The Political Economy of Communication

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The Political Economy of Communication
May 2009 | 280 pages | Sage UK
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The Political Economy of Communication provides a thorough coverage of an important area of communication studies: the political economy approach to media.

This highly successful text has been thoroughly updated, restructured and rewritten in this new edition, clearly demonstrating how power operates across all media, from newspapers to Facebook, and how media power intersects with globalization, social class, race, gender and surveillance.

Key Features

  • Provides a summary of the field of political economy, looking at its history and major schools of thought
  • Highlights the work of key figures and differences that established the divide between economics and political economy
  • Explains the necessity of media students to understand the general political economy tradition and the way in which it informs the political economy of communication
  • Addresses the interdisciplinary nature of the field, with its links to economics, geography and sociology, and cultural and policy studies

This book offers a unique overview of the field of political economy of communication and will be of use to upper level undergraduate and graduate students of media and communication.

Contents

Overview of the Political Economy of Communication

Overview of the Political Economy of Communication

What is Political Economy? Definitions and Characteristics

What is Political Economy? Definitions and Characteristics

What is Political Economy? Schools of Thought

What is Political Economy? Schools of Thought

The Development of a Political Economy of Communication

The Development of a Political Economy of Communication

The Political Economy of Communication: Building a Foundation

The Political Economy of Communication: Building a Foundation

The Political Economy of Communication Today

The Political Economy of Communication Today

Commodification: Content, Audiences, Labour

Commodification: Content, Audiences, Labour

Spatialization: Space, Time, and Communication

Spatialization: Space, Time, and Communication

Structuration: Class, Gender, Race, Social Movements, Hegemony

Structuration: Class, Gender, Race, Social Movements, Hegemony

Challenges on the Borders … and Beyond

Challenges on the Borders … and Beyond

Additional materials

Description

The Political Economy of Communication provides a thorough coverage of an important area of communication studies: the political economy approach to media.

This highly successful text has been thoroughly updated, restructured and rewritten in this new edition, clearly demonstrating how power operates across all media, from newspapers to Facebook, and how media power intersects with globalization, social class, race, gender and surveillance.

Key Features

  • Provides a summary of the field of political economy, looking at its history and major schools of thought
  • Highlights the work of key figures and differences that established the divide between economics and political economy
  • Explains the necessity of media students to understand the general political economy tradition and the way in which it informs the political economy of communication
  • Addresses the interdisciplinary nature of the field, with its links to economics, geography and sociology, and cultural and policy studies

This book offers a unique overview of the field of political economy of communication and will be of use to upper level undergraduate and graduate students of media and communication.

Contents

Overview of the Political Economy of Communication

Overview of the Political Economy of Communication

What is Political Economy? Definitions and Characteristics

What is Political Economy? Definitions and Characteristics

What is Political Economy? Schools of Thought

What is Political Economy? Schools of Thought

The Development of a Political Economy of Communication

The Development of a Political Economy of Communication

The Political Economy of Communication: Building a Foundation

The Political Economy of Communication: Building a Foundation

The Political Economy of Communication Today

The Political Economy of Communication Today

Commodification: Content, Audiences, Labour

Commodification: Content, Audiences, Labour

Spatialization: Space, Time, and Communication

Spatialization: Space, Time, and Communication

Structuration: Class, Gender, Race, Social Movements, Hegemony

Structuration: Class, Gender, Race, Social Movements, Hegemony

Challenges on the Borders … and Beyond

Challenges on the Borders … and Beyond

Additional materials

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The Political Economy of Communication


May 2009 | 280 pages | Sage UK

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The Political Economy of Communication provides a thorough coverage of an important area of communication studies: the political economy approach to media.

This highly successful text has been thoroughly updated, restructured and rewritten in this new edition, clearly demonstrating how power operates across all media, from newspapers to Facebook, and how media power intersects with globalization, social class, race, gender and surveillance.

Key Features

  • Provides a summary of the field of political economy, looking at its history and major schools of thought
  • Highlights the work of key figures and differences that established the divide between economics and political economy
  • Explains the necessity of media students to understand the general political economy tradition and the way in which it informs the political economy of communication
  • Addresses the interdisciplinary nature of the field, with its links to economics, geography and sociology, and cultural and policy studies

This book offers a unique overview of the field of political economy of communication and will be of use to upper level undergraduate and graduate students of media and communication.


Table Of Contents:

  • Overview of the Political Economy of Communication
  • What is Political Economy? Definitions and Characteristics
  • What is Political Economy? Schools of Thought
  • The Development of a Political Economy of Communication
  • The Political Economy of Communication: Building a Foundation
  • The Political Economy of Communication Today
  • Commodification: Content, Audiences, Labour
  • Spatialization: Space, Time, and Communication
  • Structuration: Class, Gender, Race, Social Movements, Hegemony
  • Challenges on the Borders … and Beyond

Recent Product Reviews:

Vincent Mosco's heavily revised and thoroughly updated Political Economy of Communication is a masterpiece. (It) is the one single indispensable book that all media students and scholars need to read to understand this vital and growing area of researchRobert W. McChesneyUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Mosco has done all students of communication a great service by updating this book. It captures, summarizes and illustrates an important set of voices and arguments, key interlocutors in the ongoing effort to construct a critical theory and analytic of contemporary communication and cultureLawrence GrossbergUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill The Political Economy of Communication is a contemporary classic of media studies. Now, in this comprehensively revised second edition, Vincent Mosco, among the leading media scholars of our or any time, brings his searing insights and crystal prose to bear on the latest issues and debates of the field… An indispensable resource for researchers, activists, and students everywhere. It is a classic all over againToby MillerUniversity of California, Riverside The new edition is updated throughout with an expansive bibliography and insights into the intersections between political economy and other disciplines such as sociology, geography, cultural studies, public choice theory and science and technology studies, among others...Mosco’s The Political Economy of Communication, second edition, is a very important resource for scholars, providing a critical and updated review of the field while proposing a forward-looking vision. The book highlights fresh potentials and the continuous relevance of the political economy approach to the study of communication. I would also recommend this as a textbook for graduate courses. International Journal of Media and Cultural Politics

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