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The Audience Commodity in a Digital Age - Revisiting a Critical Theory of Commercial Media (Hardcover, New edition): Lee... The Audience Commodity in a Digital Age - Revisiting a Critical Theory of Commercial Media (Hardcover, New edition)
Lee McGuigan, Vincent Manzerolle
R3,985 Discovery Miles 39 850 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This edited collection comprises foundational texts and new contributions that revisit the theory of the "audience commodity" as first articulated by Dallas Smythe. Contributors focus on the historical and theoretical importance of this theory to critical studies of media/communication, culture, society, economics, and technology - a theory that has underpinned critical media studies for more than three decades, but has yet to be compiled in a single edited collection. The primary objective is to appraise its relevance in relation to changes in media and communication since the time of Smythe's writing, principally addressing the rise of digital, online, and mobile media. In addition to updating this perspective, contributors confront the topic critically in order to test its limits. Contextualizing theories of the audience commodity within an intellectual history, they consider their enduring relationship to the field of media/communication studies as well as the important legacy of Dallas Smythe.

The Audience Commodity in a Digital Age - Revisiting a Critical Theory of Commercial Media (Paperback, New edition): Lee... The Audience Commodity in a Digital Age - Revisiting a Critical Theory of Commercial Media (Paperback, New edition)
Lee McGuigan, Vincent Manzerolle
R1,029 Discovery Miles 10 290 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This edited collection comprises foundational texts and new contributions that revisit the theory of the "audience commodity" as first articulated by Dallas Smythe. Contributors focus on the historical and theoretical importance of this theory to critical studies of media/communication, culture, society, economics, and technology - a theory that has underpinned critical media studies for more than three decades, but has yet to be compiled in a single edited collection. The primary objective is to appraise its relevance in relation to changes in media and communication since the time of Smythe's writing, principally addressing the rise of digital, online, and mobile media. In addition to updating this perspective, contributors confront the topic critically in order to test its limits. Contextualizing theories of the audience commodity within an intellectual history, they consider their enduring relationship to the field of media/communication studies as well as the important legacy of Dallas Smythe.

Selling the American People - Advertising, Optimization, and the Origins of Adtech (Paperback): Lee McGuigan Selling the American People - Advertising, Optimization, and the Origins of Adtech (Paperback)
Lee McGuigan
R1,437 R1,286 Discovery Miles 12 860 Save R151 (11%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days
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