----- 媒体的政治经济学:全球媒体产业的转型
List of Figures List of Tables List of Contributors Preface Acknowledgments Part One: Introductory Essay 1 The Political Economies of Media and the Transformation of the Global Media Industries: An Introductory Essay 3 Dwayne Winseck, Carleton University Part Two: From the Singular to the Plural-Theorizing the Digital and Networked Media Industries in the Twenty-First Century Principal ongoing mutations of Cultural and Informational Industries Bernand Miege, Carleton University Media Ownership, Oligarchies, and Globalization: Media Concentration in South America Guillermo Mastrini and Martin Becerra, University of Buenos Aires Media as Creative Industries: Conglomeration and Globalization as Accumulation Strategies in an Age of Digital Media Terry Flew, Queensland University of Technology The Structure and Dynamics of Communications Business Networks in an Era of Convergence: Mapping the Global Networks of the Information Business Amelia Arsenault, Annenberg School, University of Pennsylvania Part Three The Conquest of Capital or Creative Gales of Destruction? Hard Jobs in Hollywood: How Concentration in Distribution Affects the Production Side of the Media Entertainment Industry 123 Susan Christopherson, Cornell University Financialization and the "Crisis of the Media": The Rise and Fall of (Some) Media Conglomerates in Canada Dwayne Winseck, Carleton University Deconvergence and Deconsolidation in the Global Media Industries: The Rise and Fall of (Some) Media Conglomerate(s) Dal Yong Jin, Simon Fraser University Navigational Media: The Political Economy of Online Traffic Elizabeth Van Couvering, Leicester University The Contemporary World Wide Web: Social Medium or New Space of Accumulation? Christian Fuchs, Uppsala University Part Four Communication, Conventions, and "Crises" Running on empty?: The Uncertain Financial Futures of Public Service Media in the Contemporary Media Policy Environment Peter A. Thompson, University of Wellington Mediation, Financialization, and the Global Financial Crisis: An Inverted Political Economy Perspective Aeron Davis, University of London The Wizards of Oz: Peering Behind the Curtain on the Relationship Between Central Banks and the Business Media Marc-Andre Pigeon, Carleton University References Suggested Subject Index Terms
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