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Media Work

ISBN: 978-0-745-63925-3

July 2007

Polity

288 pages

Description
The media are home to an eclectic bunch of people. This book is about who they are, what they do, and what their work means to them. Based on interviews with media professionals in the United States, New Zealand, South Africa, and The Netherlands, and drawing from both scholarly and professional literatures in a wide variety of disciplines, it offers an account of what it is like to work in the media today.

Media professionals face tough choices. Boundaries are drawn and erased: between commerce and creativity, between individualism and teamwork, between security and independence. Digital media supercharge these dilemmas, as industries merge and media converge, as audiences become co-creators of content online.

The media industries are the pioneers of the digital age. This book is a critical primer on how media workers manage to survive, and is essential reading for anyone considering a career in the media, or who wishes to understand how the media are made.

About the Author
Mark Deuze is Assistant Professor of Telecommunications at Indiana University.
Features

  • First volume in a new Polity series: Digital Media and Society
  • Offers a sweeping and foundational account of what it is like to work in the media today
  • Includes a wealth of insight from first hand interviews with leading media professionals across the world
  • Provides special emphasis on the impacts of new technologies, as industries merge and media converge
  • Essential reading not only for students of the media but also for all those considering a career in the media