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Chapter 34—Cultural Studies
This chapter has been significantly revised from the treatment in the 10th edition. The writing has been clarified to more closely align with Hall’s argument about the media’s role as producers of consent. The encoding (by the media) and the decoding (by consumers) are shown in greater relationship to each other, including a new full-page figure that clarifies these concepts. Policing the Crisis, Hall’s research on “mugging,” gets extended treatment alongside applications from popular culture.
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Chapter 34—Cultural Studies
This chapter has been significantly revised from the treatment in the 10th edition. The writing has been clarified to more closely align with Hall’s argument about the media’s role as producers of consent. The encoding (by the media) and the decoding (by consumers) are shown in greater relationship to each other, including a new full-page figure that clarifies these concepts. Policing the Crisis, Hall’s research on “mugging,” gets extended treatment alongside applications from popular culture.
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