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Market Killing : What the Free Market does and what social scientists can do about it - Greg Philo

Market Killing

What the Free Market does and what social scientists can do about it

By: Greg Philo

Paperback | 17 October 2000 | Edition Number 1

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What the free market does and what the social scientists can do about it

  • Highly topical and controversial book from a high profile group of contributors which examines several areas.
  • Attacks post-modernists and textual approaches arguing that these are inadequate at the level of both theory and methods.
  • Distinguished list of international contributors including Noam Chomsky, Derek Bouse, Raymond Tillis, Barbara Epstein and Chris Hamnett.
Market Killing: What the Free Market Does and What the Social Scientists Can Do About It demonstrates how the release of the free market in the last part of the twentieth century produced a rise in inequality and violence, the development of a huge criminal economy and the degradation of social and cultural life. It questions the silence of academics in the face of these changes and asks how much they have been incorporated into the priorities of commerce and governments. Many academics in the social sciences, media and cultural studies have avoided critical issues and become occupied in obscure theoretical debates such as post-modernism. The effect was to draw intellectuals and students away from the engaged and empirical work needed to identify key social problems and possibilities for change. The authors of this book point to the need for independent research which can criticize political policies and reveal their effects. They show, for example, why contemporary policies on drugs and education are creating more problems than they solve. The book features contributions from a wide range of academic disciplines including mass communications, sociology, politics, geography, philosophy and economics, and points to new directions for radical science. It also examines the possibilities for a free and democratic media and calls for the development of critical and open debate. Contributors include Derek Bousé, Noam Chomsky, John Comer, James Curran, Barbara Epstein, Andrew Gamble, Chris Hamnett, Angela McRobbie, Hilary Rose, Danny Scheshter, Philip Schlesinger, Jean Shaoul, and Hilary Wainwright.

Greg Philo is Research Director of the Glasgow University Media Unit. David Miller is a member of the Stirling Media Research Institute, University of Stirling.

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"'Market Killing" is an invitation to reflect on what type of liberation we are engaged in, and what type of knowledge we want to produce'. "Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology, Vol 13, No 1, January 2003."

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