Media and Society is an established textbook, popular worldwide for its insightful and accessible essays from leading international academics on the most pertinent issues in the media field today. With this updated edition, David Hesmondhalgh joins James Curran and a team of leading international scholars to speak to current issues relating to media and gender, media and democracy, sociology of news, the global internet, the political impact of the media, popular culture, the effects of digitisation on media industries, media and emotion, and other vital topics. The media are in a state of…mehr
Media and Society is an established textbook, popular worldwide for its insightful and accessible essays from leading international academics on the most pertinent issues in the media field today. With this updated edition, David Hesmondhalgh joins James Curran and a team of leading international scholars to speak to current issues relating to media and gender, media and democracy, sociology of news, the global internet, the political impact of the media, popular culture, the effects of digitisation on media industries, media and emotion, and other vital topics. The media are in a state of ferment, and are undergoing far-reaching change. The sixth edition tries to make sense of the media's transformation, and its wider implications. Purely descriptive accounts date fast, so the emphasis has been on identifying the central issues and problems arising from media change, and on evaluating its wider consequences. What is judged to be the staple elements of the field has evolved over time, as well as becoming more international in orientation. Yet the overriding aim of the book - to be useful to students - has remained constant. This text is an essential resource for all media, communication and film studies students who want to broaden their knowledge and understanding of how the media operates and affects society across the globe.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
James Curran is Professor of Communications at Goldsmiths, University of London, UK He is the author or editor of 21 books about the media, including Media and Power (2002), Media and Democracy (2011) and Misunderstanding the Internet (with Natalie Fenton and Des Freedman) (2016, 2nd ed.), all translated into multiple foreign languages, and Power Without Responsibility (with Jean Seaton) (2018, 8th ed.). Also widely translated, this book was described by the Times Higher as having 'cracked the canon', and by the Irish Times as a 'classic of media history and analysis'. David Hesmondhalgh is Professor of Media, Music and Culture in the School of Media and Communication at the University of Leeds, UK. He is the author of Why Music Matters (2013); Creative Labour: Media Work in Three Cultural Industries (2011, co-written with Sarah Baker); Culture, Economy and Politics: The Case of New Labour (2015, co-written with Kate Oakley, David Lee and Melissa Nisbett); and The Cultural Industries, now in its fourth edition (2019). He is also editor or co-editor of six other books on media, music and culture.
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Introduction Part 1 Media and Society: General Perspectives 1. The Global Internet Jack Linchuan Qiu (Chinese University of Hong Kong China) 2. Popular Culture Marwan Kraidy (University of Pennsylvania USA) 3. Media Gender and Feminism Susan Douglas (University of Michigan USA) 4. Media and Neo-liberalism Mike Berry (Cardiff University UK) 5. Communication Power: Mass Communication Mass Self- Communication and Power Relationships in the Network Society Manuel Castells (University of Southern California USA) Part 2 Media Systems Production and Platforms 6. Did Digitalisation Democratise the Media Industries? David Hesmondhalgh (University of Leeds UK) 7. The Mediations of Data Alison Powell (London School of Economics and Political Science UK) 8. Approaches to the Sociology of News Michael Schudson (Columbia University USA) 9. Western Media Systems in Comparative Perspective Daniel Hallin (University of California San Diego USA) and Paolo Mancini (University of Perugia Italy) 10. Global Screen Industries Michael Curtin (University of California Santa Barbara USA) 11. Digital Platforms Globalization and Culture Aswin Punathambekar (University of Michigan Ann-Arbor USA) and Sriram Mohan (University of Michigan Ann-Arbor USA) Part 3 Problems and Challenges 12. Journalism Online and Offline C. W. Anderson (University of Leeds UK) 13. The Media 'Race' and the Infrastructures of Empire Paula Chakravartty (New York University USA) 14. The Politics of Reality TV Susan Murray (New York University USA) 15. Democratic Functions of Entertainment James Curran (University of London UK) 16. The Political Impact of Media Stephan Cushion (Cardiff University UK) 17. Media Emotion and Affect Kaarina Nikunen (Tampere University Finland ) List of Contributors Index
Introduction Part 1 Media and Society: General Perspectives 1. The Global Internet Jack Linchuan Qiu (Chinese University of Hong Kong China) 2. Popular Culture Marwan Kraidy (University of Pennsylvania USA) 3. Media Gender and Feminism Susan Douglas (University of Michigan USA) 4. Media and Neo-liberalism Mike Berry (Cardiff University UK) 5. Communication Power: Mass Communication Mass Self- Communication and Power Relationships in the Network Society Manuel Castells (University of Southern California USA) Part 2 Media Systems Production and Platforms 6. Did Digitalisation Democratise the Media Industries? David Hesmondhalgh (University of Leeds UK) 7. The Mediations of Data Alison Powell (London School of Economics and Political Science UK) 8. Approaches to the Sociology of News Michael Schudson (Columbia University USA) 9. Western Media Systems in Comparative Perspective Daniel Hallin (University of California San Diego USA) and Paolo Mancini (University of Perugia Italy) 10. Global Screen Industries Michael Curtin (University of California Santa Barbara USA) 11. Digital Platforms Globalization and Culture Aswin Punathambekar (University of Michigan Ann-Arbor USA) and Sriram Mohan (University of Michigan Ann-Arbor USA) Part 3 Problems and Challenges 12. Journalism Online and Offline C. W. Anderson (University of Leeds UK) 13. The Media 'Race' and the Infrastructures of Empire Paula Chakravartty (New York University USA) 14. The Politics of Reality TV Susan Murray (New York University USA) 15. Democratic Functions of Entertainment James Curran (University of London UK) 16. The Political Impact of Media Stephan Cushion (Cardiff University UK) 17. Media Emotion and Affect Kaarina Nikunen (Tampere University Finland ) List of Contributors Index
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