Power Without Responsibility: Press, Broadcasting and the Internet in Britain / Edition 8

Power Without Responsibility: Press, Broadcasting and the Internet in Britain / Edition 8

ISBN-10:
0415710421
ISBN-13:
9780415710428
Pub. Date:
06/29/2018
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
0415710421
ISBN-13:
9780415710428
Pub. Date:
06/29/2018
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Power Without Responsibility: Press, Broadcasting and the Internet in Britain / Edition 8

Power Without Responsibility: Press, Broadcasting and the Internet in Britain / Edition 8

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Overview

This book is a classic and authoritative introduction to the history, sociology, theory and politics of students and teachers of media and communication studies.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780415710428
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 06/29/2018
Edition description: New
Pages: 584
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

James Curran is Professor of Communications at Goldsmiths, University of London.

Jean Seaton is Professor of Media History at the University of Westminster, Director of the Orwell Foundation and Co-Director of the Chevening South Asia Journalism Fellowship programme.

Table of Contents

PART I

Press history

JAMES CURRAN

1. Press history as political mythology

2. The struggle for a free press

3. Janus face of reform

4. Industrialisation of the press

5. Era of the press barons

6. Press under public regulation

7. Post-war press: fable of progress

8. Press and the remaking of Britain

9. Moral decline of the press

PART II

Broadcasting history

JEAN SEATON

10. Reith and the denial of politics

11. Broadcasting and the Blitz

12. Public service commerce: ITV, new audiences and new revenue

13. Foreign affairs: the BBC, the world and the government

14. Class, taste and profit

15. Managers, regulators and broadcasters

16. Public service under attack

17. Broadcasting roller-coaster

PART III

Rise of new media

18. New media in Britain

JAMES CURRAN

19. History of the internet

JAMES CURRAN

20. Sociology of the internet

JAMES CURRAN

21. Social media: making new societies or polarisation merchants?

JEAN SEATON

PART IV

Theories of the media

JEAN SEATON

22. Metabolising Britishness

23. Public service understanding: moonshot time for the BBC and public service broadcasting

24. Broadcasting and the theory of public service

PART V

Politics of the media

25. Industrial folklore and press reform

JAMES CURRAN

26. Contradictions in media policy

JAMES CURRAN AND JEAN SEATON

27. Media reform: democratic choices

JAMES CURRAN

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