Capitalisation of the Media Industry From a Political Economy Perspective

Approaches to the critique of the political economy of communication in society belong to the “forgotten theories” in media and communication studies. But in view of the unmistakable structural change of a media industry “unleashed” by deregulation, privatisation, digitalisation, concentration, glob...

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Main Author: Manfred Knoche
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: tripleC 2021-08-01
Series:tripleC: Communication, Capitalism & Critique
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Online Access:https://www.triple-c.at/index.php/tripleC/article/view/1283
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spelling doaj-aa63a5cda825411490d3756fce1f0ef22021-08-19T05:48:42ZengtripleCtripleC: Communication, Capitalism & Critique1726-670X1726-670X2021-08-0119232534210.31269/triplec.v19i2.12831283Capitalisation of the Media Industry From a Political Economy PerspectiveManfred Knoche0Paris-Lodron-University of SalzburgApproaches to the critique of the political economy of communication in society belong to the “forgotten theories” in media and communication studies. But in view of the unmistakable structural change of a media industry “unleashed” by deregulation, privatisation, digitalisation, concentration, globalisation, etc., it seems from an academic perspective necessary to analyse the development of the media industry in close connection with the equally unmistakable general development of an “unleashed” capitalism. This article therefore shows that the analysis of the development processes of capitalism as the undoubtedly globally dominant economic and social system from a political economy perspective makes it possible to analyse, explain, and partly forecast the economisation or commercialisation process in the media industry in an academically appropriate way with regard to its causes, forms, consequences, and further development. Theoretical explanations are offered by the further developments of the analysis and critique of contemporary capitalism based on Marx’s critique of the political economy as a historical-materialist analysis of society. In doing so, the permanent fundamental characteristics, modes of functioning and “regularities” of the capitalist mode of production and the capitalist formation of society are analysed in connection with the particularities of the current capitalisation process in the media industry.https://www.triple-c.at/index.php/tripleC/article/view/1283capitalisation of the media industrycritique of the political economy of the media and communicationtransformationmedia industry
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capitalisation of the media industry
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transformation
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title Capitalisation of the Media Industry From a Political Economy Perspective
title_short Capitalisation of the Media Industry From a Political Economy Perspective
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publishDate 2021-08-01
description Approaches to the critique of the political economy of communication in society belong to the “forgotten theories” in media and communication studies. But in view of the unmistakable structural change of a media industry “unleashed” by deregulation, privatisation, digitalisation, concentration, globalisation, etc., it seems from an academic perspective necessary to analyse the development of the media industry in close connection with the equally unmistakable general development of an “unleashed” capitalism. This article therefore shows that the analysis of the development processes of capitalism as the undoubtedly globally dominant economic and social system from a political economy perspective makes it possible to analyse, explain, and partly forecast the economisation or commercialisation process in the media industry in an academically appropriate way with regard to its causes, forms, consequences, and further development. Theoretical explanations are offered by the further developments of the analysis and critique of contemporary capitalism based on Marx’s critique of the political economy as a historical-materialist analysis of society. In doing so, the permanent fundamental characteristics, modes of functioning and “regularities” of the capitalist mode of production and the capitalist formation of society are analysed in connection with the particularities of the current capitalisation process in the media industry.
topic capitalisation of the media industry
critique of the political economy of the media and communication
transformation
media industry
url https://www.triple-c.at/index.php/tripleC/article/view/1283
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