Media, Structures, and Power: The Robert E. Babe Collection
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Edited collection of a Canadian media scholar's essays on media, economics, and political economy; the substantive content is communication theory, though the framing about Canadian scholarship's distinctive contribution to knowledge gives it a faint intellectual-history flavor and the blurb is thin.
This collection concerns media and communication scholarship, not research practice as an object of study.
Collected media and political-economy scholarship; object is communication theory, not research systems.
Résumé
Media, Structures, and Power is a collection of the scholarly writing of Canada's leading communication and media studies scholar, Robert E. Babe. Spanning almost four decades of scholarship, the volume reflects the breadth of Babe's work, from media and economics to communications history and political economy.\nBabe famously characterized Canadian scholars' distinctive contribution to knowledge as uniquely historical, holistic, and dialectical. The essays in Media, Structures, and Power reflect this particular strength. With a clarity of vision, Babe critiques mainstream economics, Canadian government policy, and postmodernist thought in social science. Containing introductions and contributions by other prominent scholars, this volume situates Babe's work within contemporary scholarship and underscores the extent to which he is one of Canada's most prescient thinkers. His interdisciplinary analyses will remain timely and influential well into the twenty-first century. (From online book description)
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La notice
- Revue
- Project Muse (Johns Hopkins University)
- Thématique
- Media Studies and Communication
- Domaine
- Social Sciences
- Établissements canadiens
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- Organismes subventionnaires
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- Mots-clés
- ScholarshipMainstreamCLARITYPower (physics)Government (linguistics)Politics
- Résumé présent dans OpenAlex
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