Media and Class
TV, Film, and Digital Culture
Herausgeber: Deery, June; Press, Andrea
Media and Class
TV, Film, and Digital Culture
Herausgeber: Deery, June; Press, Andrea
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This diverse collection draws together prominent and emerging media scholars to offer readers a much-needed orientation within the wider categories of media, class, and politics in Britain, America, and beyond.
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This diverse collection draws together prominent and emerging media scholars to offer readers a much-needed orientation within the wider categories of media, class, and politics in Britain, America, and beyond.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 236
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 485g
- ISBN-13: 9781138229785
- ISBN-10: 1138229784
- Artikelnr.: 57058310
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 236
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 485g
- ISBN-13: 9781138229785
- ISBN-10: 1138229784
- Artikelnr.: 57058310
1. Introduction: Studying Media and Class
June Deery and Andrea Press
CLASS REPRESENTATION AS ENTERTAINMENT
2. The Media's Failure to Represent the Working Class: Explanations from
Media Production and Beyond
David Hesmondhalgh
3. Class and Gender through Seven Decades of American Television Sitcoms
Richard Butsch
4. TV Screening: The Entertainment Value of Poverty and Wealth
June Deery
5. Sex, Class, and Trash: Money, Status and Classed "Dreams" in
Classical Hollywood Cinema
Andrea Press and Marjorie Rosen
DOCUMENTING CLASS
6. Performing Class and Taste through the Documentary Lens
John Corner
7. How the Other Half Lives: The Will to Document from Poverty to
Precarity
Laurie Ouellette
MEDIA LEISURE/ LABOR
8. The Working Class, Ordinary Celebrity, and Illegitimate Cultural Work
Helen Wood, Jilly Boyce Kay and Mark Banks
9. Idols of Self-Production: Selfies, Career Success and Social Class
Anita Biressi
10. Rich TV, Poor TV: Work, leisure and the construction of 'deserved
inequality' in contemporary Britain
Jo Littler and Milly Williamson
DIGITAL CULTURES
11. When Left Theory "leaves behind the dream of a Revolution": Class and
the Software Economy
Robert Wilkie
12. Class in "The Class": Conservative, Competitive, and (Dis)connected
Sonia Livingstone and Julian Sefton-Green
13. For Themselves and for Their Communities: Alternative Mediations of
Digital Natives
Vicki Mayer and Aline Maia
14. Big Data is Too Small: Research Implications of Class Inequality for
Online Data Collection
Jen Schradie
June Deery and Andrea Press
CLASS REPRESENTATION AS ENTERTAINMENT
2. The Media's Failure to Represent the Working Class: Explanations from
Media Production and Beyond
David Hesmondhalgh
3. Class and Gender through Seven Decades of American Television Sitcoms
Richard Butsch
4. TV Screening: The Entertainment Value of Poverty and Wealth
June Deery
5. Sex, Class, and Trash: Money, Status and Classed "Dreams" in
Classical Hollywood Cinema
Andrea Press and Marjorie Rosen
DOCUMENTING CLASS
6. Performing Class and Taste through the Documentary Lens
John Corner
7. How the Other Half Lives: The Will to Document from Poverty to
Precarity
Laurie Ouellette
MEDIA LEISURE/ LABOR
8. The Working Class, Ordinary Celebrity, and Illegitimate Cultural Work
Helen Wood, Jilly Boyce Kay and Mark Banks
9. Idols of Self-Production: Selfies, Career Success and Social Class
Anita Biressi
10. Rich TV, Poor TV: Work, leisure and the construction of 'deserved
inequality' in contemporary Britain
Jo Littler and Milly Williamson
DIGITAL CULTURES
11. When Left Theory "leaves behind the dream of a Revolution": Class and
the Software Economy
Robert Wilkie
12. Class in "The Class": Conservative, Competitive, and (Dis)connected
Sonia Livingstone and Julian Sefton-Green
13. For Themselves and for Their Communities: Alternative Mediations of
Digital Natives
Vicki Mayer and Aline Maia
14. Big Data is Too Small: Research Implications of Class Inequality for
Online Data Collection
Jen Schradie
1. Introduction: Studying Media and Class
June Deery and Andrea Press
CLASS REPRESENTATION AS ENTERTAINMENT
2. The Media's Failure to Represent the Working Class: Explanations from
Media Production and Beyond
David Hesmondhalgh
3. Class and Gender through Seven Decades of American Television Sitcoms
Richard Butsch
4. TV Screening: The Entertainment Value of Poverty and Wealth
June Deery
5. Sex, Class, and Trash: Money, Status and Classed "Dreams" in
Classical Hollywood Cinema
Andrea Press and Marjorie Rosen
DOCUMENTING CLASS
6. Performing Class and Taste through the Documentary Lens
John Corner
7. How the Other Half Lives: The Will to Document from Poverty to
Precarity
Laurie Ouellette
MEDIA LEISURE/ LABOR
8. The Working Class, Ordinary Celebrity, and Illegitimate Cultural Work
Helen Wood, Jilly Boyce Kay and Mark Banks
9. Idols of Self-Production: Selfies, Career Success and Social Class
Anita Biressi
10. Rich TV, Poor TV: Work, leisure and the construction of 'deserved
inequality' in contemporary Britain
Jo Littler and Milly Williamson
DIGITAL CULTURES
11. When Left Theory "leaves behind the dream of a Revolution": Class and
the Software Economy
Robert Wilkie
12. Class in "The Class": Conservative, Competitive, and (Dis)connected
Sonia Livingstone and Julian Sefton-Green
13. For Themselves and for Their Communities: Alternative Mediations of
Digital Natives
Vicki Mayer and Aline Maia
14. Big Data is Too Small: Research Implications of Class Inequality for
Online Data Collection
Jen Schradie
June Deery and Andrea Press
CLASS REPRESENTATION AS ENTERTAINMENT
2. The Media's Failure to Represent the Working Class: Explanations from
Media Production and Beyond
David Hesmondhalgh
3. Class and Gender through Seven Decades of American Television Sitcoms
Richard Butsch
4. TV Screening: The Entertainment Value of Poverty and Wealth
June Deery
5. Sex, Class, and Trash: Money, Status and Classed "Dreams" in
Classical Hollywood Cinema
Andrea Press and Marjorie Rosen
DOCUMENTING CLASS
6. Performing Class and Taste through the Documentary Lens
John Corner
7. How the Other Half Lives: The Will to Document from Poverty to
Precarity
Laurie Ouellette
MEDIA LEISURE/ LABOR
8. The Working Class, Ordinary Celebrity, and Illegitimate Cultural Work
Helen Wood, Jilly Boyce Kay and Mark Banks
9. Idols of Self-Production: Selfies, Career Success and Social Class
Anita Biressi
10. Rich TV, Poor TV: Work, leisure and the construction of 'deserved
inequality' in contemporary Britain
Jo Littler and Milly Williamson
DIGITAL CULTURES
11. When Left Theory "leaves behind the dream of a Revolution": Class and
the Software Economy
Robert Wilkie
12. Class in "The Class": Conservative, Competitive, and (Dis)connected
Sonia Livingstone and Julian Sefton-Green
13. For Themselves and for Their Communities: Alternative Mediations of
Digital Natives
Vicki Mayer and Aline Maia
14. Big Data is Too Small: Research Implications of Class Inequality for
Online Data Collection
Jen Schradie