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In his seminal work, Television, Raymond Williams offers a profound exploration of the cultural significance and impact of television on society. Drawing from his extensive background in media studies, Williams delves into the intricate relationship between television and the evolving landscape of communication, examining how this medium shapes and reflects social values.
Williams articulates a critical analysis of television, tracing its origins and development alongside technological advancements. He challenges the notion of television as merely a source of entertainment, positing it instead as a vital conduit for cultural expression and social discourse. Through his keen insights, Williams invites readers to consider the broader implications of television in shaping public consciousness, identity, and community.
This work is ideal for students and scholars of media studies, cultural studies, and sociology, as well as anyone interested in a deeper understanding of the role television plays in contemporary society. Readers of Williams’ other acclaimed works, such as Culture and Society and The Long Revolution, will find this exploration equally enriching.
Format: Paperback / softback
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Pages: 192
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
ISBN: 9780415314565
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