Participations| Part 2: LABOR

Authors

  • Mark Andrejevic University of Queensland
  • John Banks Queensland University of Technology
  • John Edward Campbell Temple University
  • Nick Couldry London School of Economics
  • Adam Fish Lancaster University
  • Alison Hearn University of Western Ontario, Canada
  • Laurie Ouellette University of Minnesota

Keywords:

labor exploitation, division of labor

Author Biographies

Mark Andrejevic, University of Queensland

Research Fellow at the Centre for Critical and Cultural Studies, University of Queensland 

John Banks, Queensland University of Technology

Senior LecturerQueensland University of Technology

John Edward Campbell, Temple University

Assistant ProfessorSchool of Communication and TheaterDepartment of Broadcasting, Telecommunications, and Mass MediaTemple University

Nick Couldry, London School of Economics

PROFESSOR OF MEDIA AND COMMUNICATIONS Nick joined the Department in September 2006 from the London School of Economics, where he had been teaching since 2001, after undertaking his MA, PhD and first teaching post at Goldsmiths. He is a participant in the Goldsmiths Leverhulme Media Research Centre and is the author or editor of nine books including The Place of Media Power: Pilgrims and Witnesses of the Media Age (Routledge 2000), Inside Culture (Sage 2000), Media Rituals: A Critical Approach (Routledge, 2003), Contesting Media Power: Alternative Media in a Networked World (Rowman and Littlefield 2003, coedited with James Curran) and most recently Media Events in a Global Age (Routledge 2009, co-edited with Andreas Hepp and Friedrich Krotz). His forthcoming book is Why Voice Matters: Culture and Politics After Neoliberalism (Sage June 2010).

Adam Fish, Lancaster University

LecturerLancaster University

Alison Hearn, University of Western Ontario, Canada

Associate ProfessorUniversity of Western Ontario, Canada

Laurie Ouellette, University of Minnesota

Associate ProfessorCommunication Studies

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2014-03-17

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