Essays in media and cultural studies : in transition
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Essays in media and cultural studies : in transition
Routledge, 2020
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The collection is framed by two substantial new chapters: an introduction outlining Turner's current account of the transitions in media and media studies and a concluding essay discussing the shape of a critical agenda for the media and cultural studies of the future. The essays collected here chart Turner's ongoing concern with the changing relation between the media and the democratic state. Together, essays both reflect and comment upon the process of change within media studies as well as within the industries themselves.
Table of Contents
Chapter One: In transition: media and cultural studies for the digital era
Part One: Television
Chapter Two: Television in transition, a view from the margins: the Flow essays 2010-2012
Chapter Three: Convergence and divergence: the international experience of digital television
Chapter Four: Reality TV and the demotic turn
Part Two: The media and the state
Chapter Five: The nation-state, media globalization, and television: has the nation-state returned - or did it never leave?
Chapter Six: Setting the scene for commercial nationalism: the nation, the market and the media
Chapter Seven: The media and democracy in the digital era: is this what we had in mind?
Part Three: Celebrity
Chapter Eight: Approaching celebrity studies
Chapter Nine: Is celebrity news, news?
Chapter Ten: Celebrity, participation and the public
Part Four: A critical agenda
Chapter Eleven: Culture, politics and the cultural industries: reviving a critical agenda
Chapter Twelve: Conclusion: media studies, cultural studies, and the critical imperative in the digital era
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