One of the best books I have read in years about what it means to
engage neoliberalism through a critical framework that highlights
those narratives and stories that affirm both our humanity and our
longing for justice. It should be read by everyone concerned with what
it might mean to not only dream about democracy but to engage it as a
lived experience and political possibility. - Henry Giroux, McMaster
University "An important and original book that offers a fresh
critique of neoliberalism and its contribution to the contemporary
crisis of ‘voice’. Couldry’s own voice is clear and impassioned
- an urgent must-read." - Rosalind Gill, King’s College London For
more than thirty years neoliberalism has declared that market
functioning trumps all other social, political and economic values. In
this book, Nick Couldry passionately argues for voice, the effective
opportunity for people to speak and be heard on what affects their
lives, as the only value that can truly challenge neoliberal politics.
But having voice is not enough: we need to know our voice matters.
Insisting that the answer goes much deeper than simply calling for
′more voices′, whether on the streets or in the media, Couldry
presents a dazzling range of analysis from the real world of Blair and
Obama to the social theory of Judith Butler and Amartya Sen. Why Voice
Matters breaks open the contradictions in neoliberal thought and shows
how the mainstream media not only fails to provide the means for
people to give an account of themselves, but also reinforces
neoliberal values. Moving beyond the despair common to much of
today′s analysis, Couldry shows us a vision of a democracy based on
social cooperation and offers the resources we need to build a new
post-neoliberal politics.
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Culture and Politics After Neoliberalism
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ISBN
9781446246740
Publisert
2015
Utgave
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Vendor
Sage Publications Ltd (UK)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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