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[ecrea] New book: Neoliberalism, Media and the Political
Tue Nov 25 07:36:46 GMT 2014
Neoliberalism, Media and the Political
Sean Phelan
Neoliberalism, Media and the Political presents a novel critical
analysis of the condition of media and journalism in neoliberal
cultures. Emphasizing neoliberalism's status as a political ideology
that is simultaneously hostile to politics, the argument is grounded in
empirical illustrations from different social contexts, including
post-Rogernomics New Zealand, Celtic Tiger Ireland, the Leveson Inquiry
into the UK press, and the climate-sceptic blogosphere. Phelan draws on
a variety of theoretical sources, especially Laclau and Bourdieu, to
affirm the importance of neoliberalism as an analytical concept. Yet, he
also interrogates how critiques of neoliberalism – in media research and
elsewhere – can reduce social practices to the category of neoliberal.
Against the image of a monolithic free-market ideology that imposes
itself on other domains, the book identifies the potential sites of a
cultural politics within neoliberalized media regimes.
Table of contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Disfiguring Neoliberalism
1. Articulating Neoliberalism in Critical Media and Communication Studies
2. Neoliberal Discourse: Theory, History and Trajectories
3. Neoliberal Logics and Field Theory
4. Neoliberalism and Media Democracy: A Representative Anecdote from
Post-Rogernomics New Zealand
5. The Journalistic Habitus and the Realist Style
6. Media Cultures, Anti-Politics and the 'Climategate' Affair
7. Neoliberal Imaginaries, Press Freedom and the Politics of Leveson
8. Media Rituals and the 'Celtic Tiger': The Neoliberal Nation and its
Transnational Circulation
Conclusion: The Possibility of a Radical Media Politics
'Understanding how the concept and mechanics of neoliberalism work
through and in the media and the consequences for our political lives is
one of the key issues of our times. Phelan manages to weave political
economy with cultural studies, discourse theory with field theory
alongside an historical analysis of the concept of neoliberalism, to
offer an incisive and insightful empirical critique of how neoliberalism
gets mediated through contemporary issues… It should be required reading
for any scholar interested in a critical media politics…'
- Natalie Fenton, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK
'If political theorists have sometimes been inclined to ignore the work
of media and communication researchers, this book shows why they can no
longer do so. Phelan offers a powerful analysis of the political role
media and journalism play in the performance of neoliberal logics.'
- Jason Glynos, University of Essex, UK
'Neoliberalism, Media and the Political is a theoretically astute,
politically engaged, and empirically grounded guide to the
often-perplexing world of neoliberalized media. Sean Phelan goes beyond
neoliberalism's willful misrepresentations, and beyond the ways that it
likes to look at itself in the mirror, to deliver a penetrating analysis
of the actually existing, variegated, and often 'disfigured' forms of
mediatized market rule.'
- Jamie Peck, author of Constructions of Neoliberal Reason
Palgrave Macmillan
November 2014
£60.00 |$95.00
For review copies, please contact Lauren Pettifer at
(lauren.pettifer /at/ palgrave.com)
For further information, see
http://www.palgrave.com/page/detail/neoliberalism-media-and-the-political-sean-phelan/?K=9781137308351
Sean Phelan (PhD)
Senior Lecturer
School of Communication, Journalism and Marketing
Massey University
PO Box 756
Wellington
Aotearoa New Zealand
Room: 5E07
Phone: +64 4 801 5799 ext 63539
Fax: +64 4 801 2693
E-mail: (s.phelan /at/ massey.ac.nz)
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