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Power without Responsibility

Power without Responsibility
By James Curran, Jean Seaton

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Power Without Responsibility is a classic introduction to the history, sociology, theory and politics of the media in Britain.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #52521 in Books
  • Published on: 2009-08-28
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 438 pages

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‘A lucid, engaging account of how Britain's media is developing - and it is now bang up to date. I couldn't put it down.’

Maggie Brown, Channel 4 historian and Guardian media writer

‘Curran and Seaton are indispensible navigators through a media ocean whose sea state is ever more turbulent.’

Peter Hennessy, Attlee Professor of Contemporary British History, Queen Mary, University of London.

'More essential than Essential Law, more elemental than The Elements of Journalism, Power Without Responsibility is an essential work for understanding a trade and an industry under pressure'

John Lloyd, Financial Times and Reuters Institute, Oxford University

'The one and only Authorized Version of the field, for all students of British media, from the pauper press to the BBC to Twitter'

Paddy Scannell, Department of Communication Studies, University of Michigan

From the Back Cover

Power Without Responsibility is a classic introduction to the history, sociology, theory and politics of the media in Britain.

Hailed by the Times Higher as the 'seminal media text', and translated into Arabic, Chinese and other foreign languages, it is an essential guide for media students and critical media consumers alike.

The new edition has been substantially revised to bring it right up-to-date with developments in the media industry, new media technologies and changes in the political and academic debates surrounding the media. In this new edition, the authors consider:

  •  the impact of the internet
  •  the failure of interactive TV
  •  media and Britishness
  • new media and global understanding
  •  journalism in crisis
  •  BBC and broadcasting at the beginning of the 21st Century

Assessing the media at a time of profound change, the authors set out the democratic choices for media reform.

About the Author
Goldsmiths College, University of London, UK

University of Westminster, UK


Customer Reviews

Essential5
As a journalism student, this book alone has proven to be the first port of call in any essay. Without a shadow of a doubt, the most essential textbook a journalist can have, and well worth buying your own copy, so you dont have to chance getting it out of the library.

This new edition has ditched the slightly out of date 16th chapter from the 2003 edition, and created a new chapter 16 on the idea of new media in britain.