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               182; money and, 137, 140–47;    capital goods, 9n3
               staples thesis and, 33–35; reflexivity  capital-labor, 28, 32, 42, 127, 179
               and, 55n156, 56n157, 56n158, 89,  capitalism, 6, 19, 31, 42, 64, 73, 74, 77,
               115n42, 155, 193n60, 197          81, 86–88, 99, 102, 103, 179, 187
             Bias of Communication (Innis), 36,  Carey, James, 6, 10n5, 10n16, 22, 87,
               55n156                            97, 112n1, 112n5, 113n14, 199n2
             Bible societies, 85               Carlyle, Thomas, 70
             big lie theory, 123               Carnegie Foundation, 121
             black movement, 109               carrier, 162, 164, 166, 167, 169
             Blake, William, 82                cause-effect, 108, 156, 168, 184, 197
             Blood Diamond, 29                 CBS (Columbia Broadcasting System),
             Blundell, Shepherd and Taylor, 61   122
             books, 3, 22, 35, 39, 68, 69, 72, 85, 140  celebrity, 4
             booksellers, 85                   censorship, 125, 128. See also tax
             Boulding, Kenneth, 138, 165–67, 171,  Center for International Studies (MIT),
               171n15                            121
             Bourdieu, Pierre, 190             Centre for Contemporary Cultural
             brand, 119                          Studies, 66, 69, 106
             Brecht, Bertoldt, 29              Chaffee, Steven, 122
             British cultural studies, 67–88; Adorno  chess, 164
               and, 66, 86–88, 106; characteristics  chiasmus, 170
               of, 63, 67, 68, 89n7, 97, 98, 105; and  Chicago political economy, 15–16,
               cultural materialism, 62, 63; and  48n29, 63, 111
               determinism, 68, 97, 98, 102–4; and  Chicago School (of communication),
               false consciousness, 97, 98;      118–20
               foundations of, 8, 65, 66, 67, 69, 81,  China, 21, 36, 80
               98, 111, 195; Grossberg on, 6, 8, 63,  Chomsky, Noam, 75, 124, 131n13
               66, 101, 102, 104; and Hoggart,  church, 38, 78, 132n39, 163
               67–69; Thompson and, 81–86; unity  CIA, 121
               with political economy, 8, 65, 68, 88,  Cicero, 152
               98, 105, 111, 126; vs.          cinema. See film
               poststructuralism, 98–102, 195;  citizenry, 118, 153
               Williams and, 59n2218, 63, 69–81   civilizations, 4, 26, 33, 36, 37, 40, 80,
             broadcasting, 75, 78, 120, 123, 157  81, 140, 144, 152, 162, 189, 115n42
             Broeke, James Ten, 187            class, 8, 126; Adorno on, 19, 32, 42–43,
             Bunyan, Paul, 82, 84                87–88, 106; British cultural studies
             Bureau of Applied Social Research,  and, 67, 68–72, 74–78, 80, 82–88,
               120, 121                          102, 103, 126; Innis on, 37–38, 80,
             Burke, Edmund, 70                   179; mass and, 74–78, 87–88, 103,
                                                 106; political economy and, 65, 98,
             Calabrese, Andrew, 7, 11n20         105–6; poststructuralists on, 65, 98,
             Cambridge University, 69            105–6, 126, 178, 183–84
             Canada, 21, 23, 32, 33, 80, 151   classical Greeks, 30–31, 37, 44, 45,
             Cantril, Hadley, 120, 121           56n166, 144, 154
             capital, 13, 19, 94n110, 180      clay tablets, 80, 140, 175
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