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Overview

The articles in this reader are grouped in three parts, representing a selection of the best work published in the journal. Each part is preceded by an introductory essay which helps students understand the issues presented, and places the theoretical contributions in context.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780803997493
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Publication date: 09/01/1986
Series: Media Culture & Society series , #1
Pages: 368
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.74(d)

About the Author

Paddy Scannell worked for many years at the University of Westminster (London) where he and his colleagues established, in 1975, the first undergraduate degree program in Media Studies in the UK. He is a founding editor of Media, Culture and Society which began publication in 1979 and is now issued six times yearly. He is the author of A Social History of British Broadcasting, 1922-1939 which he wrote with David Cardiff, editor of Broadcast Talk and author of Radio, Television and Modern Life. He is currently working on a trilogy. The first volume, Media and Communication, was published in June 2007. Professor Scannell is now working on the second volume, Television and the Meaning of 'Live.' The third volume, Love and Communication, is in preparation. His research interests include broadcasting history and historiography, the analysis of talk, the phenomenology of communication and culture and communication in Africa.

Philip Schlesinger was appointed to the University of Glasgow’s new Chair in Cultural Policy and became Academic Director of CCPR in January 2007. He was previously Professor of Film & Media Studies at the University of Stirling and founding Director of Stirling Media Research Institute. He has been Professor of Sociology at the University of Greenwich, a Nuffield Social Science Research Fellow, a Jean Monnet Fellow at the European University Institute of Florence, and has held the Queen Victoria Eugenia Chair of Doctoral Studies at the Complutense University of Madrid. He was a longstanding Visiting Professor of Media and Communication at the University of Oslo. He has also been a Visiting Professor at the University of Lugano, and at the Institut d'Etudes Politiques in Toulouse, CELSA in Paris, LUISS University in Rome, the University of Salamanca, and a Visiting Scholar at the Maison des Sciences de l’Homme in Paris.

He is the author of Putting 'Reality' Together (2nd ed. 1987) and Media, State and Nation (1991) and is co-author of Televising ‘Terrorism' (1983), Women Viewing Violence (1992), Reporting Crime (1994) Open Scotland? (2001) and Mediated Access (2003).

Colin Sparks is a professor at the Centre for Communication and Information Studies at the Univeristy of Westminster and Co-Editor of Media, Culture and Society.

Anna Reading is a lecturer at Southbank University and Assistant Editor of Media, Culture and Society.

Table of Contents

Introduction
PART ONE: APPROACHES TO CULTURAL THEORY
Contribution to a Political Economy of Mass Communication - Nicholas Garnham
Cultural Studies - Stuart Hall
Two Paradigms
Codes and Cultural Analysis - John Corner
Women and the Cultural Industries - Michele Mattelart
PART TWO: INTELLECTUALS AND CULTURAL PRODUCTION
In Search of the Intellectuals - Philip Schlesinger
Some Comments on Recent Theory
Intellectuals, the 'Information Society' and the Disappearance of the Public Sphere - Philip Elliot
Pierre Bourdieu and the Sociology of Culture - Nicholas Garnham and Raymond Williams
An Introduction
The Production of Belief - Pierre Bourdieu
Contribution to an Economy of Symbolic Goods
The Aristocracy of Culture - Pierre Bourdieu
Cultural Entrepreneurship in Nineteenth-Century Boston - Paul Dimaggio
The Creation of an Organizational Base for High Culture in America
PART THREE: BRITISH BROADCASTING AND THE PUBLIC SPHERE
Broadcasting and the Politics of Unemployment 1930-1935 - Paddy Scannell
The Serious and the Popular - David Cardiff
Aspects of the Evolution of Style in the Radio Talk 1928-1939
A Symbolic Mirror of Ourselves - David Chaney
Civic Ritual in Mass Society
‘Terrorism' and the State - Philip Elliot, Graham Murdock and Philip Schlesinger
A Case Study of the Discourses of Television
Broadband Black Death Cuts Queues. The Information Society and the UK - Richard Collins
The Impact of Advertising on the British Mass Media - James Curran
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