Power Without Responsibility: Press, Broadcasting and the Internet in Britain

Author:   James Curran (Goldsmiths, University of London, UK) ,  Jean Seaton (University of Westminster, UK)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Edition:   8th edition
ISBN:  

9780415706421


Pages:   572
Publication Date:   22 June 2018
Replaced By:   9781032111995
Format:   Hardback
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This book attacks the conventional history of the press as a story of progress; offers a critical defence and history of public service broadcasting; provides a myth-busting account of the internet; a subtle account of the impact of social media and explores key debates about the role and politics of the media. It has become a standard book on media and other courses: but it has also gone beyond an academic audience to reach a wider public. Hailed as ‘a classic of media history and analysis’ by the Irish Times and a book that has ‘cracked the canon’ by the Times Higher, it has been translated into five languages. This edition contains six new chapters. These include the press and the remaking of Britain, the rise of the neo-liberal Establishment, the moral decline of journalism, the impact of social media and a history of attempts to reform the press. It contains new research on the relationship between programmes, institutions and society. It places key UK institutions in the wider context of international affairs and their impact. The book has been updated to take account of new developments like Brexit and the rise of Jeremy Corbyn and the shift in authority and legitimacy prompted by social media. It does this with a clear explanation of how policy can shape media outcomes.

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Author:   James Curran (Goldsmiths, University of London, UK) ,  Jean Seaton (University of Westminster, UK)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Edition:   8th edition
Weight:   0.952kg
ISBN:  

9780415706421


ISBN 10:   0415706424
Pages:   572
Publication Date:   22 June 2018
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Replaced By:   9781032111995
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Part I Press history James Curran Press history as political mythology The struggle for a free press Janus face of reform Industrialization of the press Era of the press barons Press under public regulation Post-war press: fable of progress Press and the remaking of Britain Rise of the neo-liberal Establishment Moral decline of the press Part II Broadcasting history Jean Seaton Reith and the denial of politics Broadcasting and the Blitz Public service commerce: ITV, new audiences and new revenue Foreign affairs: the BBC, the world and the government Class, taste and profit Managers, regulators and broadcasters Public service under attack Broadcasting roller-coaster Part III Rise of new media New media in Britain – James Curran History of the internet – James Curran Sociology of the internet – James Curran Social media: making new societies or polarization – Jean Seaton Part IV Theories of the media Jean Seaton Metabolising Britishness Global understanding Broadcasting and the theory of public service Part V Politics of the media Industrial folklore and press reform – James Curran Contradictions in media policy – James Curran and Jean Seaton Media reform: democratic choices – James Curran Bibliography Index

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`This is the book that changed everything in media studies.' Sally Young, University of Melbourne `This is a brilliant seminal history of broadcasting, press and the new media, vividly and insightfully told, with sharp vignettes of political interference and policy challenges. It is a powerful reminder of why public service broadcasting and truthful communication is vital to our democracy.' Baroness Helena Kennedy, President of Mansfield College, Oxford `This skillfully revised and updated edition of Curran and Seaton's magnificent history is just as fresh and relevant now as it has been over the decades.' David Hesmondhalgh, Leeds University `The pleasure of a classic that just keeps redelivering. Power Without Responsibility proves itself yet again as the go-to source for analysis of the British media at their best and worst.' Barbie Zelizer, Annenberg School of Communication, University of Pennsylvania `If I was able to suggest one book about the history of journalism - whether to a student, a journalist or someone who simply wanted to know more about the role of the news media in our democracy - it would be Power Without Responsibility. Much of our understanding of the past is altered by the present, so we are all indebted to James Curran and Jean Seaton for this excellent new edition. There has been no shortage of controversies and debates about the news media in recent years: this book guides us through them with a sharp eye, a clear head, and the wisdom that comes from a formidable sense of history. Packed with eloquently delivered information, it is analytical but jargon-free, critical without ever being doctrinaire.' Justin Lewis, Cardiff University


Author Information

James Curran is Professor of Communications at Goldsmiths, University of London. Jean Seaton is Professor of Media History at the University of Westminster, and Director of the Orwell Foundation.

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