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This volume, published 20 years after The Place of Media Power, brings together a rich collection of essays from Nick Couldry's earliest to his latest writings, some of them hard to access, plus two previously unpublished chapters.
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This volume, published 20 years after The Place of Media Power, brings together a rich collection of essays from Nick Couldry's earliest to his latest writings, some of them hard to access, plus two previously unpublished chapters.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 399g
- ISBN-13: 9780367182069
- ISBN-10: 0367182068
- Artikelnr.: 58382055
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 399g
- ISBN-13: 9780367182069
- ISBN-10: 0367182068
- Artikelnr.: 58382055
Nick Couldry is Professor of Media Communications and Social Theory at the London School of Economics. He is the author or editor of 14 books, including The Costs of Connection (with Ulises Mejias, 2019), Media: Why It Matters (2019), The Mediated Construction of Reality (with Andreas Hepp, 2016), Media Rituals: A Critical Approach (2003) and The Place of Media Power (2000). Jonathan Gray is Hamel Family Distinguished Chair in Communication Arts at the University of Wisconsin - Madison, USA. He is the author of four books (Television Entertainment; Show Sold Separately: Promos, Spoilers, and Other Media Paratexts; Watching with The Simpsons: Television, Parody, and Intertextuality; and Television Studies (with Amanda D. Lotz) and the co-editor of seven further books.
Preface: Analysis without Sorting Hats - Jonathan Gray
Part One SPEAKING UP AND SPEAKING OUT
1. Speaking Up in a Public Space: The Strange Case of Rachel Whiteread's
House
2. Local Magics, Global Discretion
3. Speaking about Others and Speaking Personally: Reflections after
Elspeth Probyn's Sexing the Self
4. The Individual "Point of View": Learning from Bourdieu's The Weight
of the World
Part Two SPACES OF MEDIA, SPACES OF EXCLUSION
5. Remembering Diana: The Geography of Celebrity and the Politics of
Lack
6. Passing Ethnographies: Rethinking the Sites of Agency and Reflexivity
in a Mediated World
7. The Umbrella Man: Crossing a Landscape of Speech and Silence
8. On the Set of the Sopranos: "Inside" a Fan's construction of Nearness
9. Teaching Us to Fake It: The Ritualised Norms of Television's
"Reality" Games
10. Class and Contemporary Forms of "Reality" Production Or, Hidden
Injuries of Class 2
Part Three: DEMOCRACY'S UNCERTAIN FUTURES
11. Form and Power in an Age of Continuous Spectacle
12. Living Well with and through Media
13. What and Where is the Transnationalized Public Sphere?
14. A Necessary Disenchantment: Myth, Agency and Injustice in the Digital
Age
15. Media in Modernity: A Nice Derangement of Institutions
Afterword: Refracting Power in an Age of Big Data - Nick Couldry
Part One SPEAKING UP AND SPEAKING OUT
1. Speaking Up in a Public Space: The Strange Case of Rachel Whiteread's
House
2. Local Magics, Global Discretion
3. Speaking about Others and Speaking Personally: Reflections after
Elspeth Probyn's Sexing the Self
4. The Individual "Point of View": Learning from Bourdieu's The Weight
of the World
Part Two SPACES OF MEDIA, SPACES OF EXCLUSION
5. Remembering Diana: The Geography of Celebrity and the Politics of
Lack
6. Passing Ethnographies: Rethinking the Sites of Agency and Reflexivity
in a Mediated World
7. The Umbrella Man: Crossing a Landscape of Speech and Silence
8. On the Set of the Sopranos: "Inside" a Fan's construction of Nearness
9. Teaching Us to Fake It: The Ritualised Norms of Television's
"Reality" Games
10. Class and Contemporary Forms of "Reality" Production Or, Hidden
Injuries of Class 2
Part Three: DEMOCRACY'S UNCERTAIN FUTURES
11. Form and Power in an Age of Continuous Spectacle
12. Living Well with and through Media
13. What and Where is the Transnationalized Public Sphere?
14. A Necessary Disenchantment: Myth, Agency and Injustice in the Digital
Age
15. Media in Modernity: A Nice Derangement of Institutions
Afterword: Refracting Power in an Age of Big Data - Nick Couldry
Preface: Analysis without Sorting Hats - Jonathan Gray
Part One SPEAKING UP AND SPEAKING OUT
1. Speaking Up in a Public Space: The Strange Case of Rachel Whiteread's
House
2. Local Magics, Global Discretion
3. Speaking about Others and Speaking Personally: Reflections after
Elspeth Probyn's Sexing the Self
4. The Individual "Point of View": Learning from Bourdieu's The Weight
of the World
Part Two SPACES OF MEDIA, SPACES OF EXCLUSION
5. Remembering Diana: The Geography of Celebrity and the Politics of
Lack
6. Passing Ethnographies: Rethinking the Sites of Agency and Reflexivity
in a Mediated World
7. The Umbrella Man: Crossing a Landscape of Speech and Silence
8. On the Set of the Sopranos: "Inside" a Fan's construction of Nearness
9. Teaching Us to Fake It: The Ritualised Norms of Television's
"Reality" Games
10. Class and Contemporary Forms of "Reality" Production Or, Hidden
Injuries of Class 2
Part Three: DEMOCRACY'S UNCERTAIN FUTURES
11. Form and Power in an Age of Continuous Spectacle
12. Living Well with and through Media
13. What and Where is the Transnationalized Public Sphere?
14. A Necessary Disenchantment: Myth, Agency and Injustice in the Digital
Age
15. Media in Modernity: A Nice Derangement of Institutions
Afterword: Refracting Power in an Age of Big Data - Nick Couldry
Part One SPEAKING UP AND SPEAKING OUT
1. Speaking Up in a Public Space: The Strange Case of Rachel Whiteread's
House
2. Local Magics, Global Discretion
3. Speaking about Others and Speaking Personally: Reflections after
Elspeth Probyn's Sexing the Self
4. The Individual "Point of View": Learning from Bourdieu's The Weight
of the World
Part Two SPACES OF MEDIA, SPACES OF EXCLUSION
5. Remembering Diana: The Geography of Celebrity and the Politics of
Lack
6. Passing Ethnographies: Rethinking the Sites of Agency and Reflexivity
in a Mediated World
7. The Umbrella Man: Crossing a Landscape of Speech and Silence
8. On the Set of the Sopranos: "Inside" a Fan's construction of Nearness
9. Teaching Us to Fake It: The Ritualised Norms of Television's
"Reality" Games
10. Class and Contemporary Forms of "Reality" Production Or, Hidden
Injuries of Class 2
Part Three: DEMOCRACY'S UNCERTAIN FUTURES
11. Form and Power in an Age of Continuous Spectacle
12. Living Well with and through Media
13. What and Where is the Transnationalized Public Sphere?
14. A Necessary Disenchantment: Myth, Agency and Injustice in the Digital
Age
15. Media in Modernity: A Nice Derangement of Institutions
Afterword: Refracting Power in an Age of Big Data - Nick Couldry