Yet, I think that his essay is far more radical than a simple (or even complex) description of media production and consumption. Indeed, he tells us a great deal that’s useful about how people can, and do, produce and consume media. It’s certainly not wrong to say that Stuart Hall’s “Encoding/Decoding” was largely about how people relate to media. Here the “politics of signification”-the struggle in discourse-is joined.
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