There are 24 books by Graham Murdock on BookOrb. A strong starting point is Digital dynamics (2010). The bibliography below is in publication order, with series grouped in reading order.

Standalone books

  1. 1 Mass media and the secondary school 1973 · 196 pages
  2. 2 The television and delinquency debate 1977
  3. 3 Cultural policy and consumer choice in the "new" television age 1983
  4. 4 La communication de masse et l'industrie publicitaire 1985 · 87 pages
  5. 5 Communicating politics 1986 · 241 pages
  6. 6 Organizar lo imaginario 1988 · 126 pages
  7. 7 The Battle for Television (Crisis Point) 1994 · 224 pages
  8. 8 The political economy of the media 1997 · 1,424 pages
  9. 9 Communication and Critical Inquiry 2003 · 256 pages
  10. 10 Communication and Modernity 2004
  11. 11 Researching communications 2007 · 440 pages
  12. 12 Media in the Age of Marketization 2007 · 263 pages
  13. 13 Digital dynamics 2010 · 237 pages
  14. 14 Unpacking digital dynamics 2010
  15. 15 Blackberry Rain 2010
  16. 16 For Public Culture 2017 · 224 pages
  17. 17 Carbon Capitalism and Communication 2017 · 259 pages
  18. 18 News Corp 2024 · 162 pages

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Frequently asked questions

How many books has Graham Murdock written?

BookOrb lists 24 books by Graham Murdock.

Where should I start with Graham Murdock?

A good starting point is Digital dynamics (2010).

What is the Graham Murdock books in order list?

In publication order: 1. Mass media and the secondary school (1973), 2. The television and delinquency debate (1977), 3. Cultural policy and consumer choice in the "new" television age (1983), 4. La communication de masse et l'industrie publicitaire (1985), 5. Communicating politics (1986), 6. Organizar lo imaginario (1988), 7. The Battle for Television (Crisis Point) (1994), 8. The political economy of the media (1997), 9. Communication and Critical Inquiry (2003), 10. Communication and Modernity (2004), 11. Researching communications (2007), 12. Media in the Age of Marketization (2007), 13. Digital dynamics (2010), 14. Unpacking digital dynamics (2010), 15. Blackberry Rain (2010), and 3 more.