"Part of the successful Routledge Introductions to Media and Communications series which provides concise introductions to key areas in contemporary communications, Bill Osgerby's innovative Youth Media traces the development of contemporary youth culture and its relationship with the media. From the days of diners, drive-ins and jukeboxes to today's world of iPods and the Internet, Youth Media examines youth media in its economic, cultural and political contexts and explores: "youth culture and the media, the 'Fab Phenomenon': markets, money and media, generation and degeneration in the media: representations, responses and 'effects', media, subculture and lifestyle, global media, youth culture and identity, youth and new media. "Analyzing the nature of different forms of communication as well as reviewing their production and consumption, this is an essential introduction to this key area in communication and cultural studies." (Publisher description)
1 Introduction: youth culture and the media, 1
2 The fab phenomenon: the rise of the commercial youth market, 12
3 Brave new world: youth media, business conglomeration and post-Fordism, 30
4 Generation and degeneration in the media: representations, responses and effects, 47
5 The usual suspects: media, politics and images of youth, 66
6 All the young dudes: media, subculture and lifestyle, 86
7 Rockin all over the world: globalisation and youth media, 117
8 Insurgency across all borders: hybridity, identity and youth media, 133
9 Totally wired: youth and new media, 154
10 Conclusion: youth, media and circuits of culture, 174