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This textbook considers the critical relationship between gender, race and class and the political economy of media, providing an accessible introduction for students.
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This textbook considers the critical relationship between gender, race and class and the political economy of media, providing an accessible introduction for students.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 222
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juli 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040045640
- Artikelnr.: 72271078
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 222
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juli 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040045640
- Artikelnr.: 72271078
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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.
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
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
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