On Television by Pierre Bourdieu
Followed by Acts of Resistance
This insightful work delves into the intricate dynamics of television as a medium and its profound impact on society. It critically examines how television shapes public perception, influences cultural norms, and perpetuates power structures. Through a series of lectures, the author explores the relationship between television and journalism, highlighting the pressures faced by media professionals and the often unseen forces that guide content creation. The book offers a compelling critique of the media landscape, urging readers to question the seemingly objective nature of televised information and consider the broader implications of its consumption.
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- Published
- 1996
- Nationality
- French
- Length
- Very Short
- Pages
- 100-150
- Original Language
- French
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