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Capitalism and the Media

Key Concepts for Understanding Communications and Technology

Freedman, Des

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1. Auflage Mai 2026
300 Seiten, Softcover
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ISBN: 978-1-5095-6531-3
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Capitalism is the most powerful, creative and destructive social system the world has ever seen. Vigorously celebrated and fiercely contested, it provides the backdrop for the pipelines and platforms that supply audiences with entertainment, information and connection.

This book provides an accessible introduction to the key characteristics of capitalism and illustrates how they shape and distort our media and communications landscapes. Exploring concepts including accumulation, exploitation, ideology, oppression, commodification and colonization, the book discusses the impact of these processes on everything from our experiences online and the dynamics of algorithms, to the power of oligarchs and the media's role in the escalating environmental crisis.

At a time when technology is often heralded as either the cause or the solution to issues of polarization, disinformation and atomization, an understanding of the simultaneous resilience and fragility of capitalism is essential. Capitalism and the Media is important reading for students of media, communications, cultural studies and politics and a valuable resource for scholars and activists.

Acknowledgments

1. Capitalism shouldn't need an introduction
2. Technology and revolution
3. Private property and enclosure
4. Labour, exploitation and class
5. Commodification and marketization
6. Competition and monopoly
7. Accumulation and profit
8. Ideology and hegemony
9. Freedom and democracy
10. Capitalism and the state
11. Imperialism, colonialism and globalization
12. Oppression
13. Nature and environment
14. Contradiction and crisis
15. Conclusion

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Index
Des Freedman is Professor of Media and Communication Studies at Goldsmiths, University of London.

D. Freedman, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK