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Toward a political economy of culture : capitalism and communication in the twenty-first century / edited by Andrew Calabrese and Colin Sparks

Contributor(s): Series: Critical media studiesPublication details: Lanham, Md. : Rowman & Littlefield, c2004.Description: xii, 375 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0742526844 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 302.2 TOW
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PART I Taking Stock of the Political Economy of Communication and Culture. - Chapter 1 Introduction Andrew Calabrese. - Chapter 2 The Rise of the Westminster School James Curran Chapter 3.- Making a Molehill Out of a Mountain: The Sad State of Political Economy in U.S. Media Studies Robert McChesney. - Part II Capitalism, Communication, and the Public Sphere. - Chapter 4 "The Marketplace of Ideas": A History of the Concept John Durham Peters . - Chapter 5 Capitalism and Communication: A New Era of Society? Bernard Miège. - Chapter 6 "KUGAI": The Lost Public Sphere in Japanese History Tatsuro Hanada. - Chapter 7 Truth Commissions, Nation-Building, and International Human Rights: The South African Experience and the Politics of Human Rights Post 9/11 Robert Horwitz. - Part III The Political Economy of Film and Broadcasting. - Chapter 8 Show Me the Money: Challenging Hollywood Economics / Janet Wasko. - Chapter 9 The Fight for Proportionality in Broadcasting / Richard Collins. - Chapter 10 Broadcasting and the Market: The Case of Public Television / Giuseppe Richeri. - Chapter 11 Living with Monsters: Can Broadcasting Regulation Make a Difference? / Sylvia Harvey Part IV. New Media, the Information Society, and other Obscure Objects. - Chapter 12 Capitalism's Chernobyl? From Ground Zero to Cyberspace and Back Again / Vincent Mosco. - Chapter 13 New Media and the Forces of Capitalism / Robin Mansell and Michèle Javary. - Chapter 14 Dismantling the 'Digital Divide': Rethinking The Dynamics of Participation and Exclusion / Graham Murdock and Peter Golding. - Chapter 15 Building the Information Society in EU Candidate Countries: Such a Long Way Ahead / Jean-Claude Burgelman, Elissaveta Gourova, and Marc Bogdanowicz. - Chapter 16 Romanticism in Business Culture: the Internet, the 1990s, and the Origins of Irrational Exuberance / Thomas Streeter. - Chapter 17 The Impact of the Internet on Existing Media / Colin Sparks. - Part V Extending the Boundaries of Political Economy. - Chapter 18 Audiences on Demand / Oscar H. Gandy, Jr. - Chapter 19 Feminist Theory and the Political Economy of Communication / Ellen Riordan. - Index. - About theContributors.