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Nicholas Garnham (born 1937) is
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at the
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in the academic field of
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.


Education and naval service

Garnham attended
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from 1950 to 1955 where the major influence on his thinking was British socialist historian R. H. Tawney. His main interests were
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, architecture and cinema, the last of which has remained a lifelong passion and research focus. Garnham served in the
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from 1956 to 1958. He was in one of the last drafts to the service under compulsory conscription. He studied briefly at the Sorbonne in Paris in 1958, before moving to study
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at
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that same year.'Cambridge Tripos Examination Results', ''The Times'', 22 June 1961, p. 18.


Career

From 1962 until 1970 he was a director and film editor at the
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. He left to enter academia at the
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to teach film making and film theory. Garnham was central in establishing first Media Studies degree at the University, a Bachelor of Arts course in 1975. He also became part of the university's newly established Communication Studies Department. He was Governor of the
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(BFI) from 1973 to 1977. He was founding editor of, and has remained a senior editor of, the journal Media, Culture and Society since it was first published in 1979.


Works

*''The New Priesthood: British Television Today'' (1970) with
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*''
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'' (1971) *''Structures of Television'' (1972) *''The Economics of Television'' (1988) with Richard Collins and Gareth Locksley *''Capitalism and Communication: Global Culture and the Economics of Information'' (1990) editor
Fred Inglis Frederick Charles Inglis (born 17 May 1937) is Emeritus Professor of Cultural Studies at the University of Sheffield in the UK. Previously Professor of Cultural Studies at the University of Warwick, he has been a member of the School of Social Sci ...
*''Emancipation, The Media, And Modernity: Arguments about the Media and Social Theory'' (2000) *''The Information Society is also a Class Society'' – The Impact of the New Information Technologies on Cultural Production and Consumption, Information Technology: Impact on the Way of Life (L. Bannion et al., eds). Dublin: Tycooly International (1981) *''The Economics of Television'', (1987) with R. Collins and G. Locksley *''The Media and the Public Sphere'' (Ed. Calhoun) (1992) *''The Role of the Public Sphere in the Information Society'', in Regulating the Global Information Society (C.T. Marsden, ed.), London: Routledge. (2000) *''Information Society as Theory or Ideology: A Critical Perspective on Technology, Education and Employment in the Information Age'' Digital Academe (W. Dutton and B. Loader, eds), pp. 253–67. London: Routledge. (2002)


References


Further reading

* Ellis Cashmore and Chris Rojek (1999), ''Dictionary of Cultural Theorists'', pp. 179–181 * Cook, D. (1996). ''The culture industry revisited.'' Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield. * Gandy, O. H. (1999). ''Community pluralism and the 'tipping point': Editorial responses to race and related structural change.'' In D. Demers & K. Viswanath (Eds.), Mass Media, Social Control and Social Change (pp. 159–181). Ames, Iowa.: Iowa State University Press. * Garnham, N. (2005). ''A personal intellectual memoir''. Media, Culture & Society, 27(4), 469–493. * Durham, M. G., & Kellner, D. M. (eds) (2001). ''Media and cultural studies'' (pp 197–229). Malden, Mass.: Blackwell.


External links


Biographical page



Paper, ''The Information Society, Myth or Reality?''
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Paper by Brian Winston
(PDF) {{DEFAULTSORT:Garnham, Nicholas 1937 births Living people College of Sorbonne alumni British mass media scholars British Marxists Marxist theorists Royal Navy sailors Alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge People educated at Winchester College Academics of the University of Westminster Governors of the British Film Institute