The Routledge Companion to British Media History
An essential guide to media history and its societal significance
Martin Conboy editor John Steel editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Inc
Published:5th Dec '17
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This comprehensive exploration of media evolution provides essential insights into the historical context and societal impact, making the Routledge Companion to British Media History a vital resource.
The Routledge Companion to British Media History offers a thorough examination of the evolution of various media forms within diverse social, regional, and national contexts. This volume consists of 50 chapters authored by a remarkable group of internationally acclaimed scholars, who bring together contemporary debates and issues in media history during this period of significant transformation. It serves as an invaluable resource for both students and researchers, presenting a collection of comparable media histories that enrich the understanding of the field.
The first two sections of the Companion feature thematic chapters that broadly reflect on historiography, providing essential historical context for discussions surrounding the influence of media and their societal significance. These sections are organized into key themes, including media history debates and the relationship between media and society, allowing for a comprehensive exploration of these critical topics.
The later sections delve into specific media formats, employing various approaches to historicizing media futures. This includes focused discussions on newspapers, magazines, radio, film, television, and digital media. The Routledge Companion to British Media History is not just a compilation of information; it is an essential guide to the key ideas, concepts, and debates that shape the field of media history today.
"This will be the first port of call for students and lecturers around the world wanting to understand British media history. It covers a wide spectrum, summarises existing research, and breaks new ground. It is a landmark book."
- James Curran, Professor of Communications, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK
"This impressively comprehensive compilation of essays on British media history comprises 50 essays by a wide range of scholars from universities throughout the UK. More than a typical historical analysis, the book problematizes (in Karen Weekes's definition) media history in considering whether media are a cause or a symptom of a larger cultural phenomenon. This cultural contextualization and interdisciplinary approach to media history offers an invaluable contrast to the more economically induced pressures of time and space created by the diverse digital media market environment. Another strength of the book is that the editors... planned it to reach “the widest possible range of readers”; at that, the book is a brilliant success... This volume is an invaluable resource for the study of British media history... Summing Up: Highly recommended."
- M. R. Grant, emerita, Wheaton College, USA, in CHOICE
ISBN: 9780815395485
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Weight: 1043g
610 pages