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[Commlist] New book: Free to Hate
Thu Mar 21 15:28:31 GMT 2024
We would like to announce a new publication from the University of
Illinois Press, which we hope will be of interest.
*Free to Hate***
How Media Liberalization Enabled Right-Wing Populism in Post-1989 Bulgaria
*Martin Marinos***
*_https://www.combinedacademic.co.uk/9780252087615/free-to-hate/
<https://www.combinedacademic.co.uk/9780252087615/free-to-hate/>_**__*
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*Receive a 20% discount online*:*
*LLF23*
*Valid until 11:59 GMT, 30^th June 2024. Discount only applies to the
CAP website.
“A thorough and well-researched history of postsocialist media
transformation in Bulgaria that has a great deal of relevance for
understanding the relationship between right-wing populism and
commercialization in Europe and worldwide.”--Anikó Imre, author of /TV
Socialism/
“An original interpretation of the role of the media in the rise of
populism, drawing on the political economy tradition of media and
communication research. High-quality interviews and on-site fieldwork
add originality and significance to the book.”--Sabina Mihelj, coauthor
of /Media Systems to Media Cultures: Understanding Socialist Television///
Linking neoliberalism with the Right’s global rise
Bulgaria’s media-driven pivot to right-wing populism parallels political
developments taking place around the world. Martin Marinos applies a
critical political economy approach to place Bulgarian right-wing
populism within the structural transformation of the country’s media
institutions. As Marinos shows, media concentration under Western giants
like Westdeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung and News Corporation have led to a
neoliberal turn of commercialization, concentration, and tabloidization
across media. The Right have used the anticommunism and racism bred by
this environment to not only undermine traditional media but position
their own outlets to boost new political entities like the nationalist
party Ataka. Marinos’s ethnographic observations and interviews with
local journalists, politicians, and media experts add on-the-ground
detail to his account. He also examines several related issues,
including the performative appeal of populist media and the money behind it.
A timely and innovative analysis, /Free to Hate/reveals where structural
changes in media intersect with right-wing populism.
*Martin Marinos*is an assistant professor in the Department of Film
Production and Media Studies at Penn State University.
*University of Illinois Press**| Geopolitics of Information | November
2023 | 304pp | 9780252087615 | PB | £23.99**
*Price subject to change.
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