On Television and Journalism

On Television and Journalism

by PierreBourdieu (Author)

Synopsis

A corruscating attack on television - and on the 'collaboration' between intellectuals and the media which, Bourdieu argues, is leading to new and more invidious forms of dumbing down.

Bourdieu examines the way in which apparently serious TV debate gives way to soundbite, as a series of talking 'experts' go through the motions of comment and consideration in increasingly self-referential circles.

The result: banal and worthless drivel, shaped almost entirely by the imperatives of television ratings wars rather than any consideration of the truth. Television, Bourdieu claims, has now had a profound and largely detrimental effect not just on journalism, but on the formerly very separate worlds of art, literature, philosophy, politics, justice and even science - all of which are in danger of being forced to submit to what he describes as the 'commercial plebiscite' of audience ratings.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 112
Publisher: Pluto Press
Published: 22 Apr 1998

ISBN 10: 0745313337
ISBN 13: 9780745313337

Media Reviews
'A refreshing attack on the neuroses of news gathering' -- Guardian
'I recommend Bourdieu's lively book' -- John Pilger
'As much an urgent 'intervention' as a magisterial argument: Bourdieu uses persuasion and polemic to alert his readers to a danger, and to convince them to resist' -- Le Monde
Author Bio
Pierre Bourdieu is chair of Sociology at the College de France, and the author of numerous groundbreaking works.