Cultural Studies And Communication

Cultural Studies And Communication by David Morley, published by Bloomsbury Academic on March 15, 1996, is a comprehensive exploration of cultural studies. This 371-page volume serves as a companion to the well-known Mass Media and Society, presenting insights from influential scholars and researchers. The book introduces key debates surrounding feminism, postmodernism, the politics of identity, and theories of ideology, offering a critical perspective on these topics.
Readers will find a thorough examination of the communication circuit, extending from production to consumption, within a broader theoretical framework. This edition emphasizes the importance of understanding cultural studies beyond traditional audience-focused definitions, making it a valuable resource for those interested in social science and media studies. The book’s structured approach invites readers to engage with the complexities of cultural discourse and its implications in contemporary society.
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A companion volume to the best-selling Mass Media and Society. this collection provides a lively and authoritative introduction to cultural studies, written by some of the most influential scholars and researchers in the field. It offers a critical guided tour of the key debates raised by feminism, postmodernism, the politics of identity, and theories of ideology. It goes beyond a narrow definition of cultural studies in terms of the audience to consider the entire communication circuit from production to consumption within a wider theoretical framework.
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