Nicholas Garnham
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Nicholas Garnham (born 1937) is a British Marxist academic in the field of media studies. He was earlier a documentary film maker. He is as of 2006 Professor at Westminster College.
[edit] Works
- M: A Film By Fritz Lang (1968)
- Samuel Fuller (1971)
- Structures of Television (1972) with Joan Bakewell
- The Economics of Television (1988) with Richard Collins and Gareth Locksley
- Capitalism and Communication: Global Culture and the Economics of Information (1990) editor Fred Inglis
- Emancipation, The Media, And Modernity: Arguments about the Media and Social Theory (2000)
[edit] References
- Ellis Cashmore and Chris Rojek (1999), Dictionary of Cultural Theorists, pp.179-181