Critical Media and Communication Studies Today. A Conversation

  • Christian Fuchs Uppsala University, Department of Informatics and Media
  • Dwayne Winseck Carleton University, School of Journalism and Communication + Institute of Political Economy

Abstract

This article documents a conversation between us that was first published in parallel on our two blogs http://dwmw.wordpress.com and http://fuchs.uti.at/blog. The conversation deals with our assessments of the status of Critical Media and Communication Studies today. We discuss the work of Dallas Smythe, how to study and assess Google, research dimensions of Critical Political Economy of the Media, how important each of these dimensions should be, the role of ideology critique for Critical Political Economy of the Media, the commonalities and differences between Political Economies of the Media and Critical Political Economy of the Media/Critique of the Political Economy of the Media, the role of Karl Marx for Political Economies of the Media, Nicholas Garnham's recent comments on the field of Critical Political Economy of the Media, neoliberalism and capitalist crisis as contexts for Political Economies of the Media. Comments are very welcome on our blogs, URLs to the specific blog postings can be found in the article sections.

Author Biographies

Christian Fuchs, Uppsala University, Department of Informatics and Media
Christian Fuchs is chair professor for Media and Communication Studies at Uppsala University's Department of Informatics and Media and editor of tripleC.
Dwayne Winseck, Carleton University, School of Journalism and Communication + Institute of Political Economy
Dwayne Winseck is a professor at the School of Journalism and Communication, with a cross-appointment in the Institute of Political Economy, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada.
Section
Reflections (Non Peer-Reviewed)