Toward a Political Economy of Culture: Capitalism and Communication in the Twenty-first Century (Critical Media Studies: Institutions, Politics, and Culture)

Toward a Political Economy of Culture: Capitalism and Communication in the Twenty-first Century (Critical Media Studies: Institutions, Politics, and Culture)

by Colin Sparks (Author), Andrew Calabrese (Author)

Synopsis

Several of the most important and influential political economists of communication working today explore a rich mix of topics and issues that link work, policy studies, and research and theory about the public sphere to the heritage of political economy. Familiar but still exceedingly important topics covered include market structures and media concentration, regulation and policy, technological impacts on particular media sectors, information poverty, and media access. The book also features several new topics for future political economy study.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 392
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Published: 28 Dec 2003

ISBN 10: 0742526844
ISBN 13: 9780742526846

Media Reviews
The authors are to be congratualted for the clarity of their writting . . . Likely to prompt deep reflection and to establish a conceptual framework by which the political economy of communication and culture can be addressed in unison and even more aptly in the future,Toward a Political Economy of Culture should be required reading not only in specialized courses on media, communication, and discourse, but also in more general courses on political economy. -- Akinbola E. Akinwumi, University of Ibadan, Nigeria * Discourse & Society *
This fine collection is fundamental to understanding how culture, markets, and entertainment in general are becoming more and more guided by economic logic and decisions made by just a few corporations. This valuable book should be read by academics and graduate students in political economy, media studies, and sociology of culture and film studies. * Political Studies Review *
Author Bio
Andrew Calabrese is associate professor of journalism and mass communication at the University of Colorado at Boulder. Colin Sparks is professor of media studies and director of the Communication and Media Research Institute of the University of Westminster.