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Class and News

Class and News. Don Heider, ed. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 2004. 359 pp. $79 hbk. $34.95 pbk.

The premise of Heider's anthology-news is a product of its cultural milieu and a potent force for meaning-making-fills a significant gap in our literature by examining "class." Its strengths are the multiple methods used to detail the complex class concept, revelations about the startling degree to which class is ignored in news, and implications of corporate media power in perpetuating myths about class.

Heider, an assistant professor at the University of Texas at Austin, sets the tone for the book's theoretical undergirding by invoking seminal works on class by Marx ...

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