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Toward a Political Economy of Labor in the Media Industries
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pp. i
Front Matter
pp. 1
Introduction: The Political Economy of Communications: Core Concerns and Issues
pp. 11
Political Economies as Moral Economies: Commodities, Gifts, and Public Goods
pp. 41
The Political Economy of Communication Revisited
pp. 62
Markets in Theory and Markets in Television
pp. 83
Theorizing the Cultural Industries: Persistent Specificities and Reconsiderations
pp. 109
Communication Economy Paths: A Latin American Approach
pp. 127
The Media amid Enterprises, the Public, and the State: New Challenges for Research
pp. 140
Media Ownership, Concentration, and Control: The Evolution of Debate
pp. 169
Maximizing Value: Economic and Cultural Synergies
pp. 187
Economy, Ideology, and Advertising
pp. 206
Branding and Culture
pp. 226
Liberal Fictions: The Public-Private Dichotomy in Media Policy
pp. 264
The Militarization of US Communications
pp. 283
Journalism Regulation: State Power and Professional Autonomy
pp. 305
The Death of Hollywood: Exaggeration or Reality?
pp. 331
The Political Economy of the Recorded Music Industry: Redefinitions and New Trajectories in the Digital Age
pp. 358
The Political Economy of Labor
pp. 381
Toward a Political Economy of Labor in the Media Industries
pp. 401
From the “Work of Consumption” to the “Work of Prosumers”: New Scenarios, Problems, and Risks
pp. 415
The Political Economy of Audiences
pp. 436
The Political Economy of Personal Information
pp. 458
The Political Economy of Political Ignorance
pp. 483
Media and Communication Studies going Global
pp. 501
New International Debates on Culture, Information, and Communication
pp. 521
Global Capitalism, Temporality, and the Political Economy of Communication
pp. 541
Global Media Capital and Local Media Policy
pp. 558
The Challenge of China: Contribution to a Transcultural Political Economy of Communication for the Twenty-First Century
pp. 583
Name Index
pp. 596
Subject Index
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