CRITICAL MEDIA STUDIES

INSTITUTIONS, POLITICS, AND CULTURE

Series Editor: Andrew Calabrese, University of Colorado

Advisory Board

Patricia Aufderheide, American University • Jean-Claude Burgelman, Free University of Brussels • Simone Chambers, University of Colorado • Nicholas Garnham, University of Westminster • Hanno Hardt, University of Iowa • Gay Hawkins, The University of New South Wales • Maria Heller, Eötvös Loránd University • Robert Horwitz, University of California at San Diego • Douglas Kellner, University of California at Los Angeles • Gary Marx, Massachusetts Institute of Technology • Toby Miller, New York University • Vincent Mosco, Carleton University • Janice Peck, University of Colorado • Manjunath Pendakur, University of Western Ontario • Arvind Rajagopal, New York University • Kevin Robins, Goldsmiths College • Saskia Sassen, University of Chicago • Colin Sparks, University of Westminster • Slavko Splichal, University of Ljubljana • Thomas Streeter, University of Vermont • Liesbet van Zoonen, University of Amsterdam • Janet Wasko, University of Oregon

Recent Titles in the Series

Redeveloping Communication for Social Change: Theory, Practice, and Power, edited by Karin Gwinn Wilkins

The Information Society in Europe: Work and Life in an Age of Globalization, edited by Ken Ducatel, Juliet Webster, and Werner Herrmann

Tabloid Tales: Global Debates over Media Standards, edited by Colin Sparks and John Tulloch

Ferdinand Tönnies on Public Opinion: Selections and Analyses, edited, introduced, and translated by Hanno Hardt and Slavko Splichal

Deliberation, Democracy, and the Media, edited by Simone Chambers and Anne Costain

Deregulating Telecommunications: U.S. and Canadian Telecommunications, 1840–1997, by Kevin G. Wilson

Social Theories of the Press: Constituents of Communication Research, 1840s to 1920s, Second Edition, by Hanno Hardt

Floating Lives: The Media and Asian Diasporas, edited by Stuart Cunningham and John Sinclair

Forthcoming in the Series

Global Media Governance: A Beginner’s Guide, by Seán Ó Siochrú and W. Bruce Girard

Continental Order? Integrating North America for Cybercapitalism, edited by Vincent Mosco and Dan Schiller

The Global and the National: Media and Communications in Post-Communist Russia, by Terhi Rantanen

From Newspaper Guild to Multimedia Union: A Study in Labor Convergence, by Catherine McKercher

The Eclipse of Freedom: From the Principle of Publicity to the Freedom of the Press, by Slavko Splichal

Elusive Autonomy: Brazilian Communications Policy in an Age of Globalization and Technical Change, by Sergio Euclides de Souza