1. Media, Power, and Democracy in Latin America/Lee Artz
2. The New International Division of Cultural Labor/Toby Miller
3. Unsustainable Journalism/Toby Miller
4. Political Economy within Cultural Studies/ Richard Maxwell
5. Template Revolutions: Marketing U.S. Regime Change in Eastern Europe/Gerald Sussman & Sascha Krader
6. Beyond the Model Worker: Surveying a Creative Precariat/Greig de Peuter
7. Language Put to Work: Cognitive Capitalism, Call Center Labor, and Worker Inquiry/Enda Brophy
8. Sharp Left Turn for the Media Reform Movement/Robert W. McChesney
9. In Whose Interest? Government Communication and Public Accountability/Kirsten Kozolanka
10. Twisting and Turning: India’s Telecommunications and Media
Industries under the Neoliberal Regime/Manjunath Pendakur
11. Capital Limits on Creativity: Neoliberalism and its Uses of Art/Jyotsna Kapur
12. Manifest Spatialization: Militarizing Communication in Canada/Patricia Mazepa
13. “To Veil the Threat of Terror”: Afghan Women and the in the Imagery of the U.S. War on Terrorism/Dana L. Cloud
14. From Pink Slips to Pink Slime: Transforming Media Labor in a Digital Age/Nicole S. Cohen
15. Cultural Work as a Site of Struggle: Freelancers and Exploitation/Nicole S. Cohen
16. Communication is Freedom: Karl Marx on Press Freedom and Censorship/Hanno Hardt
17. Karl Marx@Internet Studies/Christian Fuchs & Nick Dyer-Witheford
18. After the Internet: Cloud Computing, Big Data and the Internet of Things/Vincent Mosco
19. Marx is Back, But Which One? On Knowledge Labour and Media Practice/Vincent Mosco
20. Marx as Journalist: An Interview with Jim Ledbetter/Steven Sherman
21. Missing Marx: The Place of Marx in Current Communication Research and the Place of Communication in Marx’s Work/?rfan Erdogan
22. Digital Marx: Toward a Political Economy of Distributed Media/Andreas Wittel
23. Media Activism From Above and Below: Lessons from the 1940s American Reform Movement/Victor Pickard
24. The Network Media Economy: Triumph of the Media Infrastructure Industries, or Crisis of Media?/Dwayne Winseck
25. “You Kind of Have to Bite the Bullet and do Bitch Work”: How Internships Teach Students to Unthink Exploitation in Public Relations/Michelle Rodino-Colocino & Stephanie N. Beberick
26. Occuy the Media: Toward a Communication System for the 99 Percent/Steve Macek
27. The Reporters’ Rebellion: The Chicago Journalism Review 1968-1975/Steve Macek
28. Play it Again, (Uncle) Sam: A Brief History of US Imperialism, Propaganda, and the News/Deepa Kumar
29. At Last: Labor Convergence and the Creation of SAG-AFTRA/Catherine McKercher Contributors