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Why Now? -- Political Economy and Other Approaches -- Organization of the Handbook -- IAMCR/Political Economy Section -- Part I Legacies and Debates -- 1 Political Economies as Moral Economies -- Goods and the Good Life -- Putting the "Political" into Political Economy -- Competing Moral Economies -- Commodities: Possessions, and Dispossessions -- Public Goods: Reclaiming the Commons -- Gifts: In Search of Generosity -- Digital Enclosures -- Creativity, Convergence, and Exploitation -- Digitalizing the Commons -- 2 The Political Economy of Communication Revisited -- The Development of the Political Economy of Culture -- The Culture Industries, Cultural Labor, and the Cultural Commodity -- The Cultural Commodity and Cultural Demand -- From the Political Economy of Culture to the Political Economy of Information -- The Political Economy of the Information Society (PEIS) -- Telecommunications and the Culture Industries -- Information Economics -- Technologies of Freedom and the "Third Wave" -- The Information/Copyright/Creative Industries as the New Growth Sector -- Conclusion -- 3 Markets in Theory and Markets in Television -- Markets and the Liberal Market Model -- Defining Markets: Legal Basis -- Defining Markets: Economic Relationships and Capable Entities -- Defining Markets: Institutional Structures -- Measuring Audiences for National Networks: The US Market for Ratings -- The Right to Reproduction: The Global Market for Television Formats -- Conclusion -- 4 Theorizing the Cultural Industries -- The Origins of "Cultural Industries" Theory -- Defining the "Cultural Industries": Five Propositions. 327 $aMutations and Reconsiderations -- The "Creative Industries" and the Cultural Industries -- Conclusion -- 5 Communication Economy Paths -- Introduction -- Muraro's Memorandum -- Debating the Memorandum -- Final Words -- Part II Modalities of Power -- 6 The Media Amid Enterprises, the Public, and the State -- The Media and Society -- Media Enterprises -- Media Access and Consumption -- The Media and the State -- Conclusion -- 7 Media Ownership, Concentration, and Control -- Introduction -- The Hutchins Commission Report (1947) -- Herbert Schiller: Worldwide US Media Monopoly? (1969-2000) -- Murdock and Golding, "For a Political Economy of Mass Communications" (1973) -- Ithiel de Sola Pool: Technologies of Freedom (1983) -- Herman and Chomsky, Manufacturing Consent (1988/2002) -- Benjamin Compaine and Douglas Gomery, Who Owns The Media? (2000) -- Gillian Doyle, Media Ownership (2002) -- Ben Bagdikian's The Media Monopoly (1983-2004) -- C. Edwin Baker, Media Concentration and Democracy: Why Ownership Matters (2007) -- International Dimensions and a Provisional Conclusion -- 8 Maximizing Value -- Conceptualizing Synergy -- Economic Synergy: At the Level of the Firm and the Industry -- Cultural Synergy -- Synergy as a Transindustrial Process -- Conclusion -- 9 Economy, Ideology, and Advertising -- Economy -- Ideology -- Advertising -- General Interaction -- Conclusions -- 10 Branding and Culture -- Introduction -- Branding and Value -- Marxist Political Economy and Branding -- From Political Economy to Cultural Economy -- Branding and National Cultures -- Branding and Global Culture -- 11 Liberal Fictions -- Introduction -- Privatization of Media -- The Public-Private Dichotomy: A Western Fantasy? -- Media-Government Symbiosis in the United States -- Case Study: The Rights of the Corporate Person -- Conclusions -- 12 The Militarization of US Communications. 327 $aIntroduction -- From Continental Conquest to Global Power -- System Stress and Elite Response -- Co-ordination of Network Infrastructure -- Networks: Society as Target -- Contracting for Net-Centric War -- Strategic International Communications -- Empire as American Ideology -- 13 Journalism Regulation -- Regulation for What? -- Moving Regulation Forward -- Journalism Regulation and the Pervasive State -- The Blurred Domain of Self-Regulation -- Looking for an (Im)possible Balance -- Part III Conditions of Creativity -- 14 The Death of Hollywood -- What's Changing About Hollywood? -- What's Not Changing: Hollywood and Continuity -- The Future? -- 15 The Political Economy of the Recorded Music Industry -- Introduction -- The Study of the Recorded Music Industry -- The History of the Recorded Music Industry -- Conclusion -- 16 The Political Economy of Labor -- The Labor Blind Spot -- Organizational Communication and Labor -- The Laboring of Culture -- Labor Enters the Political Economy of Communication -- The History of Communication from a Political Economy Perspective -- Labor Union Convergence -- Social Movement Worker Organizations -- Toward a Global Labor Movement: Will Communication Workers of the World Unite? -- 17 Toward a Political Economy of Labor in the Media Industries -- Thinking About Work and Organizations -- Studies of Cultural Production -- Labor in the Political Economy of Culture -- Cultural Studies Approaches to Creative Cultural Labor -- Concluding Comments: Toward an Adequate Normative Conception of Creative Labor -- Part IV Dynamics of Consumption -- 18 From the "Work of Consumption" to the "Work of Prosumers" -- What Does "Consumer" Mean? -- The Different Levels of the "Work of Consumption" -- The Productivity of the "Work of Consumption" -- The Problems of Access -- The Fallacy of Technological Determinism. 327 $aFrom "Consumer" to "Prosumer"? -- 19 The Political Economy of Audiences -- Introduction -- Revisiting the Debates: Schisms, Collaboration, Interconnectedness -- Audiences from a Political Economy Perspective -- Conclusion -- 20 The Political Economy of Personal Information -- Introduction -- Theories of Value -- Unpaid Labor -- The Labor of Consumption -- The Valuation and Pricing of Intangibles -- The Valuation of Personal Information -- Estimating the Value of PI at its Origin -- Negative Value, or Consumer Sensitivity -- Willingness to Pay as a Source of Valuation -- The Capture of PI -- Markets in Personal Information -- Tomorrow's Market -- 21 The Political Economy of Political Ignorance -- Introduction -- Civic Knowledge and Ignorance -- Political Ignorance in the EU -- Intensified Production Modes of Political Ignorance -- The Political Economy of Active Knowledge Seeking -- Concluding Remarks -- Part V Emerging Issues and Directions -- 22 Media and Communication Studies Going Global -- Introduction -- Media and the Development of Underdevelopment -- Postmodern Poverty -- Dewesternizing as Dedisciplining -- Difference and Change in Media Modernities -- Conclusion -- 23 New International Debates on Culture, Information, and Communication -- The UNESCO Convention on Diversity of Cultural Expressions -- The New Sociopolitical Actors' Philosophy of Life and Action -- 24 Global Capitalism, Temporality, and the Political Economy of Communication -- Time, Space, and Globalization -- Global Capitalism, ICTs, and Temporal Acceleration -- Global Mediations of Real Time: Reification and Critique -- Depicting Global Capitalism: Coevality and Critique -- 25 Global Media Capital and Local Media Policy -- The Logic of Accumulation -- Trajectories of Creative Migration -- Contours of Sociocultural Variation -- Policy Implications -- 26 The Challenge of China. 327 $aThe West, the Rest, and the Centrality of the Chinese State -- Class, Nation, and Empire: Chinese and Global Dimensions -- History, Culture, and Chinese "Soft Power": Between a New "Renaissance" and a Second "Cultural Revolution"? -- After Socialist Defeatism, What? 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