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The Greek political publishing field during the long 1960s, exemplified by the case of Istorikes Ekdoseis, 1963–1981
The major argument of this thesis is that Greek political publishing during the time under investigation constituted a distinctive publishing field, in terms of John B. Thompson’s treatise of the publishing field theory, which is in turn based on Pierre Bourdieu’s field theory. I argue that the political publishing field differs distinctively from the trade-publishing field in terms of the significance of the five sources of capital (economic, social, human, intellectual, symbolic) defined by Thompson. While all five are present in the political publishing field, economic capital, which is vital in trade publishing, is of less significance, while symbolic capital is of the utmost importance....Show moreThis thesis deals with political publishing during the Greek long sixties, 1963-1981. In particular it provides a historical narrative of Greek left-wing publishing in the broad sense (including communist, leftist, anarchist, countercultural and alternative media) during this period.
The major argument of this thesis is that Greek political publishing during the time under investigation constituted a distinctive publishing field, in terms of John B. Thompson’s treatise of the publishing field theory, which is in turn based on Pierre Bourdieu’s field theory. I argue that the political publishing field differs distinctively from the trade-publishing field in terms of the significance of the five sources of capital (economic, social, human, intellectual, symbolic) defined by Thompson. While all five are present in the political publishing field, economic capital, which is vital in trade publishing, is of less significance, while symbolic capital is of the utmost importance. It is possible for characteristics to be shared across time and space, but generalising without investigating can easily lead to wrong conclusions since fields evolve in time and are also affected by the specific social, political, economic, and technological conditions of each country. Thus we need to investigate each field in a specific time and space frame and by drawing upon the publishing field theory specify its particular characteristics.
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- All authors
- Mais, C.
- Supervisor
- Weel, A.H. van der
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- Rutgers, M.R.; Hoftijzer, P.G.; Ree, E. van; Zurcher, E.J.; Palieraki, E.
- Qualification
- Doctor (dr.)
- Awarding Institution
- Leiden University Centre for the Arts in Society (LUCAS), Faculty of Humanities, Leiden University
- Date
- 2020-09-22