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020 _a9781446268704
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082 0 4 _a302.2
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100 1 _aBoyd-Barrett, Oliver,
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245 1 0 _aMedia imperialism
_cOliver Boyd-Barrett.
300 _avii, 219 pages ;
_c24 cm
520 _a"How does control of media resources serve political and economic ends? What is the impact of media concentration and monopoly in the era of technology convergence, with not just traditional and 'new' media but also consumer electronics, telephony and computing industries? Revisiting the classic concept of media imperialism, Oliver Boyd-Barrett presents a thorough retake for the 21st century, arguing for the need to understand media and empires and how structures of power and control continue to regulate our access to and consumption of the media. It's no longer just Disney and Dallas--it's also now Alibaba, Apple, Facebook, Google, Samsung and Huawei. Examining the interplay between communications industries and the hierarchies and networks of political, corporate and plutocratic power in a globalized world, the book explains: the historical context of the relationship between media and imperialism; contestation and collaboration among new media empires; the passion for social justice that inspired the original theories of media and cultural imperialism, and how it has been embraced by a new generation. Digging deeply into the global landscape and emerging media markets to explore how media power works across transnational boundaries, this book gives a clear and sophisticated argument for why media imperialism still matters."--Publisher description.
650 0 _aMass media
_xPolitical aspects.
_99187
650 0 _aMass media
_xSocial aspects.
_99188
650 0 _aImperialism
_xPress coverage.
_99189
650 0 _aMass media and globalization.
_99190
650 0 _aMass media policy.
_99191
650 0 _aMass media
_xMoral and ethical aspects.
_99192
650 0 _aImperialism.
_9547
650 7 _aImperialism.
_2fast
_0(OCoLC)fst00968126
_9547
650 7 _aMass media and globalization.
_2fast
_0(OCoLC)fst01748085
_99190
650 7 _aMass media
_xSocial aspects.
_2fast
_0(OCoLC)fst01011303
_99188
650 7 _aMassenmedien
_2gnd
_0(DE-601)106235079
_99128
650 7 _aNeue Medien
_2gnd
_0(DE-601)104456221
_99129
650 7 _aImperialismus
_2gnd
_0(DE-601)106287427
_99130
650 7 _aKriegsberichterstattung
_2gnd
_0(DE-601)106258699
_99131
650 7 _aGlobalisering.
_2sao
_99132
650 7 _aMassmedia.
_2sao
_99133
650 7 _aMasskommunikation.
_2sao
_99134
650 7 _aImperialism.
_2sao
_9547
264 1 _aLondon ;
_aThousand Oaks, California :
_bSAGE Publications,
_c2015.
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_bn
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
_bnc
_2rdacarrier
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 182-211) and index.
505 0 _aRedefining the field -- Territorial and "free trade" empire buliding : war by media-sanctioned pretext -- Classic approaches to media imperialism : three models -- Colonial communication reframed -- Selling pretexts for imperial war -- Media and the hybrid pretexts for wars in Libya and Syria -- Western media propaganda and Iran's non-existent nukes -- Towards digital media empires -- Other media imperialisms -- Media resisting imperialism -- Conclusion.
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