This work provides theoretical analysis and historical detail to reconceptualize the significance of modern journalism from the point of view of its greatest creation - popular readerships. It traces the links between journalism, politics and popular culture, showing how liberty, fraternity and equality are unthinkable without suburbia, sexualization and kissing. The book also provides a critique of academic and professional discourses on popular journalism, and provides new bridges between contemporary journalism and contemporary theory. The work is illustrated from the popular media new and old.
This work provides theoretical analysis and historical detail to reconceptualize the significance of modern journalism from the point of view of its greatest creation - popular readerships.About the AuthorJohn Hartley is at Queensland University of Technology, Australia
Book InformationISBN 9780340584897
Author Prof. John HartleyFormat Paperback
Page Count 288
Imprint Hodder ArnoldPublisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 690g
Dimensions(mm) 243mm * 172mm * 14mm