Media, Culture & Society
A Critical Reader
Edited by:
- Richard Collins - British Film Institute, London
- James Curran - Goldsmiths-University of London, UK
- Nicholas Garnham - University of Westminster
- Paddy Scannell - University of Michigan, USA
- Philip Schlesinger - University of Glasgow, UK
- Colin Sparks - Hong Kong Baptist University, HK
September 1986 | 368 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
Since its inception in 1979, Media, Culture & Society has
published some of the finest theoretical and historical work in
communication and cultural studies to emerge from Britain and
continental Europe. Such distinguished scholars as Raymond
Williams,
Pierre Bourdieu, Stuart Hall, and Philip Elliot have contributed
articles that have had a profound impact on the fields of
political
science, sociology, and media studies. The journal has pioneered
a
unique and refreshing approach to the analysis of the media,
offering
a stimulating alternative to both the traditional empirical
"effects"
school and Althuserrian Marxism.
Grouped in three parts, the articles in this critical reader
represent a cross section of the best work published in Media,
Culture & Society. Preceding each article is a useful
introductory
essay that will enable students to better comprehend the issues
discussed. This book will prove to be an invaluable guide to the
influential tradition of media studies and a welcome asset both
to
teachers and students of communication and sociology-of-culture
courses.
"This valuable book is an anthology of sixteen articles
published in
the journal Media, Culture, & Society between 1975-1985. There
is
a great deal more importance in this book than space to discuss
it."
--The Book Review
Introduction
PART ONE: APPROACHES TO CULTURAL THEORY
Nicholas Garnham
Contribution to a Political Economy of Mass Communication
Stuart Hall
Cultural Studies
John Corner
Codes and Cultural Analysis
Michele Mattelart
Women and the Cultural Industries
PART TWO: INTELLECTUALS AND CULTURAL PRODUCTION
Philip Schlesinger
In Search of the Intellectuals
Philip Elliot
Intellectuals, the 'Information Society' and the Disappearance of the Public Sphere
Nicholas Garnham and Raymond Williams
Pierre Bourdieu and the Sociology of Culture
Pierre Bourdieu
The Production of Belief
Pierre Bourdieu
The Aristocracy of Culture
Paul Dimaggio
Cultural Entrepreneurship in Nineteenth-Century Boston
PART THREE: BRITISH BROADCASTING AND THE PUBLIC SPHERE
Paddy Scannell
Broadcasting and the Politics of Unemployment 1930-1935
David Cardiff
The Serious and the Popular
David Chaney
A Symbolic Mirror of Ourselves
Philip Elliot, Graham Murdock and Philip Schlesinger
`Terrorism' and the State
Richard Collins
Broadband Black Death Cuts Queues. The Information Society and the UK
James Curran
The Impact of Advertising on the British Mass Media