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Author Garnham, Nicholas.

Title Emancipation, the media, and modernity : arguments about the media and social theory / Nicholas Garnham.

Publication Info. Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2000.

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 Moore Stacks  P94.6 .G37 2000    Available  ---
Description vii, 206 pages ; 22 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 190-198) and index.
Contents The media, emancipation, and modernity -- Media histories, media theories, and modernity -- The media as cultural industries -- The media as technologies -- Media producers -- Audiences: interpretation and consumption -- Culture, ideology, and aesthetics: the analysis and evaluation of media content -- The media and politics.
Summary "The book argues that the media are important because they raise a set of questions that have been central to social and political theory since the Enlightenment. In a series of probes into different sets of questions raised by the media, the argument of the book focuses on the problem raised by what Kant called the unsocial sociability of human kind. Under what conditions could autonomous, free individuals live in viable social communities. Or to put it another way what are the related scope for, and limits on, human reason and emancipation."--BOOK JACKET.
Provenance Gift of Dr. E. Graham McKinley
Subject Mass media and culture.
Mass media and culture.
Mass media -- Social aspects.
Mass media -- Social aspects.
Social sciences -- Philosophy.
Social sciences -- Philosophy.
ISBN 0198742258
9780198742258
019874224X paperback
9780198742241 paperback