传播政治经济学(英文读书)(全二册)

分类: 图书,经济,经济学理论 ,其他经济学理论 ,
作者: 曹晋,赵月枝 主编
出 版 社: 复旦大学出版社
出版时间: 2007-12-1字数: 1471000版次: 1页数: 855印刷时间: 2007/12/01开本: 16开印次: 1纸张: 胶版纸I S B N : 9787309058000包装: 平装编辑推荐
将近半个多世纪,伴随大众媒体在文化政治、意识领导与经济领域的分量有增无减,传播政治经济学对各种学科,从文学与文化研究至公共政策与财经、法学,全面展开对话,从中演绎合适的实践路径。这本文集以传播政治经济学所主要关切的研究议题为核心,分别从该学派的历史起源与理论基础,方法思索与跨学科对话,广告的权力与受众商品的塑造,产权与盎格鲁—美国语境下的控制,资本主义整合的全球、民族与本土动力,转型的场域、能动性与进程等六个方面建构这个学派批判性的阐释路径。
政治经济学是一种世界观,对于阶级的、民族与社会性别的关系,对于人与环境的关系,有其深入与全面的观照角度,它与近代四百年的历史变迁,同步进展,为记录与更新社会的体质,贡献良多。将近半个多世纪,伴随大众媒体在文化政治、意识领导与经济领域的分量有增无减,传播政治经济学在西方也得不成为活力生猛的知识范畴,它对各种学科,从文学与文化研究至公共政策与财经、法学、全面展开对话,从中演绎合适的实践路径。这本文集的编纂与出版,意义重大。通过赵月枝与曹晋博士的辛勤挑选,传播政治经济学从此将在神州大陆有效推进,全书搜罗既简约又繁复,读者逐步拾级、次第开卷后,信心与能力定会倍增。假以时日,学人当能发展独特眼界,对于流转眼前的各色传播现象,是否符合人们的需要,自有从容的领悟与定见。对于书报期刊至广电与互联网所组合成就的,由传媒所中介的信息、娱乐暨教育环境,究竟应该如何因革摔损益,学子必然能够从学习、对话、批评与建言的步骤中,逐步提炼自己的见解。
台湾政治大学传播学院新闻学系冯建三教授
内容简介
读本以传播政治经济学所主要关切的研究议题为核心,分别从该学派的历史起源与理论基础,方法思索与跨学科对话,广告的权力与受众商品的塑造,产权与盎格鲁—美国语境下的控制,资本主义整合的全球、民族与本土动力,转型的场域、能动性与进程等六个方面建构这个学派批判性的阐释路径。读本的论文组织以英美为主,兼顾其他国家与地区,主流批判中涵盖另类建设,突出对话,在传播与政治经济相互关联、作用的过程中关注多样化的论题,并贯穿阶级、社会性别、种族、国家与区域的研究视野。
作者简介
曹晋,复旦大学新闻学院副教授,国际出版研究中心副主任,教育部人文社会科学重点研究基地“信息与传播研究中心”副研究员,“国家哲学社会科学创新基地新闻传播与媒介化社会研究”副研究员,美国耶鲁大学高级访问学者,致力于批判传播理论与书刊出版研究。
目录
序言
Part One:Historical Origins and Theoretical Foundations
1.Theories of Communication and Theories of Society
Peter GoldingGraham Murdock
2.The Legacy of Robert A.Brady:Antifascist Origins of the Political Economy of Communications
Dan Schiller
3.The Frankfurt School and the Political Economy of Communications
Ronald V.Bettig
4.Communications:Blindspot of Western Marxism
Dallas W.Smythe
5.“Introduction" to Who Knows:Information in the Age of Fortune 500
Herbert I.Schiller
6.“Introduction" to Information and the Crisis Economy
Herbert I.Schiller
7.Reconstructing the Ruined Tower:Contemporary Communications and Questions of Class
Graham Murdock
8.The Information Commodity:A Preliminary View
Dan Schiller
9.The Political Economy Approach:A Critical Challenge
Oscar H.Gandy,Jr.
10.Political Economy,Communication,and Labor
Vincent Mosco
11.Political Economy,Power and New Media
Robin Mansell
Part Two:Methodological Considerations and Disciplinary Dialogues
12.Abstracted Empiricism
C.Wright Mills
13.Media Sociology:The Dominant Paradigm
Todd Gitlin
14.The Rediscovery of"Ideology":Return of the Repressed in Media Studies
Stuart Hall
15.Rethinking Political Economy:Change and Continuity
Eileen R.Meehan Vincent Mosco Janet Wasko
16.Not Yet the PostImperialist Era
Herbert I.Schiller
17.The Political Economy of Communication and the Future of the Field
Robert W.McChesney
Part Three:The Power of Advertising and the Making of the Audience Commodity
18.Advertising at the Edge of the Apocalypse
Sut Jhally
19.The Restructuring of the European Advertising Industry
Armand M attelart
20.Capitalism and Control of the Press
James Curran
21.Advertising and the Content of a Democratic Press
C.Edwin Baker
22.Gendering the Commodity Audience:Critical Media Research,Feminism,and Political Economy
Eileen R.M eehan
23.Race,Ethnicity and the Segmentation of Media Markets Oscar H.Gandy,Jr
Part Four:Ownership and Control in the AngloAmerican Contexts:Capital,the State,and Other Social Forces
24.The Process of Legitimation-Ⅱ
Ralph Miliband
25.A Propaganda Model
Edward HermanNoam Chomsky
26.Extending and Refining the Propaganda Model
Colin Sparks
27.Large Corporations and the Control of the Communications Industries
Graham Murdock
28.The Publishing Industry
Mark Crispin Miller
29.Speaking Volumes:The Book Publishing Oligopoly and Its Cultural Consequences
Leah F.Binder
30.Government Financial Support to the Film Industry in the United States
Thomas Guback
31.The New Theology of the First Amendment:Class Privilege over Democracy
Robert W.McChesney
32.Copyright and the Commodification of Culture
Ronald V.Bettig
33.Stealth Regulation:Moral Meltdown and Political Radicalism at the Federal Communications Commission
Andrew Calabrese
34.Dynamics of Power in Contemporary Media PolicyMaking
Des Freedman
35.Commercialism and Professionalism in the American News Media
Daniel C.Hallin
36.The Hidden Side of Television Violence
George Gerbner
Part Five:International Perspectives:The Global,and National,and Local Dynamics of Capitalist Integration
37.The Context:Great Media Debate
Kaarle Nordenstreng
38.The Processes:From Nationalisms to Transnationals
Jésus MartínBarbero
39.Communication and the Postcolonial NationState:A New Political Economic Research Agenda
Amin Alhassan
40.Who Speaks for Asia:Media and Information Control in the Global Economy
Gerald SussmanJohn A.Lent
41.Global Productions
Gerald SussmanJohn A.Lent
42.Political Economy and Ethnography:Transformations in an Indian Village
Manjunath Pendakur
43.A Contemporary"Denial of Access":Knowledge,IPR and the Public Good
Pradip Thomas
Part Six:Sites,Agents and Processes of Transformation
44.Rethinking Media and Democracy
James Curran
45.Cycles and Circuits of Struggle in High-Technology Capitalism
Nick Witheford
46.For a Political Economy of Indymedia Practice
Bob Hanke
47.Global Commons,Public Space and Contemporary IPR
Lawrence Liang
48.Who Speaks for the Governed? World Summit on Information Society,Civil Society and the Limits of"Multistakeholderism"
Paula Chakravartty
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