A UNIVERSITY, IF YOU CAN KEEP IT
@article{Jones2009AUI, title={A UNIVERSITY, IF YOU CAN KEEP IT}, author={S. Jones}, journal={Cultural Studies}, year={2009}, volume={23}, pages={223 - 236} }
Although the press is the institution about which James Carey wrote most, he spent his professional life in universities, and he viewed the university and the academy as institutions in need of criticism. Carey was deeply interested in the press as an institution in and through which ideas were shared and through which public discourse took place. I believe he was interested in higher education for the same reasons, namely, that it provides a public sphere (or, in Carey’s case, more aptly a… Expand
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