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James Curran is Professor of Communication at Goldsmiths, University of London, and is Director of the Goldsmiths Leverhulme Media Research Centre. He has written or edited 21 books about the media, including Power Without Responsibility (with Jean Seaton), now in its seventh edition, Media and Society now in its fifth edition, and Media and Power, translated into five languages. He has been a visiting professor at California, Penn, Stanford, Oslo and Stockholm Universities. James Curran is the 2011 winner of the ICA's C. Edwin Baker Award for the Advancement of Scholarship on Media, Markets and Democracy. Natalie Fenton is Professor of Media and Communication at Goldsmiths, University of London where she is also Co-Director of the Goldsmiths Media Research Centre: Spaces, Connections, Control, and Co-Director of Goldsmiths Centre for the Study of Global Media and Democracy. She has published widely on issues relating to media, politics and new media and is particularly interested in rethinking understandings of public culture, the public sphere and democracy. Des Freedman is a Reader in Communications and Cultural Studies at Goldsmiths, University of London. He is the author of The Politics of Media Policy (2008), co-editor of Media and Terrorism: Global Perspectives (2011) and one of the UK representatives on the management committee of the COST A20 project that examined the impact of the internet on the mass media. He is a co-editor of the journal Global Media and Communication and a researcher in the Goldsmiths Leverhulme Media Research Centre.
'The research is impressive, and the arguments are persuasive, a classic of media history and analysis' Irish Times 'Misunderstanding the Internet is the book I have been waiting for since the late 1990s. It is a superb examination of the Internet, how we got to this point and what our options are going forward. James Curran, Natalie Fenton and Des Freedman have combined to produce a signature work in the political economy of communication. They have combined hard research with piercing insight and a general command of the pertinent literature. This is a book I will be using in my classes for years to come.' Robert W. McChesney, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA 'This clear-sighted book provides a sometimes provocative yet solidly grounded guide through the competing claims and hyperbole that surround the internet's place in society. Deeply sceptical about the transformative potential of the internet, the authors combine an incisive history of the recent past with a call to action to embed public values in the internet of the future.' Sonia Livingstone, LSE, UK 'A deliciously fact-driven corrective to Internet hype of all kinds. Highly recommended.' Fred Turner, Stanford University, USA 'This is a very important book, scholarly, informative and full of useful references, it offers a piercing critique of old mythologies about new media. It is essential reading for students and teachers of mass communications and all those who wish to understand the real impacts of new media on our society.' Greg Philo, Director of the Glasgow University Media Group, UK 'Curran, Fenton and Freedman deliver clear, evidence-based, and balanced analysis of the implications of the Internet on social and political life. A welcome antidote to the hype that pervades commentary of this matter, Misunderstanding the Internet is a most helpful resource for teachers and scholars alike.' Pablo J. Boczkowski, author of Digitizing the News and News at Work 'Recommended. Curran, Fenton, and Freedman present a timely, three-part evaluation of the hype and hope surrounding the Internet... the work will be useful to those interested in the Internet's social impacts and implications.' G.A. Mayer, CHOICE magazine
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