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Bob Goldman

Publications

 

Books

Robert Goldman & Stephen Papson, Landscapes of Capital. Cambridge: Polity Books.  2011.

Robert Goldman & Stephen Papson, Nike Culture: The Sign of the Swoosh. London: Sage Publications. 1998.

Robert Goldman & Stephen Papson, Sign Wars: The Cluttered Landscape of Advertising. New York: Guilford.  1996.

Robert Goldman, Reading Ads SociallyLondon: Routledge.  1992.

Robert Goldman & Arvind Rajagopal, Mapping Hegemony: Television News and Industrial Conflict. Norwood, NJ: Ablex Publishing. 1991.

 

Articles

Robert Goldman, Stephen Papson & Noah Kersey. “Landscapes of the Social Relations of Production in a Global Economy,” Fast Capitalism, 2006, 2:1, www.fastcapitalism.com.

Robert Goldman & Stephen Papson.  “Capital’s Brandscapes,” Journal of Consumer Research. 2006, 6, 3: 327-353.

Robert Goldman.  “This is Not an Ad: The Post-Mortise Stage of Advertising,” Advertising & Society Review.  2005, 6, 4, http://muse.uq.edu.au/journals/asr/v006/6.4goldman.html.

Robert Goldman, Stephen Papson & Noah Kersey, “Speed: Through, across & in ”“ the Landscapes of Capital,” Fast Capitalism, 2004, 1:1, www.fastcapitalism.com.

Stephen Papson, Robert Goldman & Noah Kersey, “Web Site Design: Hypertext Aesthetics & Visual Sociology,” American Behavioral Scientist, 2004, 47,12, (August): 1617-1644.

Robert Goldman, “Contradictions in a Political Economy of Sign Value,” Current Perspectives in Social Theory, 1994, 14: 183-211. Greenwich, CN: JAI Press.

Robert Goldman & Stephen Papson, “Advertising in the Age of Hypersignification,” Theory, Culture & Society, 1994, 11, 3 (August): pp.23-53.

Robert Goldman & Stephen Papson, “The Postmodernism that Failed,” 1994, pp.224-253 in David Dickens and Andrea Fontana (eds.), Postmodernism & Social Inquiry. New York: Guilford.

Robert Goldman & Stephen Papson, “Levi’s & the Knowing Wink: Commodity Bricolage,” Current Perspectives in Social Theory, 11: pp.69-95. Greenwich, CN: JAI Press.

Robert Goldman, Sharon L. Smith & Deborah Heath, “Commodity Feminism,” Critical Studies in Mass Communication. 1991, 8, 3 (September): 333-351.

Robert Goldman, “Marketing Fragrances: Advertising & the Production of Commodity Signs,” Theory, Culture & Society, 1987, 4, 4 (November): 691-726.

Robert Goldman & Michael Montagne, “Marketing ”˜Mind Mechanics’: Decoding Drug Advertisements in Medical Journals.” Social Science & Medicine, 1986, 22, 10: 1047-58.

Robert Goldman & Gloria L. Beeker, “Decoding Newsphotos: An Analysis of Embedded Ideological Values,” Humanity & Society, 1985, 9 (August): pp.351-363.

Robert Goldman & Paul Luebke, “Corporate Capital Moves South: Competing Class Interests and Labor Relations in North Carolina’s ”˜New’ Political Economy.” Journal of Political & Military Sociology, 1985, 13, 1(Spring): 17-32.

Robert Goldman, “Legitimation Ads, Part I: The Story of the Family in which the Family Saves Capitalism from Itself,” Knowledge & Society: Studies in the Sociology of Culture, 1984, 5: 243-267. Greenwich, CN: JAI Press.

Robert Goldman & Ann Tickamyer, “Status Attainment & the Commodity Form: Stratification in Historical Perspective,” American Sociological Review, 1984, 49, 2 (April): 196-209.

Robert Goldman & David Dickens, “Leisure & Legitimation,” Society & Leisure, 1984, 7, 2 (Autumn): 299-323.

Robert Goldman, “We Make Weekends: Leisure & the Commodity Form,” Social Text, 1984, 8 (Winter): 84-103.

Robert Goldman & David Dickens, “The Selling of Rural America,” Rural Sociology, 1983, 48, 4 (Winter): 585-606.  

Robert Goldman & John Wilson, “Appearance & Essence: The Commodity Form Revealed in Perfume Advertisements,” Current Perspectives in Social Theory, 1983: 4: 119-42. Greenwich, CN: JAI Press.

Dwight Billings & Robert Goldman, “Religion & Class Consciousness in the Kanawha County School Textbook Controversy: The Dialectics of Liberal Hegemony,” 1983, pp. 68-85, in Allen Batteau (ed.), Appalachia & America, Lexington: University of Kentucky Press.

Robert Goldman, “Hegemony & Managed Critique in Prime-Time Television: A Critical Reading of ”˜Mork & Mindy’,” Theory & Society, 1982, 11 (May): 363-388.

Dwight Billings & Robert Goldman, “Comment on ”˜The Kanawha County Textbook Controversy’,” Social Forces, 1979, 57 (June): 1393-98.

Robert Goldman and John Wilson, “The Rationalization of Leisure,” Politics & Society, 1977, 7, 2: 157-187.