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[Commlist] New book: Critique of the Political Economy of the Media
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Manfred Knoche. 2025. Critique of the Political Economy of the Media.
London: University of Westminster Press. 308 pages. 978-1-915445-48-3
(paperback) 978-1-915445-50-6 (open access). Critical, Digital and
Social Media Studies book series (edited by Christian Fuchs)
Open access:
https://doi.org/10.16997/book79 <https://doi.org/10.16997/book79>
Manfred Knoche's "Critique of the Political Economy of the Media" is an
approach to the critical analysis of the media’s role in contemporary
society.
Critique of the Political Economy of the Media is an approach to the
critical analysis of the media’s role in contemporary society. It is
based on Karl Marx’s theory of capitalism, using a combination of
critical social theory and empirical social research for studying what
role the media has in capitalism.
It introduces a theoretical framework that engages with important themes
including the crisis-ridden structural transformation of the media
industry, media economics in the age of digital communications, media
concentration, science communication and open access publishing, media
technologies, the role of advertising in capitalism, and the
contradictions of alternative media in capitalism.
Manfred Knoche is Professor Emeritus of Communication Studies with a
focus on Media Economics at the University of Salzburg, Austria. His
work has especially focused on the critique of the political economy of
media concentration and the media industry’s structural transformations.
“Borrowing from the famous subtitle of Capital, the book combines
theoretical depth with analytical rigour to throw new light on core
issues of technological change, media concentration, private ownership,
advertising finance and the commodification of media products, and to
grapple with the problems of creating non-commercial alternatives. […]
This book is a treasure trove of insights and provocations that belongs
on the bookshelf and reading list of anyone seriously interested in
developing a critical political economy of communication.”
--Professor Graham Murdock, Loughborough University.
"Manfred Knoche’s work shows how important it is to take Marx seriously
today in order to understand how capitalism shapes, distorts, and
damages our everyday life and everyday communication. His work on the
Critique of the Political Economy of Communication and the Media is of
great importance today for a critical analysis of the dynamics and
antagonisms of digital capitalism“
-- Prof. Christian Fuchs, Paderborn University
Table of Contents
Introduction 1
Part 1 Foundations of the Critique of the Political Economy of the Media
1. Capitalisation of the Media Industry 13
2. The Crisis-Ridden Capitalist Mode of Production as Driving Force for
Restructurations and Transformations in and of the Media Industry 36
3. The Media Industry’s Structural Transformation in Capitalism and the
Role of the State: Media Economics in the Age of Digital Communications 63
4. Media, Journalism, and the Public Sphere in the Private Family
Ownership of Capitalist Media Companies 103
Part 2 Applications of the Critique of the Political Economy of the Media
5. Media Concentration 125
6. Development of Media Technologies as “New Media” 149
7. Advertising – a Necessary “Elixir of Life” for Capitalism 174
8. Alternative Media: Free from State, Market, and Capital(ism)? On the
Antagonisms of Alternative Media and the Alternative Economy 196
9. Towards the Liberation from Capitalist Business Models: The
De-capitalisation of Journalism and Communication Studies 217
10. Science Communication and Open Access: The Critique of the Political
Economy of Capitalist Academic Publishers as Ideology Critique 242
Part 3 Postface
11. On the Critique of the Political Economy of Digital Capitalism: The
Importance of Manfred Knoche’s Contributions to the Critique of the
Political Economy of the Media Today 279
By Christian Fuchs
Index 298
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