The Cultural Industries
- Author: Hesmondhalgh, David
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Contents
- PART ONE: INTRODUCING THE CULTURAL INDUSTRIES
- Chapter 1 Change and Continuity, Power and Creativity
- Chapter 2 The Cultural Industries Approach: Distinctive Features of Culture-Producing Businesses PART TWO: ANALYTICAL FRAMEWORKS
- Chapter 3 Theories of Culture, Theories of Cultural Production
- Chapter 4 Cultural Industries in the Twentieth Century: The Key Features
- Chapter 5 Why the Cultural Industries Began to Change in the 1980s PART THREE: POLICY CHANGE
- Chapter 6 Policy Change in Media and Telecommunications: Marketisation and Copyright
- Chapter 7 Cultural Policy: Creative Cities, Creative Industries, Creative Economies PART FOUR: CHANGE AND CONTINUITY IN THE CULTURAL INDUSTRIES, 1990-2017
- Chapter 8 Ownership (1): Concentration, Conglomeration and Corporate Power, 1980-2010
- Chapter 9 Ownership (2): Concentration, Conglomeration and Corporate Power, 2010 onwards
- Chapter 10 How the Claims of Digital Optimists were Contradicted by the Rise of Digital Culture
- Chapter 11 The Effects of Digital Networks on Individual Industries
- Chapter 12 Creativity, Commerce and Organisation
- Chapter 13 Working Conditions and Inequalities in the Cultural Industries
- Chapter 14 Internationalisation: Neither Globalisation nor Cultural Imperialism
- Chapter 15 Texts: Diversity, Quality and Social Justice
- Chapter 16 Conclusions: A New Era in Cultural Production?
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