scholarly journals Reviews: Unequal Partnerships: The Political Economy of Urban Redevelopment in Postwar America, Coping with the Economic Crisis: Alternative Responses to Economic Recession in Advanced Industrial Societies, Reshaping Housing Policy: Subsidies, Rent and Residualisation

1990 ◽  
Vol 8 (4) ◽  
pp. 489-492
Author(s):  
M Gottdiener ◽  
S Sacks ◽  
D Sim
1978 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 153-175 ◽  
Author(s):  
Douglas A. Hibbs

Outbursts of strike activity in many industrial societies during the late 1960s and early 1970s focused considerable attention on relations between labour, capital and the state in advanced capitalist systems and led to many inquiries into the sources of the ‘new’ labour militancy. The events of May–June 1968 in France, the ‘hot autumn’ of 1969 in Italy, and the nation-wide strikes of the coal miners in 1972 and 1974 in the United Kingdom (the first since the great General Strike of 1926) are the most dramatic examples, but sharp upturns in strike activity in Canada (1969, 1972), Finland (1971), the United States (1970) and smaller strike waves in other nations also contributed to the surge of interest in labour discontent.


Author(s):  
Vincent Mosco

The global economic crisis has led to a resurgence of interest in the work of Karl Marx. This paper acknowledges this interest, but asks on which of the many shades of Marx, communication scholars should be focusing their research attention. The most general answer is all of Marx, from the early work on consciousness, ideology and culture, which has informed critical cultural studies through to the later work on the structure and dynamics of capitalism that provides bedrock for the political economy of communication. But there is particular need for communication scholars to pay more attention to work that does not fit so neatly in either of these foci, namely, Marx of the Grundrisse and Marx, the professional journalist. Communication scholars need to do so because we have paid insufficient attention to labour in the communication, cultural and knowledge industries. The Marx of these two streams of work provides important guidance for what I have called the labouring of communication as well as for addressing general problems in communication theory.


Author(s):  
Anne O. Krueger

What is the political economy of trade policy? Many government policies have both a political and an economic aspect. That is true of social security, housing policy, farm policy, support for research, and much more. In all of these cases, the economics of the...


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