Abstract: This is the claim: In the age of mass media the political economy of media has engaged with Marxist concepts in a rather limited way. In the age of digital media Marxist theory could and should be applied in a much broader sense to this field of research. The article will provide a rationale for this claim with a two step approach. The first step is to produce evidence for the claim that political economy of mass media engaged with Marxist theory in a rather limited way. It is also to explain the logic behind this limited engagement. The second step – which really is the core objective of this article – is an exploration of key concepts of Marx’s political economy- such as labour, value, property and struggle- and a brief outline ...
This paper explains the role of the mass media. In this digital era, almost all people know or use t...
This article contributes to a political economic theory centred on the concept of “audience labour”....
The 'end of history' has not taken place. Ideological and economic crisis and the status quo of neol...
Abstract: Due to the global capitalist crisis, neoliberalism and the logic of commodification of eve...
Due to the global capitalist crisis, neoliberalism and the logic of commodification of everything ha...
The goal of this article is to explain long term restructurations and transformations of the media i...
Due to the global capitalist crisis, neoliberalism and the logic of commodification of everything ha...
Production, distribution, and consumption of digital use values occur today in a sociotechnological ...
Abstract ‘In the digital era, the future is one in which consumers watch or listen to what they...
This thesis offers a Marxist humanist political economic analysis of radical media. Radical media ha...
This article introduces the reader to the so called ‘digital labor debate’ in the context of the pol...
New communication technologies strengthen existing power relations, helping to maintain class inequa...
This article focuses on five flaws of Christian Fuchs’ approach of Web 2.0 economy. Here, ...
Abstract: This paper discusses how the capitalist media industry has been structurally transformed...
This article argues that a media and communication studies perspective on reading Marx’s Capital has...
This paper explains the role of the mass media. In this digital era, almost all people know or use t...
This article contributes to a political economic theory centred on the concept of “audience labour”....
The 'end of history' has not taken place. Ideological and economic crisis and the status quo of neol...
Abstract: Due to the global capitalist crisis, neoliberalism and the logic of commodification of eve...
Due to the global capitalist crisis, neoliberalism and the logic of commodification of everything ha...
The goal of this article is to explain long term restructurations and transformations of the media i...
Due to the global capitalist crisis, neoliberalism and the logic of commodification of everything ha...
Production, distribution, and consumption of digital use values occur today in a sociotechnological ...
Abstract ‘In the digital era, the future is one in which consumers watch or listen to what they...
This thesis offers a Marxist humanist political economic analysis of radical media. Radical media ha...
This article introduces the reader to the so called ‘digital labor debate’ in the context of the pol...
New communication technologies strengthen existing power relations, helping to maintain class inequa...
This article focuses on five flaws of Christian Fuchs’ approach of Web 2.0 economy. Here, ...
Abstract: This paper discusses how the capitalist media industry has been structurally transformed...
This article argues that a media and communication studies perspective on reading Marx’s Capital has...
This paper explains the role of the mass media. In this digital era, almost all people know or use t...
This article contributes to a political economic theory centred on the concept of “audience labour”....
The 'end of history' has not taken place. Ideological and economic crisis and the status quo of neol...