Media, Ideology and Hegemony
Herausgeber: Çoban, Sava&
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Media, Ideology and Hegemony equips readers with the essential tools they need to think critically about the new digital world.
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- Verlag: Haymarket Books
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781642590647
- ISBN-10: 1642590649
- Artikelnr.: 55181645
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Haymarket Books
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781642590647
- ISBN-10: 1642590649
- Artikelnr.: 55181645
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Savä Çoban, Ph.D. (2011), is an independent researcher. He has published articles, edited books on media and communication, including Media and Left (Brill, 2014).
Table of Contents
Preface
Vincent Mosco
List of Maps
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
Savä Çoban
1 Global Media Practices and Cultural Hegemony: Growing, Harvesting, and
Marketing the Consuming Audience
Burton Lee Artz
2 The Return of Radical Humanism in Marxism and Anarchism? The Art of
Refusal, Resistance and Humility
Nick Stevenson
3 The Culture of Capitalism
Arthur Asa Berger
4 Adorno on Ideology: Ideology Critique and Mass Consumerism
Thomas Klikauer
5 Hegemony, Ideology, Media
Savä Çoban
6 Hegemony and the Media: A Culturally Materialist Narrative of Digital
Labor in Contemporary Capitalism
Marco Briziarelli and Jeffrey Hoffmann
7 Distorted Knowledge and Repressive Power
Peter Ludes
8 Counter-Hegemony Narratives: Revolutionary Songs
Padmaja Shaw
9 The US Empire's Cultural Industries, at War: Selling and Subverting the
Ideology of Militarism
Tanner Mirrlees
10 Donald Trump and the Politics of the Spectacle
Douglas Kellner
11 The US Media, State Legitimacy, and the New Cold War
Gerald Sussman
12 American Journalism's Ideology: Why the "Liberal" Media is
Fundamentalist
Robert Jensen
13 Media Activism from Above and Below: Lessons from the 1940s American
Reform Movement
Victor Pickard
14 The Role of the Hollywood Motion Picture Production Code (1930-1966) in
the Creation of Hegemony
Alfonso M. Rodríguez de Austria Giménez de Aragón
15 MH17as Free-Floating Atrocity Propaganda
Oliver Boyd-Barrett
16 Commercial Reform and the Ideological Function of Chinese Television: A
New Model in a New Era?
Junhao Hong and Minghua Xu
Index
Preface
Vincent Mosco
List of Maps
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
Savä Çoban
1 Global Media Practices and Cultural Hegemony: Growing, Harvesting, and
Marketing the Consuming Audience
Burton Lee Artz
2 The Return of Radical Humanism in Marxism and Anarchism? The Art of
Refusal, Resistance and Humility
Nick Stevenson
3 The Culture of Capitalism
Arthur Asa Berger
4 Adorno on Ideology: Ideology Critique and Mass Consumerism
Thomas Klikauer
5 Hegemony, Ideology, Media
Savä Çoban
6 Hegemony and the Media: A Culturally Materialist Narrative of Digital
Labor in Contemporary Capitalism
Marco Briziarelli and Jeffrey Hoffmann
7 Distorted Knowledge and Repressive Power
Peter Ludes
8 Counter-Hegemony Narratives: Revolutionary Songs
Padmaja Shaw
9 The US Empire's Cultural Industries, at War: Selling and Subverting the
Ideology of Militarism
Tanner Mirrlees
10 Donald Trump and the Politics of the Spectacle
Douglas Kellner
11 The US Media, State Legitimacy, and the New Cold War
Gerald Sussman
12 American Journalism's Ideology: Why the "Liberal" Media is
Fundamentalist
Robert Jensen
13 Media Activism from Above and Below: Lessons from the 1940s American
Reform Movement
Victor Pickard
14 The Role of the Hollywood Motion Picture Production Code (1930-1966) in
the Creation of Hegemony
Alfonso M. Rodríguez de Austria Giménez de Aragón
15 MH17as Free-Floating Atrocity Propaganda
Oliver Boyd-Barrett
16 Commercial Reform and the Ideological Function of Chinese Television: A
New Model in a New Era?
Junhao Hong and Minghua Xu
Index
Table of Contents
Preface
Vincent Mosco
List of Maps
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
Savä Çoban
1 Global Media Practices and Cultural Hegemony: Growing, Harvesting, and
Marketing the Consuming Audience
Burton Lee Artz
2 The Return of Radical Humanism in Marxism and Anarchism? The Art of
Refusal, Resistance and Humility
Nick Stevenson
3 The Culture of Capitalism
Arthur Asa Berger
4 Adorno on Ideology: Ideology Critique and Mass Consumerism
Thomas Klikauer
5 Hegemony, Ideology, Media
Savä Çoban
6 Hegemony and the Media: A Culturally Materialist Narrative of Digital
Labor in Contemporary Capitalism
Marco Briziarelli and Jeffrey Hoffmann
7 Distorted Knowledge and Repressive Power
Peter Ludes
8 Counter-Hegemony Narratives: Revolutionary Songs
Padmaja Shaw
9 The US Empire's Cultural Industries, at War: Selling and Subverting the
Ideology of Militarism
Tanner Mirrlees
10 Donald Trump and the Politics of the Spectacle
Douglas Kellner
11 The US Media, State Legitimacy, and the New Cold War
Gerald Sussman
12 American Journalism's Ideology: Why the "Liberal" Media is
Fundamentalist
Robert Jensen
13 Media Activism from Above and Below: Lessons from the 1940s American
Reform Movement
Victor Pickard
14 The Role of the Hollywood Motion Picture Production Code (1930-1966) in
the Creation of Hegemony
Alfonso M. Rodríguez de Austria Giménez de Aragón
15 MH17as Free-Floating Atrocity Propaganda
Oliver Boyd-Barrett
16 Commercial Reform and the Ideological Function of Chinese Television: A
New Model in a New Era?
Junhao Hong and Minghua Xu
Index
Preface
Vincent Mosco
List of Maps
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
Savä Çoban
1 Global Media Practices and Cultural Hegemony: Growing, Harvesting, and
Marketing the Consuming Audience
Burton Lee Artz
2 The Return of Radical Humanism in Marxism and Anarchism? The Art of
Refusal, Resistance and Humility
Nick Stevenson
3 The Culture of Capitalism
Arthur Asa Berger
4 Adorno on Ideology: Ideology Critique and Mass Consumerism
Thomas Klikauer
5 Hegemony, Ideology, Media
Savä Çoban
6 Hegemony and the Media: A Culturally Materialist Narrative of Digital
Labor in Contemporary Capitalism
Marco Briziarelli and Jeffrey Hoffmann
7 Distorted Knowledge and Repressive Power
Peter Ludes
8 Counter-Hegemony Narratives: Revolutionary Songs
Padmaja Shaw
9 The US Empire's Cultural Industries, at War: Selling and Subverting the
Ideology of Militarism
Tanner Mirrlees
10 Donald Trump and the Politics of the Spectacle
Douglas Kellner
11 The US Media, State Legitimacy, and the New Cold War
Gerald Sussman
12 American Journalism's Ideology: Why the "Liberal" Media is
Fundamentalist
Robert Jensen
13 Media Activism from Above and Below: Lessons from the 1940s American
Reform Movement
Victor Pickard
14 The Role of the Hollywood Motion Picture Production Code (1930-1966) in
the Creation of Hegemony
Alfonso M. Rodríguez de Austria Giménez de Aragón
15 MH17as Free-Floating Atrocity Propaganda
Oliver Boyd-Barrett
16 Commercial Reform and the Ideological Function of Chinese Television: A
New Model in a New Era?
Junhao Hong and Minghua Xu
Index