Media and Class

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Aline Maia
American Winter
Andrea Press
Anita Biressi
Automated Text Analysis
Brazilian Hip Hop
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class identity in popular culture
Class Sitcoms
Contemporary Societies
cultural stratification
David Hesmondhalgh
digital participation studies
Domestic Sitcoms
Duck Dynasty
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Geordie Shore
Good Life
GPO Film
Helen Wood
Honey Boo Boo
Jen Schradie
Jilly Boyce Kay
Jo Littler
John Corner
Julian Sefton-Green
Kings Hill
labor
Laurie Ouellette
Marjorie Rosen
Mark Banks
media and class
media studies
Middle Class Sitcoms
Milly Williamson
Online Panel Data
Ordinary Celebrity
politics of media and class
production studies
qualitative media research
Reality Celebrities
Reality Tv
Reality Tv Star
Richard Butsch
Rob Wilkie
Selfie Culture
social inequality analysis
Social Reproduction
Sonia Livingstone
television representation
Televisual Production
Tv Viewer
Uneven Power Dynamics
Vicki Mayer
working class portrayal
Working Class Sitcoms
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138229785
  • Weight: 430g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Oct 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Although the idea of class is again becoming politically and culturally charged, the relationship between media and class remains understudied. This diverse collection draws together prominent and emerging media scholars to offer readers a much-needed orientation within the wider categories of media, class, and politics in Britain, America, and beyond. Case studies address media representations and media participation in a variety of platforms, with attention to contemporary culture: from celetoids to selfies, Downton Abbey to Duck Dynasty, and royals to reality TV. These scholarly but accessible accounts draw on both theory and empirical research to demonstrate how different media navigate and negotiate, caricature and essentialize, or contain and regulate class.

June Deery is Professor of Media Studies at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and author of Consuming Reality: The Commercialization of Factual Entertainment (Palgrave, 2012) and Reality TV (Polity, 2015). Her latest work looks at reality TV and the campaign and early administration of Donald Trump.

Andrea Press is William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor of Media Studies and Sociology at the University of Virginia. She is the former Executive Editor of the Virginia Film Festival and Producer of the Roger Ebert Film Festival. She is the author or co-author of The New Media Environment, Speaking of Abortion, Women Watching Television, and the forthcoming volumes Media-Ready Feminism and Everyday Sexism, Handbook of Contemporary Feminism, and Feminist Reception Studies in a Post-Audience Age.