The Political Economy of Communication: Rethinking and RenewalThis definitive, critical overview of the discipline explains in detail the analytical tools that political economy can apply to today's increasingly global and technological information society. Vincent Mosco defines political economy by its focus on the relationship between the production, distribution and consumption of communication in historical and cultural context. |
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... social practices , that is both incorporated and contested in everyday life ... class , gender , race , and hegemony by demonstrating how these terms have ... social relations of communication prac- tices , including how they serve to ...
... social practices , that is both incorporated and contested in everyday life ... class , gender , race , and hegemony by demonstrating how these terms have ... social relations of communication prac- tices , including how they serve to ...
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... class and vice versa . Class is therefore embodied in the shifting ties that connect and divide them . Finally ... social historian E.P. Thompson ( 1963 ) is about social class as relational and formational . There is also a long ...
... class and vice versa . Class is therefore embodied in the shifting ties that connect and divide them . Finally ... social historian E.P. Thompson ( 1963 ) is about social class as relational and formational . There is also a long ...
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... class structure as a continuum of categories ( upper - upper , lower- upper , etc. ) in which , as one moves down the continuum , classes exhibit diminishing ... social class . view , Mattelart ( 1983 ) addresses the use of Structuration 229.
... class structure as a continuum of categories ( upper - upper , lower- upper , etc. ) in which , as one moves down the continuum , classes exhibit diminishing ... social class . view , Mattelart ( 1983 ) addresses the use of Structuration 229.
Contents
Mapping the Political Economy of Communication | 17 |
The Political Economy of Communication | 124 |
Rethinking and Renewing the Political Economy | 135 |
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