism, and U.S. Values Sholnn Z. Freeman 8. All Work, Low Pay: An Intersectional Political Economy Critique of Platform Labor Micky Lee
PART I: Intersectionality in Media Research 1. Revisiting Political Economy of Media 2. Intersectional Political Economy of Media Theory PART II: Reframing Media Investigations 3. Laws, Policies, and Ownership 4. Labor and Technology PART III: New Directions 5. Staking out the Future PART IV: Case Studies 6. Neoliberal Academics as News Sources Marian Meyers and Virginia Massignan 7. American Woman: Nicki Minaj, Transnationalism, and U.S. Values Sholnn Z. Freeman 8. All Work, Low Pay: An Intersectional Political Economy Critique of Platform Labor Micky Lee
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