James W. Carey and Communication Research

James W. Carey and Communication Research
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Publisher : Peter Lang Incorporated, International Academic Publishers
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1433108461
ISBN-13 : 9781433108464
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis James W. Carey and Communication Research by : Jefferson Pooley

Reputation at the University's Margins -- Notes -- Index

Communication as Culture

Communication as Culture
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Publisher : Psychology Press
Total Pages : 258
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ISBN-10 : 041590725X
ISBN-13 : 9780415907255
Rating : 4/5 (5X Downloads)

Synopsis Communication as Culture by : James W. Carey

Carey's seminal work joins central issues in the field and redefines them. It will force the reader to think in new and fruitful ways about such dichotomies as transmissions vs. ritual, administrative vs. critical, positivist vs. marxist, and cultural vs. power-orientated approaches to communications study. An historically inspired treatment of major figures and theories, required reading for the sophisticated scholar' - George Gerbner, University of Pennsylvania ...offers a mural of thought with a rich background, highlighted by such thoughts as communication being the 'maintenance of society in time'. - Cast/Communication Booknotes These essays encompass much more than a critique of an academic discipline. Carey's lively thought, lucid style, and profound scholarship propel the reader through a wide and varied intellectual landscape, particularly as these issues have affected Modern American thought. As entertaining as it is enlightening, Communication as Culture is certain to become a classic in its field.

James Carey

James Carey
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Publisher : U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages : 377
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ISBN-10 : 9780816627028
ISBN-13 : 0816627029
Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis James Carey by : Eve Stryker Munson

James Carey - scholar, media critic, and teacher of journalists - almost single-handedly established the importance of defining a cultural perspective when analyzing communications. Interspersing Carey's major essays with articles exploring his central themes and their importance, this collection provides a critical introduction to the work of this significant figure. In James Carey: A Critical Reader, sever scholars who have been influenced by him consider his work and how it has affected the development of media studies. Carey has examined the roles the media and the academy have played in creating and maintaining a public sphere, as well as the ways technology helps or hinders that project. Carey's themes range from the strains on democracy and drawbacks of technology to the critique of journalism and the politics of academe.

Thinking with James Carey

Thinking with James Carey
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Publisher : Peter Lang
Total Pages : 250
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ISBN-10 : 0820474053
ISBN-13 : 9780820474052
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis Thinking with James Carey by : Jeremy Packer

James Carey is arguably the founder of the critical cultural study of communication and media in the United States. This volume brings together top communication and media scholars to revisit and engage key themes in Carey's groundbreaking work. This lively assortment of cutting-edge research provides a timely overview of Carey's impact on current scholarship in communication, cultural studies, and U.S. history. Also included is a wide-ranging two-part interview by Lawrence Grossberg in which Carey discusses his intellectual biography, revisits his classic essays, and argues for the urgent need for democratically motivated scholarship in the contemporary United States.

The History of Media and Communication Research

The History of Media and Communication Research
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Publisher : Peter Lang
Total Pages : 412
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ISBN-10 : 0820488291
ISBN-13 : 9780820488295
Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis The History of Media and Communication Research by : David W. Park

«Strictly speaking», James Carey wrote, «there is no history of mass communication research.» This volume is a long-overdue response to Carey's comment about the field's ignorance of its own past. The collection includes essays of historiographical self-scrutiny, as well as new histories that trace the field's institutional evolution and cross-pollination with other academic disciplines. The volume treats the remembered past of mass communication research as crucial terrain where boundaries are marked off and futures plotted. The collection, intended for scholars and advanced graduate students, is an essential compass for the field.

Key Concepts in Critical Cultural Studies

Key Concepts in Critical Cultural Studies
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Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Total Pages : 290
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ISBN-10 : 9780252092572
ISBN-13 : 0252092570
Rating : 4/5 (72 Downloads)

Synopsis Key Concepts in Critical Cultural Studies by : Linda Steiner

This volume brings together sixteen essays on key and intersecting topics in critical cultural studies from major scholars in the field. Taking into account the vicissitudes of political, social, and cultural issues, the contributors engage deeply with the evolving understanding of critical concepts such as history, community, culture, identity, politics, ethics, globalization, and technology. The essays address the extent to which these concepts have been useful to scholars, policy makers, and citizens, as well as the ways they must be rethought and reconsidered if they are to continue to be viable. Each essay considers what is known and understood about these concepts. The essays give particular attention to how relevant ideas, themes, and terms were developed, elaborated, and deployed in the work of James W. Carey, the "founding father" of cultural studies in the United States. The contributors map how these important concepts, including Carey's own work with them, have evolved over time and how these concepts intersect. The result is a coherent volume that redefines the still-emerging field of critical cultural studies. Contributors are Stuart Allan, Jack Zeljko Bratich, Clifford Christians, Norman Denzin, Mark Fackler, Robert Fortner, Lawrence Grossberg, Joli Jensen, Steve Jones, John Nerone, Lana Rakow, Quentin J. Schultze, Linda Steiner, Angharad N. Valdivia, Catherine Warren, Frederick Wasser, and Barbie Zelizer.

Changing Concepts of Time

Changing Concepts of Time
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 164
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ISBN-10 : 0742528189
ISBN-13 : 9780742528185
Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis Changing Concepts of Time by : Harold Adams Innis

This classic book, Harold A. Innis's last, returns to print with a new introduction by James W. Carey. An elaboration of Innis's earlier theories, Changing Concepts of Time looks at then-new technological changes in communication and considers the different ways in which space and time are perceived. Innis explores military implications of the U.S. Constitution, freedom of the press, communication monopolies, culture, and press support of presidential candidates, among other interesting and diverse topics.

Media, Myths, and Narrative

Media, Myths, and Narrative
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Publisher : SAGE Publications, Incorporated
Total Pages : 276
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ISBN-10 : UCSC:32106015933507
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Synopsis Media, Myths, and Narrative by : James W. Carey

Media, Myths and Narratives seeks to decode some of the messages transmitted by our mass media in terms of the cultural tradition in which they are enmeshed.Contributors from the fields of both communication and cultural studies, consider subjects as diverse as the narrative elements of news, the st.

Technomobility in China

Technomobility in China
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Publisher : NYU Press
Total Pages : 278
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ISBN-10 : 9781479866083
ISBN-13 : 1479866083
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis Technomobility in China by : Cara Wallis

Winner of the 2014 Bonnie Ritter Book Award Winner of the 2013 James W. Carey Media Research Award As unprecedented waves of young, rural women journey to cities in China, not only to work, but also to “see the world” and gain some autonomy, they regularly face significant institutional obstacles as well as deep-seated anti-rural prejudices. Based on immersive fieldwork, Cara Wallis provides an intimate portrait of the social, cultural, and economic implications of mobile communication for a group of young women engaged in unskilled service work in Beijing, where they live and work for indefinite periods of time. While simultaneously situating her work within the fields of feminist studies, technology studies, and communication theory, Wallis explores the way in which the cell phone has been integrated into the transforming social structures and practices of contemporary China, and the ways in which mobile technology enables rural young women—a population that has been traditionally marginalized and deemed as “backward” and “other”—to participate in and create culture, allowing them to perform a modern, rural-urban identity. In this theoretically rich and empirically grounded analysis, Wallis provides original insight into the co-construction of technology and subjectivity as well as the multiple forces that shape contemporary China.

Communication Matters

Communication Matters
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 345
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ISBN-10 : 9781136589591
ISBN-13 : 1136589597
Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis Communication Matters by : Jeremy Packer

Communication has often been understood as a realm of immaterial, insubstantial phenomena—images, messages, thoughts, languages, cultures, and ideologies—mediating our embodied experience of the concrete world. Communication Matters challenges this view, assembling leading scholars in the fields of Communication, Rhetoric, and English to focus on the materiality of communication. Building on the work of materialist theorists such as Gilles Deleuze, Michel Foucault, Friedrich Kittler, and Henri Lefebvre, the essays collected here examine the materiality of discourse itself and the constitutive force of communication in the production of the real. Communication Matters presents original work that rethinks communication as material and situates materialist approaches to communication within the broader "materiality turn" emerging in the humanities and social sciences. This collection will be of interest to researchers and postgraduate students in Media, Communication Studies, and Rhetoric. The book includes images of the digital media installations of Francesca Talenti, Professor, Department of Communication Studies, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.