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Toby Miller

    Deze auteur duikt in de complexe relatie tussen media en cultuur, en onderzoekt de manifestaties ervan in film, televisie en opkomende digitale landschappen. Zijn werk onderzoekt kritisch de kruispunten van klasse, gender en ras, en gaat na hoe deze sociale constructies ons begrip van burgerschap en politieke theorie vormgeven. Met een basis in cultuurstudies en sociale theorie wordt de aanpak van de auteur gekenmerkt door een rigoureuze, interdisciplinaire lens. Door uitgebreide redactionele rollen en academische bijdragen vormt hij het discours over cultureel werk en beleid.

    A COVID Charter, A Better World
    Can Democracy Work?
    Societal Deception
    Why Journalism? A Polemic
    Cultural policy
    Television Studies
    • 2024

      Why Journalism? A Polemic

      • 232bladzijden
      • 9 uur lezen

      Engaging with journalism through the lens of cultural studies, this book explores essential claims about the profession while tackling its most pressing contemporary issues, including critiques of journalistic practices, the quest for objectivity, and the insecurity faced by journalists today.

      Why Journalism? A Polemic
    • 2024

      This book spans an array of contemporary topics and issues not normally tackled by a single writer – the media, genetic engineering, fast food, environmental pollution, climate change, economic inequality, political manipulations, sports, and religion.

      Societal Deception
    • 2021

      We stand at a pivotal moment in history, reminiscent of the transformative impacts of plague, slavery, imperialism, capitalism, and climate change. The current pandemic highlights the deep inequalities dividing the world, revealing the limitations of our health systems. COVID-19 serves as a critical emergency that prompts us to rethink how we reconstruct our societies, environments, cultures, and economies in its aftermath. To address this, we must scrutinize public policy, particularly in healthcare. The author emphasizes the need for a COVID Charter, drawing on case studies from the US, Britain, Mexico, and Colombia to illustrate how different nations are responding to the pandemic while also considering global dynamics. The book critiques neoliberalism, advocating for a shift away from market-based healthcare towards viewing health as a universal public good. The crisis of COVID-19 is portrayed as a further indictment of neoliberal reasoning. The chapters culminate in the proposal of the COVID Charter, which is informed by various international human rights documents, aiming to expand and deepen human rights as part of a broader movement against neoliberalism.

      A COVID Charter, A Better World
    • 2020

      Can Democracy Work?

      • 320bladzijden
      • 12 uur lezen

      Is democracy a force for good or something much more dangerous?

      Can Democracy Work?
    • 2020

      Using discourses from across the conceptual and geographical board, Toby Miller argues for a different way of understanding violence, one that goes beyond supposedly universal human traits to focus instead on the specificities of history, place, and population as explanations for it.

      Violence
    • 2002

      Television Studies

      • 224bladzijden
      • 8 uur lezen
      3,0(2)Tarief

      This work outlines the theories and approaches to the study of television in an accessible form for students. It is divided into four sections - forms of knowledge, audiences, gender and race. It discusses many television texts including "Star Trek", "Kung Fu" and "Sesame Street".

      Television Studies
    • 2002

      Offering the first comprehensive and international work on cultural policy, Toby Miller and George Yudice have produced a landmark work in the emerging field of cultural policy. Rigorous in its field of survey and astute in its critical commentary it enables students to gain a global grounding in cultural policy.

      Cultural policy