Physical description |
1 online resource (185 pages) |
Contents |
Cover; Contents; Preface and Acknowledgements; 1 Voice as Value; 2 The Crisis of Neoliberal Economics; 3 Neoliberal Democracy: An Oxymoron; 4 Media and the Amplification of Neoliberal Values; 5 Philosophies of Voice; 6 Sociologies of Voice; 7 Towards a Post-Neoliberal Politics; Background Note; References; Index. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Summary |
Nick Couldry has emerged as one of the most brilliant critics we have of neoliberalism and its assault on almost every aspect of public life. What is unique about this book is that it not only understands neoliberalism as an economic discourse but also, if not more importantly, as a profound and powerful mode of cultural politics. This is one of the best books I have read in years about what it means to engage neoliberalism through a critical framework that highlights those narratives and stories that affirm both our humanity and our longing for justice. This book should be read by everyone co. |
Subject |
Civil rights.
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Politics and culture.
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Neoliberalism.
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Political participation.
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ISBN |
9780857029355 |
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0857029355 |
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1282795147 |
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9781282795143 |
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9781446246740 |
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1446246744 |
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1848606613 (hbk.) |
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9781848606616 (hbk.) |
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