Cultural Policy
- 184 pages
- 7 hours of reading
First Published in 2014. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
This series delves into the core concepts, issues, and debates within contemporary media and cultural studies. Each volume presents authoritative, original essays that go beyond mere surveys to offer in-depth explorations of crucial topics. Designed to support undergraduate teaching, the collection provides students and educators alike with lively and innovative treatments of essential subjects in the field.




First Published in 2014. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Living in Competition -- Part I: Critical Foundations -- 1 A New Hegemony: The Rise of Neoliberalism -- 2 Neoliberal Truths and Consequences: The Four Ds -- 3 The Cultural Powers of Neoliberalism: A Case Study -- Part II: Neoliberal Culture -- 4 The Hustle: Self-Enterprise and Neoliberal Labor -- 5 The Moods of Enterprise: Neoliberal Affect and the Care of the Self -- 6 Enterprising Democracy: Neoliberal Citizenship and the Privatization of Politics -- Conclusion: Living in Common -- Bibliography -- Glossary of Concepts -- Index
Introduction: the ongoing significance of representation -- Theories of representation -- Language as power -- Self-representation online -- Reality tv -- The mediated past -- Subversive and alternative media messages
Real TV examines the dual themes of ethics and public interest in relation to the genre of popular factually entertainment.