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Political economy of communication

By: Series: Media, culture, and society seriesPublication details: Los Angeles Sage Publications 2009Edition: 2nd edDescription: x, 268 pISBN:
  • 9781412947015
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 302.2
Summary: Since publication of its first edition, The Political Economy of Communication has established itself as a true classic and one of the most important contributions to the field. This second edition has been thoroughly restructured, updated and expanded to make it an indispensable text for students and scholars alike. Putting the student at the centre of its updates, this book: expands part one into 5 chapters, giving a map of the definitions and foundations of political economy that is richer in detail and easier to navigate; adds 3 new chapters to explore current trends, from feminism and labour to new media, forms of resistance, media reform and democracy; illustrates throughout how power operates across the 21st century media landscape; explores key issues in how media power intersects with globalization, social class, race, gender and surveillance; and, shows media students why it is essential to understand political economy and its application to media and communication. Combining penetrating theoretical analysis with passionate commitment, Mosco once again gives readers an indispensable introduction to the field.
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Since publication of its first edition, The Political Economy of Communication has established itself as a true classic and one of the most important contributions to the field. This second edition has been thoroughly restructured, updated and expanded to make it an indispensable text for students and scholars alike. Putting the student at the centre of its updates, this book: expands part one into 5 chapters, giving a map of the definitions and foundations of political economy that is richer in detail and easier to navigate; adds 3 new chapters to explore current trends, from feminism and labour to new media, forms of resistance, media reform and democracy; illustrates throughout how power operates across the 21st century media landscape; explores key issues in how media power intersects with globalization, social class, race, gender and surveillance; and, shows media students why it is essential to understand political economy and its application to media and communication. Combining penetrating theoretical analysis with passionate commitment, Mosco once again gives readers an indispensable introduction to the field.

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