Neoliberalism and the Media by Marian Meyers

Neoliberalism and the Media by Marian Meyers

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This book examines the multiple ways that popular media mainstream and reinforce neoliberal ideology, exposing how they promote neoliberalism’s underlying ideas, values and beliefs so as to naturalize inequality, undercut democracy and contribute to the collapse of social notions of community and the common good.

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Neoliberalism and the Media by Marian Meyers

This book examines the multiple ways that popular media mainstream and reinforce neoliberal ideology, exposing how they promote neoliberalism's underlying ideas, values and beliefs so as to naturalize inequality, undercut democracy and contribute to the collapse of social notions of community and the common good.

Marian Meyers has put together an insightful, timely, highly teachable collectionNeoliberalism and the Media is a gift for media studies scholars and students who want to understand our political context and the decisive yet multi-faceted ways that media participate in maintaining the neoliberal status quo. – Julie Wilson, Allegheny College

Marian Meyers is a professor in the Department of Communication and an affiliate of the Institute of Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies at Georgia State University. Her research interests are in the areas of feminist media studies and neoliberalism and the media. Her publications have focused on intersectionality within the representation of women, including the role of neoliberalism within that representation, as well as women in higher education. This is her sixth book.

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ISBN 13 9781138094437
ISBN 10 1138094439
Titre Neoliberalism and the Media
Auteur Marian Meyers
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Type de reliure Paperback
Éditeur Routledge
Année de publication 2019-02-12
Nombre de pages 236
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