TY - BOOK AU - Stevenson Nick TI - Understanding Media Cultures SN - 978-0-7619-7363-8 U1 - 302.23 23 PY - 2002/// CY - India PB - Sage N1 - Introduction Chapter 1: Marxism and Mass Communication Research: Debates within Political Economy and Ideology Marxism, Political Economy and Ideology Raymond Williams: Communications and the Long Revolution Cultural Materialism and Hegemony Raymond Williams and Material Culture: Television and the Press Raymond Williams and Communication Theory The Glasgow University Media Group and Television Bias Two Case Studies: Bad News and Good News The Eye of the Beholder and Objectivity in Media Studies Ideology and the Glasgow University Media Group Stuart Hall, Mass Communications and Hegemony Policing the Crisis: The Press, Moral Panics and the Rise of the New Right Ideology: The Return of the Repressed? Encoding and Decoding Media Discourse The Over-Inflation of Discourse and other Related Critiques Summary Chapter 2: Habermas, Mass Culture and the Public Sphere Public Cultures The Bourgeois Public Sphere Habermas, Mass Culture and the Early Frankfurt School Problems with Mass Culture: Habermas and the Frankfurt School The Public Sphere and Public Broadcasting Habermas, the Public Sphere and Citizenship Summary Chapter 3: Critical Perspectives within Audience Research: Problems in Interpretation, Agency, Structure and Ideology The Emergence of Critical Audience Studies David Morley and the Television Audience: Encoding/Decoding Revisited Semiotics, Sociology and the Television Audience Class, Power and Ideology in Domestic Leisure John Fiske and the Pleasure of Popular Culture Life's More Fun with the Popular Press Pointless Populism or Resistant Pleasures? Feminism and Soap Opera: Reading into Pleasure Feminism, Mass Culture and Watching Dallas Psychoanalysis, Identity and Utopia Reading Magazine Cultures Feminism and Critical Theory Summary Chapter 4: Marshall McLuhan and the Cultural Medium: Space, Time and Implosion in the Global Village Technical Media Innis, McLuhan and Canadian Social Theory The Medium is the Message Space and Time: Technology and Cultural Studies Oral, Print and Modern Cultures: Jack Goody and Anthony Giddens More Critical Observations Summary Chapter 5: Baudrillard's Blizzards: Postmodernity, Mass Communications and Symbolic Exchange Postmodernism as a Heterogeneous Field Baudrillard, Althusser and Debord Postmodernism, Symbolic Exchange and Marxism The French McLuhan: Simulations, Hyperreality and the Masses Baudrillard and Jameson Baudrillard's Irrationalism Summary Chapter 6: New Media and the Information Society: Schiller, Castells, Virilio and Cyberfeminism Herb Schiller and Media Imperialism Informationalism, Networks and Social Movements: Manuel Castells The Limitations of Informational Politics Virilio, Speed and Communication Virilio and the Media of Mass Communications Critical Questions within Cyberfeminism Summary Chapter 7: Conclusion The Three Paradigms of Mass Communication Research Possible Futures Back Matter Glossary Notes References ER -