Page 3 - Critical Political Economy of the Media
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Communication and Society
Series Editor: James Curran
This series encompasses the broad field of media and cultural studies. Its main
concerns are the media and the public sphere: on whether the media empower
or fail to empower popular forces in society; media organisations and public
policy; the political and social consequences of media campaigns; and the role of
media entertainment, ranging from potboilers and the human-interest story to
rock music and TV sport.
Glasnost, Perestroika and the Critical Communication
Soviet Media Studies
Brian McNair Communication, History and
Theory in America
Pluralism, Politics and the Hanno Hardt
Marketplace
The Regulation of German Media Moguls
Broadcasting Jeremy Tunstall and
Vincent Porter and
Michael Palmer
Suzanne Hasselbach
Fields in Vision
Potboilers
Television Sport and Cultural
Methods, Concepts and Case Studies
Transformation
in Popular Fiction
Garry Whannel
Jerry Palmer
Getting the Message
Communication and
News, Truth and Power
Citizenship
The Glasgow Media Group
Journalism and the Public Sphere
Edited by Peter Dahlgren and Colin
Sparks Advertising, the Uneasy
Persuasion
Seeing and Believing Its Dubious Impact on
The Influence of Television American Society
Greg Philo Michael Schudson