"Miege, Bernard"@en . . . "Bernard Mi\u00E8ge, n\u00E9 en 1941 \u00E0 Annecy, est un chercheur en sciences de l'information et de la communication. Il est aujourd'hui professeur \u00E9m\u00E9rite \u00E0 l'Universit\u00E9 Stendhal-Grenoble III, dont il fut pr\u00E9sident entre 1989 et 1994. Il est connu pour ses travaux sur les m\u00E9dias, sur les industries culturelles, sur l'espace public. Il est le cofondateur, avec Yves de la Haye, du Gresec."@fr . "Mi\u00E8ge \u00E8 docente presso l'universit\u00E0 Stendhal di Grenoble, ed \u00E8 il fondatore del gruppo di ricerca sulla comunicazione GRESEC (Groupe de Recherche sur les Enjeux de la Communication)."@it . . "Bernard Miege"@en . . "Bernard"@en . . . . . . . . "1941"^^ . . "Bernard Mi\u00E8ge, n\u00E9 en 1941 \u00E0 Annecy, est un chercheur en sciences de l'information et de la communication. Il est aujourd'hui professeur \u00E9m\u00E9rite \u00E0 l'Universit\u00E9 Stendhal-Grenoble III, dont il fut pr\u00E9sident entre 1989 et 1994. Il est connu pour ses travaux sur les m\u00E9dias, sur les industries culturelles, sur l'espace public. Il est le cofondateur, avec Yves de la Haye, du Gresec."@fr . "Miege"@en . . . . "Bernard Mi\u00E8ge (born 1941) is a French media theorist and academic administrator. He is Emeritus Professor of Communication and Information Science (Professeur \u00E9m\u00E9rite de sciences de l'information et de la communication) at Stendhal University in Grenoble. He was educated at Paris University, both in political studies and in economics. He has a Ph.D. in economics (Paris) and another Ph. D in humanities (Bordeaux). He is the author of fifteen works in the following fields: the cultural industries, the introduction of the technologies of information and communication in the society and in the organisations, and the analysis of the theories of communication. He is one of the most influential founders of the 'cultural industries', approach, which signified a break from Adorno and Horkheimer's influential theorisation of the 'Culture Industry'. While Adorno and Horkheimer saw culture as subsumed by capital, and by an abstract mode of 'instrumental reason', Mi\u00E8ge rejected what he saw as their economic determinism, arguing that the cultural industries were far more complex than their analysis allowed for. They were not a unified field, and he argued that whilst there was indeed increased commodification of culture by the introduction of industrial methods of production, this new technology also created the possibilities for new exciting innovations. Mi\u00E8ge's work has been highly influential, in particular on communication studies in the UK, influencing important academic commentators on the media such as Nicholas Garnham and David Hesmondhalgh. Bernard Mi\u00E8ge served as the President of Stendhal University from 1989 to 1994. In 2006 Bernard Mi\u00E8ge received an honorary doctorate in communications from Universit\u00E9 du Qu\u00E9bec \u00E0 Montr\u00E9al. He also received an honorary doctorate from the University of Bucharest in 2004."@en . "Bernard Mi\u00E8ge"@en . "Mi\u00E8ge \u00E8 docente presso l'universit\u00E0 Stendhal di Grenoble, ed \u00E8 il fondatore del gruppo di ricerca sulla comunicazione GRESEC (Groupe de Recherche sur les Enjeux de la Communication)."@it . . "Bernard Mi\u00E8ge (born 1941) is a French media theorist and academic administrator. He is Emeritus Professor of Communication and Information Science (Professeur \u00E9m\u00E9rite de sciences de l'information et de la communication) at Stendhal University in Grenoble. He was educated at Paris University, both in political studies and in economics. He has a Ph.D. in economics (Paris) and another Ph. D in humanities (Bordeaux)."@en . . . . . . . . . . . .