Media, Society, World: Social Theory and Digital Media Practice

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Polity, 13 nov. 2012 - 311 pages
Media are fundamental to our sense of living in a social world. Since the beginning of modernity, media have transformed the scale on which we act as social beings. And now in the era of digital media, media themselves are being transformed as platforms, content, and producers multiply.

Yet the implications of social theory for understanding media and of media for rethinking social theory have been neglected; never before has it been more important to understand those implications. This book takes on this challenge.

Drawing on Couldry's fifteen years of work on media and social theory, this book explores how questions of power and ritual, capital and social order, and the conduct of political struggle, professional competition, and everyday life, are all transformed by today's complex combinations of traditional and 'new' media. In the concluding chapters Couldry develops a framework for global comparative research into media and for thinking collectively about the ethics and justice of our lives with media. The result is a book that is both a major intervention in the field and required reading for all students of media and sociology.
 

Table des matières

Introduction Digital Media and Social Theory
1
Media as Practice
33
Media as Ritual and Social Form
59
Media and the Hidden Shaping of the Social
84
Network Society Networked Politics?
108
Media and the Transformation of Capital and Authority
133
Media Cultures A World Unfolding
156
Media Ethics Media Justice
180
Notes
211
References
247
Index
297
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Nick Couldry is professor of media and communications at Goldsmiths, University of London.

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