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The Cultural Industries

Fifth Edition


January 2026 | 576 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd

Written by leading scholar David Hesmondhalgh, The Cultural Industries remains the definitive text for understanding the ever-evolving world of culture, creativity, and commerce. This textbook provides a coherent and accessible analysis of cultural industries, combining clarity with comprehensive coverage on an international scale.

In this new edition, David provides incisive updates to reflect today’s pressing issues, including:

  • The emerging impact of generative Artificial Intelligence on cultural production and consumption;
  • Problems surrounding the use of automated, AI-based systems and human curation to recommend cultural products to users;
  •  The increasing importance of social media creators and influencers;
  • Refreshed and internationalised case studies, offering a more inclusive and diverse perspective.

Packed with real-world examples, The Cultural Industries equips readers with practical insights and critical frameworks to navigate this complex field. From students and educators to industry professionals, this text is an essential resource for anyone seeking to understand the forces shaping cultural production in the modern era.

 
Chapter 1: Change and Continuity, Power and Creativity
 
Chapter 2: The Cultural Industries Approach: Distinctive Features of Culture-Producing Businesses
 
Chapter 3: Theories of Culture, Theories of Cultural Production
 
Chapter 4: Cultural Industries in the Twentieth Century: Key Features
 
Chapter 5: Why the Cultural Industries Began to Change in the Late Twentieth Century
 
Chapter 6: Policy Change in Media and Telecommunications: Marketing and Copyright
 
Chapter 7: Cultural Policy: Creative Cities, Creative Industries, Creative Economies
 
Chapter 8 Ownership (1): Concentration, Conglomeration and Corporate Power, 1980–2010
 
Chapter 9: Ownership (2): Concentration, Conglomeration and Corporate Powe, 2010 Onwards
 
Chapter 10: How the Claims of Digital Optimists Were Contradicted by the Rise of Digital Culture
 
Chapter 11: The Effects of Digital Networks on Individual Cultural Industries
 
Chapter 12: Creativity, Commerce and Organisation
 
Chapter 13: Working Conditions and Inequalities in the Cultural Industries
 
Chapter 14: Internationalisation: Neither Globalisation nor Cultural Imperialism
 
Chapter 15: Texts: Diversity, Quality and Social Justice
 
Chapter 16: Conclusions: A New Era in Cultural Production?

The Cultural Industries is justly celebrated for many reasons, but what I find most compelling is the civic and moral passion that infuses every page. While never polemical, Hesmondhalgh makes clear why the making of culture matters and what’s at stake. With each new much-awaited edition, it is this quality that ensures the book’s timeless relevance. 

Rodney Benson
Professor of Media, Culture and Communication, New York University, USA

This new edition is both a classic - guiding research on the cultural industries over the past decades - and the most comprehensive, up-to-date study of these industries today. Written in an intelligent, personal voice, the book not only provides sharp definitions and insightful discussions, but also offers a deep and sustained reflection on the continuities and changes in power, technologies, culture, and production.

Thomas Poell
Professor of Data, Culture & Institutions, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands

The Cultural Industries is a monumental achievement. A mighty work of intellectual synthesis and field leadership, it brilliantly lays out what the cultural industries are, how they work, how they’re changing, and why they matter. Hesmondhalgh has done us all a great service by writing it in the first place, and by taking the time to make meaningful and substantial revisions, including this latest edition, with its incorporation of newly important issues such as AI. 

Jean Burgess
Distinguished Professor of Digital Media, Queensland University of Technology, Australia

Critical, cosmopolitan, and timely, the fifth edition of Hesmondhalgh’s magnum opus offers the most coherent and comprehensive introduction to cultural industries to date. It systematically identifies the pitfalls and pathways for socio-cultural change. Drawing on and advancing cultural studies as well as political economy frameworks, this volume is theoretically innovative, self-reflexive, and rich in case studies. This indispensable resource is essential for all students and scholars examining cultural industries, whether traditional or emergent, problematic or progressive.

Jack Linchuan Qiu
Professor of Media Technology, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

In this far-reaching and comprehensive new edition of Cultural Industries, David Hesmondhalgh has done it again: he has expertly traced the rapidly changing cultural industries landscape through a variety of elements, from government to big tech to ordinary people and beyond.  Unlike many other books on the cultural industries, this volume is not solely focused on the ever-changing present; rather, it crucially asks readers to consider the past as a way to understand what is happening now.  Against the naïve optimism of so much commentary on the digital landscape and what it offers, Hesmondhalgh gives us a thoughtful, historical understanding of the cultural industries so many of us attempt to comprehend in our everyday lives, from generative AI to the increasing power of “influencers” to the various ways the cultural industries continue to be a powerful platform for activism.  In so doing, he offers readers not only a brilliant analysis of why cultural industries matter, but for whom they matter.  

Sarah Banet-Weiser
Professor, Annenberg School for Communication, University of Pennsylvania, USA

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