Media, Culture & Society has pioneered a unique approach to media analysis. Since 1979, it has published some of the finest theoretical and historical work in communication and cultural studies from Britain and Europe. The articles in this reader are grouped in three parts, representing a selection of the best work. Each part is preceded by an introductory essay which helps students understand the issues presented, and places the theoretical contributions in context.Media, Culture & Society has pioneered a unique approach to media analysis. Since 1979, it has published some of the finest theoretical and historical work in communication and cultural studies from Britain and Europe. The articles in this reader are grouped in three parts, representing a selection of the best work. Each part is preceded by an introductory essay which helps students understand the issues presented, and places the theoretical contributions in context.Introduction PART ONE: APPROACHES TO CULTURAL THEORY Contribution to a Political Economy of Mass Communication - Nicholas Garnham Cultural Studies - Stuart Hall Two Paradigms Codes and Cultural Analysis - John Corner Women and the Cultural Industries - Michele Mattelart PART TWO: INTELLECTUALS AND CULTURAL PRODUCTION In Search of the Intellectuals - Philip Schlesinger Some Comments on Recent Theory Intellectuals, the 'Information Society' and the Disappearance of the Public Sphere - Philip Elliot Pierre Bourdieu and the Sociology of Culture - Nicholas Garnham and Raymond Williams An Introduction The Production of Belief - Pierre Bourdieu Contribution to an Economy of Symbolic Goods The Aristocracy of Culture - Pierre Bourdieu Cultural Entrepreneurship in Nineteenth-Century Boston - Paul Dimaggio Thel“'