Hesmondhalgh - Cultural Industries
1) What does the term 'Cultural Industries' actually refer to? The creation, production, and distribution of products of a cultural or artistic nature. 2) What does Hesmondhalgh identify regarding the societies in which the cultural industries are highly profitable? They tend to be societies that support the c onditions where large companies, and their political allies, make money. These conditions being: - constant demand for new products - minimal regulation outside of general competition law - relative political and economic stability - work forces that are willing to work hard. 3) Why do some media products offer ideologies that challenge capitalism or inequalities in society? This happens because the cultural industry companies need to continuously compete with each other to secure audience members. They try think of stuff that would be shocking or profane to viewers. 4) Look at page 2 of the fact sheet. What are the problems that Hesmondhalgh id...