Culture and Power: A Media, Culture & Society Reader
This broad-ranging book presents an introduction to the issues and debates which are currently central to media studies, drawn from major articles published in the journal Media, Culture & Society in the period 1985 - 1991.

The first part outlines and surveys some key theoretical developments in media studies such as the increased use of feminist and cultural studies approaches to the media and the development of the postmodernism debate. The second part addresses the key area of recent research around the audience; the last section addresses the public sphere. Drawing together key work from the breadth of current critical media research, Culture and Power is an invaluable student textbook and a complement to

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Culture and Power: A Media, Culture & Society Reader
This broad-ranging book presents an introduction to the issues and debates which are currently central to media studies, drawn from major articles published in the journal Media, Culture & Society in the period 1985 - 1991.

The first part outlines and surveys some key theoretical developments in media studies such as the increased use of feminist and cultural studies approaches to the media and the development of the postmodernism debate. The second part addresses the key area of recent research around the audience; the last section addresses the public sphere. Drawing together key work from the breadth of current critical media research, Culture and Power is an invaluable student textbook and a complement to

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Culture and Power: A Media, Culture & Society Reader

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This broad-ranging book presents an introduction to the issues and debates which are currently central to media studies, drawn from major articles published in the journal Media, Culture & Society in the period 1985 - 1991.

The first part outlines and surveys some key theoretical developments in media studies such as the increased use of feminist and cultural studies approaches to the media and the development of the postmodernism debate. The second part addresses the key area of recent research around the audience; the last section addresses the public sphere. Drawing together key work from the breadth of current critical media research, Culture and Power is an invaluable student textbook and a complement to


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780803986312
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Publication date: 05/27/1992
Series: Media Culture & Society series , #6
Pages: 368
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.76(d)

About the Author

Paddy Scannell worked for many years at the University of Westminster (London) where he and his colleagues established, in 1975, the first undergraduate degree program in Media Studies in the UK. He is a founding editor of Media, Culture and Society which began publication in 1979 and is now issued six times yearly. He is the author of A Social History of British Broadcasting, 1922-1939 which he wrote with David Cardiff, editor of Broadcast Talk and author of Radio, Television and Modern Life. He is currently working on a trilogy. The first volume, Media and Communication, was published in June 2007. Professor Scannell is now working on the second volume, Television and the Meaning of 'Live.' The third volume, Love and Communication, is in preparation. His research interests include broadcasting history and historiography, the analysis of talk, the phenomenology of communication and culture and communication in Africa.

Philip Schlesinger was appointed to the University of Glasgow’s new Chair in Cultural Policy and became Academic Director of CCPR in January 2007. He was previously Professor of Film & Media Studies at the University of Stirling and founding Director of Stirling Media Research Institute. He has been Professor of Sociology at the University of Greenwich, a Nuffield Social Science Research Fellow, a Jean Monnet Fellow at the European University Institute of Florence, and has held the Queen Victoria Eugenia Chair of Doctoral Studies at the Complutense University of Madrid. He was a longstanding Visiting Professor of Media and Communication at the University of Oslo. He has also been a Visiting Professor at the University of Lugano, and at the Institut d'Etudes Politiques in Toulouse, CELSA in Paris, LUISS University in Rome, the University of Salamanca, and a Visiting Scholar at the Maison des Sciences de l’Homme in Paris.

He is the author of Putting 'Reality' Together (2nd ed. 1987) and Media, State and Nation (1991) and is co-author of Televising ‘Terrorism' (1983), Women Viewing Violence (1992), Reporting Crime (1994) Open Scotland? (2001) and Mediated Access (2003).

Colin Sparks is a professor at the Centre for Communication and Information Studies at the Univeristy of Westminster and Co-Editor of Media, Culture and Society.

Anna Reading is a lecturer at Southbank University and Assistant Editor of Media, Culture and Society.

Table of Contents

Introduction
PART ONE: CULTURE AND POWER
Culture and Power - N[ac]estor Garc[ac]ia Canclini
The State of Research
Popular Culture and Social Control in Late Capitalism - David Tetzlaff
Post-Marxism - Kuan-Hsing Chen
Critical Postmodernism and Cultural Studies
Feminism and Cultural Studies - Sarah Franklin, Celia Lury and Jackie Stacey
Media, Ethnicity and Identity - Thomas K Fitzgerald
PART TWO: THE AUDIENCE AND EVERYDAY LIFE
Text, Readers and Contexts of Reading - Shaun Moores
Reading Reception - Kay Richardson and John Corner
Mediation and Transparency in Viewers' Reception of a TV Programme
Teenage Girls Reading Jackie - Elizabeth Frazer
What's the Meaning of This? Viewers' Plural Sense-Making of TV News - Peter Dahlgren
The Politics of Polysemy - Klaus Bruhn Jensen
Television News, Everyday Consciousness and Political Action
Women as Audience - Susan Kippax
The Experience of Unwaged Women of the Performing Arts
PART THREE: THE MEDIA AND PUBLIC LIFE
The Alternative Public Realm - John D H Downing
The Organization of the 1980s Anti-Nuclear Press in West Germany and Britain
The Popular Press and Political Democracy - Colin Sparks
From Production to Propaganda? - Philip Schlesinger
Public Service Broadcasting and Modern Public Life - Paddy Scannell
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