Neoliberalism Studies and Media Studies

Diogenes 65 (2):264-275 (2024)
  Copy   BIBTEX

Abstract

This short article provides an overview of the various theoretical and methodological approaches to analysing neoliberalism, paying particular attention to political-economic and governmental approaches (and the extent to which they can be contrasted or combined), and argues for a more theoretically- and methodologically-informed, interdisciplinary critique of neoliberalism in media studies. In emphasising the heterogeneity of approaches to studying an object such as neoliberalism, as well as the differences in how those approaches are deployed in different ‘studies’, it will thus also argue for the applicability of such concerns to research in multiple disciplines in other countries (such as France) as well.

Other Versions

No versions found

Links

PhilArchive



    Upload a copy of this work     Papers currently archived: 101,757

External links

Setup an account with your affiliations in order to access resources via your University's proxy server

Through your library

Similar books and articles

Neoliberalism Studies et Media Studies.Simon Dawes & Nicole G. Albert - 2019 - Diogène n° 258-259-258 (2-4):125-138.
Education and the ‘new’ neoliberalism.Joe Gazdula - 2019 - In S. Ward, Simon Cath & Graham Downs (eds.), The Sociology of Education. Routledge.
What Does Neoliberalism Mean for Christian Ethics?Kate Ward - 2024 - Studies in Christian Ethics 37 (2):383-396.
Knowing Neoliberalism.Jana Bacevic - 2019 - Social Epistemology 33 (4):380-392.
Governmentality, subjectivity, and the neoliberal form of life.Daniele Lorenzini - 2018 - Journal for Cultural Research 22 (2):154-166.

Analytics

Added to PP
2024-05-18

Downloads
11 (#1,427,285)

6 months
7 (#736,605)

Historical graph of downloads
How can I increase my downloads?

Citations of this work

No citations found.

Add more citations