This tripleC contribution is based on a research seminar that took place at the University of Westminster on January 22, 2014. It featured a conversation with Nicholas Garnham that was chaired by Christian Fuchs. We publish here both the audio-recording as well as a printed version, for which the audio version acted as foundation, but that was entirely re-written. The task of the paper and the seminar was to revisit some of Nicholas Garnham’s ideas, writings and contributions to the study of the Political Economy of Communication and to reflect on the concepts, history, current status and perspectives of this field and the broader study of political economy today. The topics covered include Raymond Williams’ cultural materialism, Pierre Bo...
Translated from German to English by Christian Fuchs Marxist political economy of communication ana...
This chapter locates the political economy of communication in the wider context of the evolution of...
Editorial note \ud \ud McChesney’s contribution was first published as an introductory chapter in th...
Abstract: This paper came out of a research seminar at the University of Westminster. It revisits an...
This tripleC contribution is based on a research seminar that took place at the University of Westm...
This article documents a conversation between us that was first published in parallel on our two blo...
The paper focuses on the work of Stuart Hall within the well-known debate between cultural studies a...
‘An authoritative analysis of the role of communication in contemporary capitalism and an important ...
Studying the political economy of communications is no longer a marginal approach in media/communica...
This chapter outlines an agenda for political economy of communication by identifying dominant trend...
Editorial note \ud \ud This contribution, written by three leading North American representatives of...
This tripleC-contribution is a podcast of a talk Graham Murdock gave in the Communication and Media ...
Studying the political economy of communications is no longer a marginal approach in media/communica...
This article documents a conversation between us that was first published in parallel on our two blo...
This article puts forward the fundamental lines of thought on the Political Economy of Communication...
Translated from German to English by Christian Fuchs Marxist political economy of communication ana...
This chapter locates the political economy of communication in the wider context of the evolution of...
Editorial note \ud \ud McChesney’s contribution was first published as an introductory chapter in th...
Abstract: This paper came out of a research seminar at the University of Westminster. It revisits an...
This tripleC contribution is based on a research seminar that took place at the University of Westm...
This article documents a conversation between us that was first published in parallel on our two blo...
The paper focuses on the work of Stuart Hall within the well-known debate between cultural studies a...
‘An authoritative analysis of the role of communication in contemporary capitalism and an important ...
Studying the political economy of communications is no longer a marginal approach in media/communica...
This chapter outlines an agenda for political economy of communication by identifying dominant trend...
Editorial note \ud \ud This contribution, written by three leading North American representatives of...
This tripleC-contribution is a podcast of a talk Graham Murdock gave in the Communication and Media ...
Studying the political economy of communications is no longer a marginal approach in media/communica...
This article documents a conversation between us that was first published in parallel on our two blo...
This article puts forward the fundamental lines of thought on the Political Economy of Communication...
Translated from German to English by Christian Fuchs Marxist political economy of communication ana...
This chapter locates the political economy of communication in the wider context of the evolution of...
Editorial note \ud \ud McChesney’s contribution was first published as an introductory chapter in th...