Critical Theory of Communication
New Readings of Lukács, Adorno, Marcuse, Honneth and Habermas in the Age of the Internet
Abstract
This book contributes to the foundations of a critical theory of communication as shaped by the forces of digital capitalism. One of the world's leading theorists of digital media Professor Christian Fuchs explores how the thought of some of the Frankfurt School’s key thinkers can be deployed for critically understanding media in the age of the Internet. Five essays that form the heart of this book review aspects of the works of Georg Lukács, Theodor W. Adorno, Herbert Marcuse, Axel Honneth and Jürgen Habermas and apply them as elements of a critical theory of communication's foundations. The approach taken starts from Georg Lukács Ontology of Social Being, draws on the work of the Frankfurt School thinkers, and sets them into dialogue with the Cultural Materialism of Raymond Williams. Critical Theory of Communication offers a vital set of new insights on how communication operates in the age of information, digital media and social media, arguing that we need to transcend the communication theory of Habermas by establishing a dialectical and cultural-materialist critical theory of communication. It is the first title in a major new book series 'Critical Digital and Social Media Studies' published by the University of Westminster Press.
Keywords
Digital media, Frankfurt School Critical Theory, Habermas, Marxist Theory, Social media, Theories of CommunicationDOI
10.16997/book1ISBN
9781911534068, 9781911534044, 9781911534068Publisher
University of Westminster PressPublisher website
https://www.uwestminsterpress.co.uk/Publication date and place
2016Imprint
University of Westminster PressClassification
Business and Management
Media, entertainment, information and communication industries
Sociology
Western philosophy from c 1800