In the Company of Hanno Hardt A Festschrift on the Future of Critical Communication Studies

Ed McLuskie, Maria Hegbloom, Fabiana Woodfin

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Abstract

A Festschrift in honor of Hanno Hardt saw 25 presenters join him in October 2003 for a re-examination of critical theory and research on culture and communication. As they considered current and future directions for critical communication studies, Hardt recognized the international generations assembled in Iowa City, Iowa (USA) as beneficiaries of social and political projects of the Left, projects that, though still marginalized in the academy, increasingly exhibit a more 'combative agenda of democratization' for communication studies and communication industries. This article describes the Festschrift through themes of (a) theory, culture and historicity in critical theory and cultural studies, (b) indigenization and interdisciplinarity, and (c) critical history as a practice and site.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalCommunication Faculty Publications and Presentations
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 May 2004

Keywords

  • Hanno Hardt
  • Marxism
  • critical theory
  • cultural studies
  • journalism history
  • media history

EGS Disciplines

  • Communication

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