Contents of Volume I

Media History and the Foundations of Media Studies

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Contributors to Volume I

General Editor's Acknowledgments

Media Studies: The Interdiscipline of the Present and the Future

Angharad N. Valdivia

Introduction: Mapping the Field of Media History

John Nerone

PART 1 APPROACHES

1 Left Behind: End Times for a Media History Paradigm

Carolyn Marvin

2 The Two Marxes: Bridging the Political Economy/Technology and Culture Divide

Vincent Mosco

3 The Conditions of Media's Possibility: A Foucauldian Approach to Media History

Jeremy Packer

4 Race/Ethnicity in Media History

Catherine Squires

5 Approaches to Gender and Sexuality in Media History

Gretchen Soderlund

6 The History of the Book

Ronald J. Zboray and Mary Saracino Zboray

PART 2 MOMENTS

7 Writing

John Durham Peters

8 The Enlightenment and the Bourgeois Public Sphere (Through the Eyes of a London Merchant-Writer)

Juraj Kittler

9 Journalism History: North America

Richard Kaplan

10 Journalism History: Europe

Jürgen Wilke

11 Journalism History: Korea

Sae-Eun Kim

12 Journalism History: China

Shihua Chen and Qian Wang

13 Communications Networks in the United States: From Chappe to Marconi

Richard R. John

14 “Quickening Urgency”: The Telegraph and Wire Services in 1846–1893

Terhi Rantanen

15 Photography

Craig Robertson

16 Moving Images: Portable Histories of Film Exhibition

Haidee Wasson

17 Sound Histories: Communication, Technology, Media, and Fidelity

Eric W. Rothenbuhler

18 Television

Laurie Ouellette

19 The Culture Industries

Frederick Wasser

20 Advertising and Consumer Culture: A Historical Review

Inger L. Stole

21 The Rise of the Professional Communicator

Kevin G. Barnhurst

22 The New World Information and Communication Order: An Idea That Refuses to Die

Kaarle Nordenstreng

23 Text, Translation, and the End of the Unified Press

David Alan Grier

24 Media and Mobility

Mark Andrejevic

PART 3 FOUNDATIONS

25 Communication and Democracy: The Roots of Media Studies

Hanno Hardt

26 The Chicago School of Sociology and Mass Communication Research: Rise, Rejection, Incorporation, and Rediscovery

Karin Wahl-Jorgensen

27 Propaganda Studies: The US Interwar Years

Sue Collins

28 Frankfurt School, Media, and the Culture Industry

Douglas Kellner

29 The Rise and Fall of the Limited Effects Model

Peter Simonson

30 The Political Economy of Communication: An Idiosyncratic Presentation of an Emerging Subfield

Robert W. McChesney

31 Unmasking Class and Tradition: Questioning Recuperative History and Affiliation in Cultural Studies

Cameron McCarthy and Jennifer Logue

Index

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