读本以二十九篇精选文献梳理出批判传播研究范畴内两大学术脉络上的卓越业绩:其一是新自由主义经济主导的资本主义如何重构了西方包括新闻传播在内的文化产业,从事新闻传播与文化创意经济的知识劳工无一不受到资本逻辑与跨国劳动分工等形塑不平等的权力关系的压制;其二则是对马克思的论著精髓、新闻思想渊源和实践转向的再度审视。
1. Media, Power, and Democracy in Latin America/Lee Artz
2. The New International Division of Cultural Labor/Toby Miller
3. Unsustainable Journalism/Toby Miller
4. Political Economy within Cultural Studies/ Richard Maxwell
5. Template Revolutions: Marketing U.S. Regime Change in Eastern Europe/Gerald Sussman & Sascha Krader
6. Beyond the Model Worker: Surveying a Creative Precariat/Greig de Peuter
7. Language Put to Work: Cognitive Capitalism, Call Center Labor, and Worker Inquiry/Enda Brophy
8. Sharp Left Turn for the Media Reform Movement/Robert W. McChesney
9. In Whose Interest? Government Communication and Public Accountability/Kirsten Kozolanka
10. Twisting and Turning: India’s Telecommunications and Media
Industries under the Neoliberal Regime/Manjunath Pendakur
11. Capital Limits on Creativity: Neoliberalism and its Uses of Art/Jyotsna Kapur
12. Manifest Spatialization: Militarizing Communication in Canada/Patricia Mazepa
13. “To Veil the Threat of Terror”: Afghan Women and the <Clash of Civilizations> in the Imagery of the U.S. War on Terrorism/Dana L. Cloud
14. From Pink Slips to Pink Slime: Transforming Media Labor in a Digital Age/Nicole S. Cohen
15. Cultural Work as a Site of Struggle: Freelancers and Exploitation/Nicole S. Cohen
16. Communication is Freedom: Karl Marx on Press Freedom and Censorship/Hanno Hardt
17. Karl Marx@Internet Studies/Christian Fuchs & Nick Dyer-Witheford
18. After the Internet: Cloud Computing, Big Data and the Internet of Things/Vincent Mosco
19. Marx is Back, But Which One? On Knowledge Labour and Media Practice/Vincent Mosco
20. Marx as Journalist: An Interview with Jim Ledbetter/Steven Sherman
21. Missing Marx: The Place of Marx in Current Communication Research and the Place of Communication in Marx’s Work/İrfan Erdogan
22. Digital Marx: Toward a Political Economy of Distributed Media/Andreas Wittel
23. Media Activism From Above and Below: Lessons from the 1940s American Reform Movement/Victor Pickard
24. The Network Media Economy: Triumph of the Media Infrastructure Industries, or Crisis of Media?/Dwayne Winseck
25. “You Kind of Have to Bite the Bullet and do Bitch Work”: How Internships Teach Students to Unthink Exploitation in Public Relations/Michelle Rodino-Colocino & Stephanie N. Beberick
26. Occuy the Media: Toward a Communication System for the 99 Percent/Steve Macek
27. The Reporters’ Rebellion: The Chicago Journalism Review 1968-1975/Steve Macek
28. Play it Again, (Uncle) Sam: A Brief History of US Imperialism, Propaganda, and the News/Deepa Kumar
29. At Last: Labor Convergence and the Creation of SAG-AFTRA/Catherine McKercher Contributors
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This collection brings together leading critical scholars working in the West to re-read Marx and build on his insights to produce an indispensable analysis of the ways digital technologies are being pressed into the service of neo-liberal economic strategies and military adventurism. Contributions shine a fierce light on developments in both the established capitalist heartlands of North America and Europe and the emerging economic arenas of India and Latin America, detailing the changing organisation of communicative power, the increasing precarity of cultural labour, and new sources of contradiction, contest and social mobilisation. As in Marx’s own writings, penetrating theoretical reflection sits alongside vivid empirical illustrations of exploitation, ideology, and movements of refusal and opposition, demonstrating why a comprehensive critical analysis of communications under contemporary capitalism needs to bring political economy and social and cultural analysis together. It is an exceptional collection, full of provocative arguments and telling examples challenging us to carry Marx’s legacy into the future and demonstrating why he continues to be an indispensable resource. ——Graham Murdock, Professor of Culture and Economy, Loughborough University, UK
温故所以知新,启后必须承先,曹晋与莫斯可教授主编的《批判传播研究:西方视野》(英文读本),既解构又建构,让人耳目一新。资本体制的危机盘旋上升,日趋严峻,传播产业亦然。因此,劳动情境的恶化无法因为创意论述的掩饰而减缓,地球生态窘迫让人正视新媒体无时不在对物质环境巧取豪夺;于是,马克思新闻观的当代理解及其对行动的催促合当再起,全国范围与在地实践的公共传媒必须活络与扩大。读本的作者分进合击,回顾历史而直面现实,从北美、南美、欧洲再至伊斯兰文明与印度,都在注目之列。 ——冯建三 台湾政治大学传播学院教授