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:
0415706424
ISBN-13:
9780415706421
Pub. Date:
06/22/2018
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
0415706424
ISBN-13:
9780415706421
Pub. Date:
06/22/2018
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

Power Without Responsibility attacks the conventional history of the press as a story of progress; offers a critical defence and history of public service broadcasting; provides a myth-busting account of the internet; and surveys key debates about the role and politics of the media.

 

It has become a standard book on media and other courses. It has also gone beyond an academic audience to reach a wider public. Hailed as ‘a classic of media history and analysis’ by the Irish Times and a book that has ‘cracked the canon’ by the Times Higher, it has been translated into five languages.

 

This edition contains five new chapters. These include: the press and the remaking of Britain; the rise of the neo-liberal Establishment; the moral decline of journalism; and a history of attempts to reform the press. The book has been updated to take account of new developments like Brexit and the rise of Jeremy Corbyn, and contains important new analysis of the politics and programme content of the BBC.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780415706421
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 06/22/2018
Edition description: Revised
Pages: 584
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

James Curran is Professor of Communications at Goldsmiths College, University of London, and Director, Goldsmiths Leverhulme Media Research Centre. He is the author or editor (some jointly) of Mass Communication and Society; The British Press; Newspaper History; Culture, Society and the Media; British Cinema History; Media, Culture and Society: A Critical Reader; Bending Reality; Impacts and Influences; Mass Media and Society; Cultural Studies and Communications; Media, Ritual and Identity; Media Organisations in Society; De-Westernizing Media Studies; Media and Power; Contesting Media Power; Culture Wars; Media and Cultural Theory; Media and Democracy; How Media Inform Democracy: A Comparative Approach; and Misunderstanding the Internet. He has been an amateur journalist, as a weekly columnist for The Times, and a Visiting Professor at the Universities of California, Oslo, Pennsylvania, Stanford and Stockholm. In 2011, he won the Edwin C. Baker Award for his work on media, markets and democracy.

 

Jean Seaton is Professor of Media History at the University of Westminster and Official Historian of the BBC. She is director of the Orwell Prize for political writing and journalism (theorwellprize.co.uk). She is author, editor or joint editor of Carnage and the Media: The Making and Breaking of News about Violence; The Media in British Politics; The Media of Conflict; The Prerogative of the Harlot: Politics and the Media; and What is to be done? Making the Media and Politics Better. She is an editor of Political Quarterly; has written widely on the media, wars and disasters, and their impact on children and women; media policy, and on the role of the BBC nationally and internationally. She broadcasts regularly. Her next book will be The BBC Under Siege.

 

 

Table of Contents

Part One

Press History

James Curran

  1. Press History as Political Mythology
  2. Struggle for a Free Press
  3. Janus Face of Reform
  4. Industrialization 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. Rise of Neo-Liberal Establishment
  10. Moral Decline of Press
  11. Part Two

    Broadcasting History

    Jean Seaton

  12. Reith and the Denial of Politics
  13. Broadcasting and the Blitz
  14. Public Service Commerce
  15. Foreign Affairs
  16. Class, Taste and Profit
  17. Managers, Regulators and Broadcasters
  18. Public Service Under Attack
  19. Broadcasting Rollercoaster
  20. Part Three

    Rise of New Media

  21. New Media in Britain – James Curran
  22. History of the Internet – James Curran
  23. Sociology of the Internet – James Curran
  24. Social Media? – Jean Seaton
  25. Part Four

    Theories of the Media

    Jean Seaton

  26. Metabolising Britishness
  27. Global Understanding
  28. Broadcasting and the Theory of Public Service
  29. Part Five

    Politics of the Media

  30. Industrial Folklore and Press Reform – James Curran
  31. Contradictions in Media Policy – James Curran/Jean Seaton
  32. Media Reform: Democratic Choices – James Curran

Bibliography

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