Recommended Reading List |
Books:Thompson, B. John (2008). Medya ve Modernite. Kırmızı Yayınları, İstanbul.Miller Toby ve diğerleri (2012). Küresel Hollywood. Doruk yayınları, İstanbul.Maigret, Eric (2011). Medya ve İletişim Sosyolojisi. İletişim Yayınları, İstanbul.Fuchs, Christian (2013). Dijital emek ve Karl Marx. Notabene yayınları, İstanbul.Wayne, Mike (2015). Marksizm ve Medya Araştırmaları. Yordam Kitap, İstanbul.Articles:1. Nixon, Brice (2013). Critical Political Economy of Communication and the Problem of Method. Marx and the political economy of the media (ed. Christian Fuchs, Vincent Mosco) (sf.260-283). Brill.2. Wasko, J. , Murdock, G. , ve Sousa, H. (2011). Introduction: The Political Economy of Communications Core Concerns and Issues. The handbook of political economy of communications (ed. Janet Wasko, Graham Murdock, and Helena Sousa) (sf. 1-11). Blackwell Publishing.3. Garnham, Nicholas (2011). The Political Economy of Communication Revisited. The handbook of political economy of communications (ed. Janet Wasko, Graham Murdock, and Helena Sousa) (sf. 41-61). Blackwell Publishing.4. Vaughan, Nathan (2011). Maximizing Value: Economic and Cultural Synergies. The handbook of political economy of communications (ed. Janet Wasko, Graham Murdock, and Helena Sousa) (sf. 169-187). Blackwell Publishing.5. Wasko, Janet (2011). The Death of Hollywood: Exaggeration or Reality? The handbook of political economy of communications (ed. Janet Wasko, Graham Murdock, and Helena Sousa) (sf. 307-331). Blackwell Publishing.6. Mosco, Vincent (2011). The Political Economy of Labor. The handbook of political economy of communications (ed. Janet Wasko, Graham Murdock, and Helena Sousa) (sf. 358-381). Blackwell Publishing.7. Hesmondhalgh, David and Baker, Sarah . Toward a Political Economy of Labor in the Media Industries. The handbook of political economy of communications (ed. Janet Wasko, Graham Murdock, and Helena Sousa) (sf. 381-401). Blackwell Publishing. |
Catalog Content |
The Subject of Political Economy: Production of goods, Production relationships, Social development; Political Economy of Communication: French revolution, Telegraph to television, Internet and globalisation; Hollywood Cinema: Hollywood and Globalisation, Cultural Imperialism of Hollywood, Hollywood Media-Industry complex; Political Economy of Television: What really is television?, From TV to digital; Political Economy of Digital Production: Freedom or new hegemony?, Digital content and new viewership; Labor in Cinema and Television: Division of labor, Collaboration, Creative labor, Digital labor; Audiences: Social class and media, Alienation. |