Book Summary
This book is a wide-ranging and engaging introduction to media and cultural studies, written by one of the leading scholars in the field. Lull discusses the key critical concepts in contemporary culture and communication by providing a fresh account of current developments worldwide. Drawing on major streams of social and cultural theory and on ethnographic research, Lull shows how modern mass media interacts with and influences ideology, consciousness, hegemony, social rules, power, meaning and culture. James Lull provocatively describes subject matter ranging from black cultural power in America's inner cities and modern popular music to the part played by satellite television in the challenge to communist authority and the global reterritorialization of cultural identities. By emphasizing the social nature of media institutions, the indeterminate character of communications technology and symbolic texts, and the interpretative and utilitarian ambitions of audiences, Lull takes the reader on a remarkable journey through contemporary social and cultural influences. The book provides a highly readable introduction to media, communication and culture while advancing a sophisticated theoretical position. It is an ideal textbook for students in media studies, communications studies, cultural studies and sociology of culture.
Book Details
Book Name | Media Communication |
Author | James Lull |
Publisher | Columbia University Press (Jan 1995) |
ISBN | 9780231102643 |
Pages | 216 |
Language | English |
Price | 3708 |