This core textbook examines the economic paradigms at work in media industries and markets, enabling analysis of the media system as a whole. In addition to succinct accounts of neo-classical and critical political economics, this insightful text offers fresh perspectives for understanding media drawn from two heterodox approaches: institutional economics and evolutionary economics. Applying these paradigms to vital topics and case studies, Stuart Cunningham, Terry Flew and Adam Swift stress the value and limits of contending economic approaches in understanding how the media operates today.
Succinct and accessible, this text is essential reading for all students of media and communication studies, as well as those from economics, policy studies, business studies and marketing backgrounds with an interest in the media.
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This book is designed to be an undergraduate or postgraduate text in media and communications studies. Its accessibility means that it should have a broader appeal as a text in areas such as business studies and policy studies The insights and case studies provide helpful argumentation for rapidly changing business models. * Rob Nicholls, Telecommunications Policy, Vol. 40 *
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"A contemporary 'real world' overview of the role of media economics in the global media landscape. This textbook will stretch student and experienced scholar alike." - Lynn Whitaker, Lecturer in Cultural Industries and Cultural Policy, University of Glasgow, UK "Media economics is a complicated matter, but Media Economics attracts readers' attention. What makes the book particularly worthwhile is the clear and well informed theoretical underpinning from several perspectives." - Josef Trappel, Professor of Media Policy and Media Economics, University of Salzburg, Austria
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List of Tables and Figures |
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Acknowledgements |
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Introduction |
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1 Media Economics: The Mainstream Approach |
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2 Critical Political Economy of the Media |
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3 Institutional Economics |
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5 Case Studies and Conclusion |
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Notes |
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References |
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Index |
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Stuart Cunningham is Distinguished Professor of Media and Communication at Queensland University of Technology, Australia.
Terry Flew is Professor of Media and Communication at Queensland University of Technology, Australia.
Adam Swift is a Research Fellow at Queensland University of Technology, Australia.