Herbert Schiller Explained
Herbert Irving Schiller (November 5, 1919 – January 29, 2000) was an American media critic, sociologist, author, and scholar. He earned his PhD in 1960 from New York University.
Schiller warned of two major trends in his prolific writings and speeches: the private takeover of public space and public institutions at home, and U.S. corporate domination of cultural life abroad, especially in the developing nations. His eight books and hundreds of articles in both scholarly and popular journals made him a key figure both in communication research and in the public debate over the role of the media in modern society.[1] He was widely known for the term “packaged consciousness,” that argues American media is controlled by a few corporations that “create, process, refine and preside over the circulation of images and information which determines our beliefs, attitudes and ultimately our behavior.”[2] Schiller used Time Warner Inc. as an example of packaged consciousness, stating that it “basically dominates publishing, cable television, recordings, tapes and filmmaking.”[3]
He was married to librarian and scholar Anita Schiller,[4] and their children include sons Zach and Dan. Zach Schiller is a public policy analyst[5] in Ohio, and Dan Schiller is a telecommunications historian at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.[6]
Writings
- Mass Communications and American Empire (1969)
- Mind Managers (1973)
- The Ideology of International Communications (Monograph Series / Institute for Media Analysis, Inc, No. 4)
- Mass Communications and American Empire (Critical Studies in Communication and in the Cultural Industries)
- Super-state; readings in the military-industrial complex
- Communication and Cultural Domination (1976)
- Living in the Number One Country : Reflections from a Critic of American Empire, Seven Stories Press, New York 2000
- (1981)
- Information and the Crisis Economy, Oxford University Press (1984), Oxford University Press, Reprint 1986,
- , Oxford University Press, 1989, ; Reprint 1996,
- , Routledge 1995,
Secondary literature
- Richard Maxwell: Herbert Schiller (Critical Media Studies), Rowman & Littlefield, 2003,
External links
References
- Web site: General UCSD News . Ucsdnews.ucsd.edu . 2000-01-31 . 2012-10-19.
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- Web site: Cyranos Journal of Politics Media&Culture Wars . Cjournal.info . 2012-10-19 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140815141523/http://www.cjournal.info/CJO/mm.schiller.html . 2014-08-15 .
- Web site: 31 May 2003 . Herb Schiller Tribute May 25 Raises Nearly $1,000 for San Diego IMC . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120210025931/http://sandiego.indymedia.org/en/2003/05/6304.shtml . 2012-02-10 . 2008-02-21 . sandiego.indymedia.org.
- Web site: Policy Matters Ohio staff - 2006. www.policymattersohio.org . https://web.archive.org/web/20061112085056/http://www.policymattersohio.org/staff.htm . November 12, 2006.
- Web site: Faculty. www.lis.uiuc.edu . https://web.archive.org/web/20071026142032/http://www.lis.uiuc.edu/oc/people/faculty/#dschille . October 26, 2007.