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Mediarchy

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Mediarchy by Yves Citton challenges the notion that we live in democracies, proposing instead that our political realities are governed by 'mediarchies'—systems where media shape audiences and influence political and social destinies. It explores how individuals and societies are 'intra-structured' by communication apparatuses, affecting our experiences and interactions. Citton offers a comprehensive framework to understand these media-driven dynamics and encourages new political analysis and practice to confront contemporary challenges. This seminal work is vital for students and scholars of media, politics, and sociology, as well as anyone interested in the impact of media from traditional outlets to the digital landscape.
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Ideal for students and scholars in media studies, communications, politics, and sociology, as well as readers keen to understand how traditional and new media shape our social and political realities.

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"We think that we live in democracies: in fact, we live in mediarchies. In this major book, Yves Citton maps out the new regime of experience, media and power that he designates by the term 'mediarchy'. This comprehensive and far-reaching book examines the multiple complex ways that the media shape our social, political and personal lives today"--

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We think that we live in democracies; in fact, we live in mediarchies. Our political regimes are based less on nations or citizens than on audiences shaped by the media. We assume that our social and political destinies are shaped by the will of the people without realising that ‘the people’ are always produced, both as individuals and as aggregates, by the media. We are all embedded in mediated publics, ‘intra-structured’ by the apparatuses of communication that govern our interactions.

In this major book, Mediarchy, Yves Citton maps out the new regime of experience, media, and power that he designates by the term ‘mediarchy’. To understand mediarchy, we need to look both at the effects that the media have on us and also at the new forms of being and experience that they induce in us. We can never entirely escape from the effects of the mediarchies that operate through us, but by becoming more aware of their conditioning, we can develop the new forms of political analysis and practice which are essential if we are to rise to the unprecedented challenges of our time.

This comprehensive and far-reaching book will be essential reading for students and scholars in media and communications, politics, and sociology. It will be of great interest to anyone concerned about the multiple and complex ways that the media—from newspapers and TV to social media and the internet—shape our social, political, and personal lives today.

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McKenzie Wark of the New School for Social Research praises Mediarchy as a "magnificent work of synthesis" that centres media in social thought and clarifies many contemporary observations. Mark Hansen of Duke University calls it "grounded and creative," a timely synthesis that revitalises key questions in media criticism. The European Journal of Communication describes it as "a rich and thought-provoking book."

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781509533398

Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 27 September 2019

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Polity Press

Contributors:

  • Translated by Andrew Brown
  • Translated by Andrew Brown
  • Translated by Andrew Brown

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 28.0mm

Width: 145.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 567g

Pages: 308

About the Author

Yves Citton is Professor in Literature and Media at the University Paris 8 Vincennes-Saint Denis, co-editor of the journal Multitudes, and director of the ArTeC Graduate School in Paris.

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