Textbook on media, economy, and society
This guide to the critical study of the media economy in society provides insights into how to critically analyse the political economy of communication and the media. Christian Fuchs. 2024. Media, Economy and Society: A Critical Introduction. Abingdon: Routledge. Christian Fuchs. 2023. Grundlagen der Medienökonomie: Medien, Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft. München: UVK/utb More information (including possibility to order a review copy or a lecturer copy for use in the classroom): English book version: https://fuchsc.net/books/media-economy-and-society-a-critical-introduction/ German book version: https://fuchsc.net/books/grundlagen-der-medienokonomie-medien-wirtschaft-und... The book introduces a variety of methods and topics, including the political economy of communication in capitalism, media concentration, advertising, global media and transnational media corporations, class relations and working conditions in the capitalist media and communication industry, the Internet and digital media, the information society and digital capitalism, the public sphere, Public Service Media, the Public Service Internet and the political economy of media management. Each chapter features a highly accessible introduction, recommended readings and lots of practical exercises where you will apply the Political Economy approach to concrete examples and cases. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Introduction Part I: Foundations 2. What is Political Economy? 3. What is Media Economics? 4. The Political Economy of Communication and the Media 5. The Critical Tradition in the Analysis of Media, Communication, Economy & Society Part II: Applications 6. The Political Economy of Media Concentration 7. The Political Economy of Advertising 8. The Political Economy of Global Media 9. Media Work: The Political Economy of Cultural Labour in the Media Industry 10. The Political Economy of the Internet and Digital Media 11. The Political Economy of the Information Society and Digital Capitalism 12. The Political Economy of the Public Sphere and the Digital Public Sphere 13. The Political Economy of Public Service Media and the Public Service Internet 14. The Political Economy of Media Management
Dear Colleagues, We are delighted to announce that *Debates in the Digital Humanities 2023 <https://dhdebates.gc.cuny.edu/projects/debates-in-the-digital-humanities-2023>* is now available in a free, interactive, open-access version on the DDH Manifold website. We invite you to read and annotate the chapters of this volume, and to consider using Manifold's Reading Groups feature to share the book with your students. We are grateful to the University of Minnesota Press for publishing the volume in print and for its enthusiastic embrace of open-access publishing. We are also excited to announce a call for editors <https://dhdebates.gc.cuny.edu/page/ddh-call-for-editors> for the next general volume in the series. General volumes are published at several-year intervals and seek to survey the full range of issues animating the field at a given moment. Please don't hesitate to get in touch if you have any questions or want to make an inquiry. As always, the full range of DDH publications is available open access on Manifold: https://dhdebates.gc.cuny.edu/ Best, Matt and Lauren -- Matthew K. Gold, Ph.D. Director, M.A. Program in Digital Humanities <http://www.gc.cuny.edu/dh> & M.S. Program in Data Analysis and Visualization <http://www.gc.cuny.edu/datavis> / Associate Professor of English & Digital Humanities / Advisor to the Provost for Digital Initiatives, CUNY Graduate Center http://mkgold.net | @mkgold *pronouns: he/him/his* Lauren F. Klein, Ph.D. Winship Distinguished Research Professor and Associate Professor Departments of English and Quantitative Theory & Methods Emory University Atlanta, GA 30322 The Homeland of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation lauren.klein@emory.edu *pronouns: She/her/hers*
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