Composite of Teachers, Students and Books

Professor Jim McGuigan

biography : publications : workshops & talks : links

JIM McGUIGAN - PUBLICATIONS                                                         November 2010

 

Books - Authored

 

2010     Cultural Analysis, London, Thousand Oaks & New Delhi: Sage.

2009     Cool Capitalism, London & New York: Pluto.

2006     Modernity and Postmodern Culture (second and expanded edition), Maidenhead & New York: Open University Press/McGraw Hill.

2004     Rethinking Cultural Policy, Maidenhead & New York: Open University Press/McGraw Hill.

1999     Modernity and Postmodern Culture, Buckingham & Philadelphia: Open University Press.

1996     Culture and the Public Sphere, London & New York: Routledge.

1992     Cultural Populism, London & New York: Routledge.

1981     Writers and the Arts Council, London: Arts Council of Great Britain.

 

Books - Edited

1999     Technocities, London, Thousand Oaks & New Delhi: Sage - co-editor: John Downey.

1997     Cultural Methodologies, London, Thousand Oaks & New Delhi: Sage.

1997     Studying Culture [second and expanded edition], London: Arnold / New York:
            St. Martin's - co-editor: Ann Gray.

1993     Studying Culture, London, New York, Melbourne & Auckland: Arnold - co-editor: Ann Gray.

 

Chapter Contributions to Edited Collections

2008     ‘Richard Hoggart and the Way We Live Now’, Owen, S., eds., Richard Hoggart and Cultural Studies, London: Palgrave Macmillan, pp75-87.

2007     ‘Technological Determinism and Mobile Privatisation’, Nightingale, V. & T. Dwyer, eds., New Media Worlds – Challenges for Convergence, Melbourne: Oxford University Press, pp 5-18.

‘From Associative to Deep Sponsorship at the Millennium Dome’, Murdock, G. &  J. Wasko, eds., Media in the Age of Marketization, Cresskill NJ: Hampton, pp49-61.

‘Richard Hoggart – Public Intellectual’, Ahearne, J. & O. Bennett, eds., Intellectuals and Cultural Policy, London: Routledge, pp85-94.

‘Neo-Liberalism, Culture and Policy’, Stamenkovic, M., ed., art-e-conomy, Belgrade: Samimex, pp127-133.

‘Cultural Studies und “Cool Capitalism”’, Harrasser, K., S. Riedmann & A. Scott, eds., Die Politik der Cultural Studies – Cultural Studies der Politik, Wien: Turia = Kant, pp 43-66.

‘The Cultural Public Sphere’, Benchimol, A. & W. Maley, eds., Spheres of Influence – Intellectual and Cultural Publics from Shakespeare to Habermas, Bern: Peter Lang, pp 243-263.

2006     ‘Culture and Risk’, Mythen, G. & S. Walklate, eds., Beyond the Risk Society, Maidenhead & New York: Open University Press, pp 211-230.

‘Mediating Politics – Jurgen Habermas and the Public Sphere’, Berry, D. & J. Theobald, eds., Radical Mass Media Criticism – A Genealogy, London, Montreal & New York: Black Rose Books, pp 90-108 – co-author: Stuart Allan.

2005     ‘Die Kulturelle Offentlichkeit’, Raunig, G. & U. Wuggenig, eds., Publicum – Theorien der Offentlichkeit, Wien: Turia + Kant, pp 140-153.

‘A Community of Communities’, Littler, J. & R. Naidoo, eds., The Politics of Heritage – Legacies of Race, London & New York: Routledge, - pp 189-201.

2004     'Cultural Analysis and Policy in the Information Age', Ahphonen, P. & A. Kangas, eds., Construction of Cultural Policy, Jyvaskyla: Minerva, pp 125-149.

‘Cultural Studies and the New Populism’, Ritzer, G., ed., Encyclopaedia of Social Theory, London, Thousand Oaks & New Delhi: Sage pp 177-181.

‘A Shell for Neo-Liberalism: New Labour Britain and the Millennium Dome’, Caunes, S., E. Mazierska, S. Sydney-Smith  & J. Walton, eds., Relocating Britishness, Manchester University Press - pp 38-52.

2003     'Cultural Change', Hollowell, J., ed., Britain Since 1945, Oxford: Basil Blackwell - pp 279-295.

'Cultural Policy Studies', Lewis, J. & T. Miller, eds., Critical Cultural Policy Studies – A Reader, Malden, Mass. & Oxford: Basil Blackwell - pp 23-42. [Reprinted and revised from Culture and the Public Sphere]

2002     'The Public Sphere', Hamilton, P. & K. Thompson, eds., The Uses of Sociology, Oxford: Basil Blackwell - pp 81-128.

2001     'Issues in Cultural Analysis and Policy Orientation', Engelstad, F. & J. Gripsrud, eds., Power, Aesthetics, Media, Oslo, Unipub Forlag - pp 36-55. 

            'Three Discourses of Cultural Policy', Stevenson, N., ed., Cultural Citizenship,      London, Thousand Oaks, New Delhi: Sage - pp 124-137.

2000     'Sovereign Consumption', Lee, M., ed., The Consumer Society Reader, Malden, Mass. & Oxford: Basil Blackwell - pp 294-299. [Extract from ‘Cultural Populism Revisited’]

1999     'Whither Cultural Studies?', Aldred, N. & M. Ryle, eds., Teaching Culture, Leicester:
            National Institute for Adult and Continuing Education, - pp 79-91.

            20x1000 word essays on Bourdieu, Brecht, Chomsky, Eagleton, Fiske, Galbraith,             Garnham, Geertz, Giddens, Goldmann, Gramsci, Hall, Harvey, Hoggart, Jameson,    Lukacs, Morris, Sartre, Williams and Willis; Cashmore, E. & C. Rojek, eds.,     Dictionary of Cultural Theorists, London, New York, Sydney, Auckland: Arnold.

1998     'What Price the Public Sphere?', Thussu, D., ed., Electronic Empires - Global Media         and Local Resistance, London, New York, Sydney, Auckland: Arnold - pp 91-107.

1997     '"A Slow Reach Again for Control": Raymond Williams and the Vicissitudes of Cultural Policy', Wallace, J., R. Jones & S. Nield, eds., Raymond Williams Now -             Knowledge, Limits and the Future, London: Macmillan / New York: St. Martin's - pp 56-70. [Reprinted with revisions from the European Journal of Cultural Policy 2.1, 1995]

            'Cultural Populism Revisited', Ferguson, M. & P. Golding, eds., Cultural Studies in           Question, London, Thousand Oaks, New Delhi: Sage - pp 138-154.

1996     'Shifting Paradigms in British Television Research', French, D. & M. Richards, eds.,         Everyday Television - Studies of British Television, University of Karlstad, Sweden,       Development Report, 96.2 - pp 113-125.

1995     'Populism and Ordinary Culture', Boyd-Barrett, O. & C. Newbold, eds., Approaches to Media, London, New York, Sydney, Auckland: Arnold - pp 374-388. [Extract from     Cultural Populism]

1994     'Trajectories of Cultural Populism', Storey, J., ed., Cultural Theory and Popular Culture, Hemel Hempstead: Harvester Wheatsheaf - pp 547-559. [Extract from Cultural Populism]

1993     'Reaching for Control: Raymond Williams on Mass Communication and Popular Culture', Morgan, W.J. & P. Preston, eds., Raymond Williams - Politics, Education,     Letters, London: Macmillan / New York: St. Martin's - pp163-188.

1976     'The Plays and Productions of Trevor Griffiths', Barker, F., ed., Literature, Society            and the Sociology of Literature, University of Essex - pp 133-153 - co-authors: Derek   McKiernan, Steve Ryan & Janet Wolff.

 

Editorships - Journals

 

1998     Guest Editor, International Journal of Cultural Policy 4.2 - special issue on Cultural            Analysis and Cultural Policy - pp 243-466.

  1. Joint Editor and Reviews Editor, Keywords - A Journal of Cultural Materialism 1, 2 & 3.

-2000

 

Academic Journal Articles

2010     ‘Creative Labour, Cultural Work and Individualisation’, International Journal of Cultural Policy 16.3, August, pp323-333.

2009     ‘Doing a Florida Thing – The Creative Class Thesis and Cultural Policy’, International Journal of Cultural Policy 15.3, August, pp 291-300.

2008     ‘Apprentices to Cool Capitalism’, Social Semiotics 18.3, September, pp309-319.

2006     ‘Mobility’, Fifth Estate Online – International Journal of Radical Mass Media Criticism, September.

‘Richard Hoggart – Public Intellectual’, International Journal of Cultural Policy 12.2, July, pp 199-208.

The Politics of Cultural Studies and Cool Capitalism’, Cultural Politics 2.2, July, pp 137-158.

2005     ‘Neo-Liberalism, Culture and Policy’, International Journal of Cultural Policy 11.3, November – pp 229-241.

‘Football Talk’. Flow – A Critical Forum on Television and Media Culture 3.7, December. flowTV.org.

‘The Cultural Public Sphere’, European Journal of Cultural Studies 8.4, November – pp 425-443.

'TV Down Under', Flow - A Critical Forum on Television and Media Culture 2.7, June, flowTV.org.

'Towards a Sociology of the Mobile Phone', Human Technology 1.1, April, pp 41-53.

'Inside the Beeb', Flow - A Critical Forum on Television and Media Culture 2.2, April, flowtv.org.

'The Power of Nightmares', Flow - A Critical Forum on Television and Media Culture 1.10, March, flowtv.org.

2004     'Funny Politics', Flow – A Critical Forum on Television and Media Culture, 1.6, December, flowtv.org.

‘What Can We Still Learn about Television from Raymond Williams?’, Flow – A Critical
Forum on Television and Media Culture, 1.2, October, flowtv.org.

2003     ‘The Social Construction of a Cultural Disaster: New Labour’s Millennium Experience’, Cultural Studies 17.5, September – pp 669-690.

2002     'The Millennium Dome: Sponsoring, Meaning and Visiting', International Journal of            Cultural Policy 8.1, May - pp 1-20 - co-author: Abigail Gilmore.

2001     'Figuring Out the Dome', Cultural Trends 39, December - pp 39-83 - co-author: Abigail Gilmore.

'Problems of Cultural Analysis and Policy in the Information Age', Cultural Studies <--> Critical Methodologies 1.2, May - pp 190-219.

2000     'El Populismo Cultural Revisitado', Guaraguao - Revista de Cultura Latinamericana           Ano 4 No. 10, Verano - pp 30-53.

            'Death of a Princess', Anglo-Saxonica Serie II Nos. 12-13 - pp 327-349.

            'British Identity and "the People's Princess"', Sociological Review 48.1, February - pp       1-18.

1998     'National Government and the Cultural Public Sphere', Media International Australia           incorporating Culture and Policy 81, May - pp 68-83.

1995     '"A Slow Reach Again for Control": Raymond Williams and the Vicissitudes of Cultural Policy', European Journal of Cultural Policy 2.1 - pp 105-115.

1983     'Serious Writing and the State', Poetics 2.4-5 - pp 449-466.

‘The Death of the Grant to Writers Program in England’, Journal of Cultural Economics 7.1, pp 33-41.

1977     'The Literary Sociology of Sartre', Routh, J. & J. Wolff, eds., The Sociology of     Literature - Theoretical Approaches, Sociological Review Monograph 25, University   of Keele - pp 163-180.

 

Professional Journal Articles

1996     'Blaming the Media', Child Care Forum 9, January.

1987     'TV Drama and Media Education', In the Picture, Summer.

1986     'Telly and Kids', In the Picture, Summer.

 

Popular Journal Articles

 

2010

‘New Labour and Neoliberal Cultural Policy’, British Politics Review 5.2., Spring,  

1999  

'Produce, Consume... Produce, Consume...', New Times 6, August.

Review of Stephen Bayley's Labour Camp, New Labour Organiser 665, Summer.

1995    

'Market Morality', I to I, July-September.

1993    

'The Cultural Elite Goes Downmarket', I to I, April-June.                                      

1990    

'Towards 2000', Magazine of Cultural Studies 1.

1985    

'Wired Up for Art', Arts Yorkshire, February.

1984    

'A Brilliant Illusion', Arts Yorkshire, August.

'Recovering Television' , Arts Yorkshire, May.

'Unhappy Medium', New Statesman, 10 April.

           'Consumer Council', New Statesman, 6 January.

1982    

'Pen Pushing', New Socialist, November-December.

'Books are Different', New Stateman, 15 October.

'Power Point', New Statesman, 25 June.

'Four Years that Shook the Movie World', New Socialist, March-April.

1981    

'Conservatism in Process', The Leveller, 16 October.

'Consensus or Conflict?', New Statesman, 5 October.

'Closed Shop, Closed Minds', New Statesman, 29 May.

Official Reports

  1. Writers and the Arts Council, research report submitted to the Arts Council in 1979 and /1981    subsequently published in book form in 1981.

Review Articles in Academic Journals

2010    

‘Naomi Klein’s No Logo – Taking Aim at the Brand Bullies’, Special Issue – Cultural Policy Review of Books’, International Journal of Cultural Policy 16.1, February, pp 50-52.

2003    

'Critical Renewal?', on Greg Philo and David Miller's Market Killing, Naomi Klein's No Logo and Thomas Frank's One Market Under God, Sociology 37.3, pp 591-597.

1999    

'Theological Disputation', on Roger Scruton's An Intelligent Person's Guide to Modern Culture, International Journal of Cultural Policy 5.2 - pp 323-327.

1998    

'An American Tragedy', on Ellis Cashmore's The Black Culture Industry, International        Journal of Cultural Policy 4.2 - pp 463-466.

'Boiling the Frog', on the Privatisation/Disetatisation and Culture conference, Amsterdam, June 1997, International Journal of Cultrual Policy 4.1 - pp 225-232.

1996   

'Cultural Policy Studies - Or, How to be Useful and Critical', on Franco Bianchini & Michael Parkinson's Cultural Policy and Urban Regeneration - The West European Experience, Cultural Studies 10.1 - pp 185-190.

'Reviewing a Life - Fred Inglis's Biography of Raymond Williams', New Left Review 215 - pp 101-108.

Reviews of Academic Books

2006    

John Hartley, ed., Creative Industries, Global Media and Communication 3.2, pp 372-374.

Georgina Born, Uncertain Vision – Birt, Dyke and the Reinvention of the BBC, European Journal of Communication 21.1, pp 101-104.

2005    

Nick Crossley & John Michael Roberts, eds., After Habermas – New Perspectives on the Public Sphere, Sociological Review 52.4, , pp 600-602.

2001  

Greg Philo & David Miller, eds., Market Killing - What the Free Market Does and What Social Scientists Can Do About It, Journalism Studies 2.4, pp 629-631.

Angela McRobbie, British Fashion Design; and, In the Culture Society, Keywords 3 -  pp 141-143.

2000    

David Hutchison, Media Policy - An Introduction; Denis McQuail & Karen Siune, eds., Media Policy - Convergence, Concentration and Commerce, European Journal of Communication 15.3 - pp 432-434.

1999    

Hannu Niemenen, Communication and Democracy, Keywords 2 - pp 131-133.

1998  

Kenneth Thompson, ed., Media and Cultural Regulation, European Journal of Communication 13.2 - pp 245-247.

1997    

John Hartley, Popular Reality, European Journal of Communication 12.1 - pp 251- 254.

1994    

John Bird, Barry Curtis, Tim Putnam, George Robertson & Lisa Tickner, eds, Mapping the Futures - Local Cultures, Global Change, Radical Philosophy 67 - pp 55-57.

1990    

John Fiske, Understanding Popular Culture & Reading the Popular, Sociology 24.2 - pp 366-367.

1989    

Liah Greenfeld, Different Worlds - A Sociological Study of Taste, Choice and Success in Art, Sociology 23.3 - pp 488-489.

Other Publications

1986    

'Are You Being Served Well?' - Study Notes, Birmingham Film & Video    Workshop/Channel Four - co-author, Lesley Watson.

The Youth Mix - Study Notes, Birmingham Film & Video Workshop/Channel Four
- co-author, Lesley Watson.