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John Fiske (September 12, 1939 – July 12, 2021) was a media scholar and cultural theorist who taught around the world. His primary areas of intellectual interest included
cultural studies Cultural studies is an interdisciplinary field that examines the political dynamics of contemporary culture (including popular culture) and its historical foundations. Cultural studies researchers generally investigate how cultural practices re ...
, critical analysis of
popular culture Popular culture (also called mass culture or pop culture) is generally recognized by members of a society as a set of practices, beliefs, artistic output (also known as, popular art or mass art) and objects that are dominant or prevalent in a ...
, media
semiotics Semiotics (also called semiotic studies) is the systematic study of sign processes ( semiosis) and meaning making. Semiosis is any activity, conduct, or process that involves signs, where a sign is defined as anything that communicates something ...
, and
television studies Television studies is an academic discipline that deals with critical approaches to television. Usually, it is distinguished from mass communication research, which tends to approach the topic from a social sciences perspective. Defining the field ...
. He was the author of eight academic books, including ''Power Plays, Power Works'' (1993), ''Understanding Popular Culture'' (1989), ''Reading the Popular'' (1989), and the influential ''Television Culture'' (1987). Fiske was also a
media critic Media studies is a discipline and field of study that deals with the content, history, and effects of various media; in particular, the mass media. Media Studies may draw on traditions from both the social sciences and the humanities, but mostly ...
, examining how cultural meaning has been created in American society, and how debates over issues such as race have been handled in different media.


Careers

Born in Bristol, England, Fiske was educated in
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. He received a BA (Honors) and MA in English Literature from
Cambridge University , mottoeng = Literal: From here, light and sacred draughts. Non literal: From this place, we gain enlightenment and precious knowledge. , established = , other_name = The Chancellor, Masters and Schola ...
, where he studied under the renowned leftist literary and cultural critic and activist
Raymond Williams Raymond Henry Williams (31 August 1921 – 26 January 1988) was a Welsh socialist writer, academic, novelist and critic influential within the New Left and in wider culture. His writings on politics, culture, the media and literature contribut ...
, who influenced Fiske's intellectual thinking throughout his life. While at Cambridge, he was a member of the
Cambridge Footlights Cambridge University Footlights Dramatic Club, commonly referred to simply as the Footlights, is an amateur theatrical club in Cambridge, England, founded in 1883 and run by the students of Cambridge University. History Footlights' inaugural ...
amateur dramatic club as a peer of several of
Monty Python Monty Python (also collectively known as the Pythons) were a British comedy troupe who created the sketch comedy television show ''Monty Python's Flying Circus'', which first aired on the BBC in 1969. Forty-five episodes were made over fou ...
's founding members. After graduating from
Cambridge University , mottoeng = Literal: From here, light and sacred draughts. Non literal: From this place, we gain enlightenment and precious knowledge. , established = , other_name = The Chancellor, Masters and Schola ...
, he taught in the United Kingdom and throughout the world including Australia, New Zealand and the United States. Positions he held included: * Principal Lecturer at
Sheffield Polytechnic Sheffield Hallam University (SHU) is a public research university in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. The university is based on two sites; the City Campus is located in the city centre near Sheffield railway station, while the Collegiate C ...
, where he designed the first undergraduate degree in Communication in the United Kingdom * Principal Lecturer in Communication at the Polytechnic of Wales, where he supervised the first Ph.D. candidate in Communication in the United Kingdom * Principal Lecturer in the School of Communication and Cultural Studies at
Curtin University Curtin University, formerly known as Curtin University of Technology and Western Australian Institute of Technology (WAIT), is an Australian public research university based in Bentley, Perth, Western Australia. It is named after John Curtin, P ...
in Perth, Australia * Professor of Communication Arts at the
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, from which he retired While living in
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, Australia, during the 1980s and early 1990s, he was the general editor of the academic journal ''
Cultural Studies Cultural studies is an interdisciplinary field that examines the political dynamics of contemporary culture (including popular culture) and its historical foundations. Cultural studies researchers generally investigate how cultural practices re ...
'' while he taught at Western Australian Institute of Technology (known as
Curtin University Curtin University, formerly known as Curtin University of Technology and Western Australian Institute of Technology (WAIT), is an Australian public research university based in Bentley, Perth, Western Australia. It is named after John Curtin, P ...
as of 1986). He was a Professor of Communication Arts at the
University of Wisconsin–Madison A university () is an institution of higher (or tertiary) education and research which awards academic degrees in several academic disciplines. Universities typically offer both undergraduate and postgraduate programs. In the United States, the ...
for 12 years. John Fiske retired from academia in 2000 and settled in Vermont, where he began a second career as an antiques dealer trading as Fiske & Freeman: Fine and Early Antiques. His specialty was seventeenth-century English oak furniture. He was the editor-in-chief of ''
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'' and founding publisher of the online ''Digital Antiques Journal.'' Fiske published several books on seventeenth-century furniture including ''Living with Early Oak'' and ''When Oak Was New''.


Honors

In 2000, Fiske was granted
emeritus ''Emeritus'' (; female: ''emerita'') is an adjective used to designate a retired chair, professor, pastor, bishop, pope, director, president, prime minister, rabbi, emperor, or other person who has been "permitted to retain as an honorary title ...
status by
University of Wisconsin–Madison A university () is an institution of higher (or tertiary) education and research which awards academic degrees in several academic disciplines. Universities typically offer both undergraduate and postgraduate programs. In the United States, the ...
as a Professor of Letters and Science/Communication Arts after having taught at the University for 12 years.Faculty and academic staff granted emeritus/emerita status in 2000-01
" ''UWMadison News''. University of Wisconsin–Madison. 2000 August 29.
In May 2008, Fiske received an Honorary Doctoral Degree from the
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.


Theory


Semiotics and television studies

Fiske was one of the first scholars to apply
semiotics Semiotics (also called semiotic studies) is the systematic study of sign processes ( semiosis) and meaning making. Semiosis is any activity, conduct, or process that involves signs, where a sign is defined as anything that communicates something ...
to media texts following the tradition of
poststructuralism Post-structuralism is a term for philosophical and literary forms of theory that both build upon and reject ideas established by structuralism, the intellectual project that preceded it. Though post-structuralists all present different critiques ...
, and coined the term ''
semiotic democracy Semiotic democracy is a phrase first coined by John Fiske, a media studies professor, in his seminal media studies book ''Television Culture'' (1987).John Fiske, ''Television Culture'' (Routledge, 1987). Fiske defined the term as the "delegation of ...
''. He is the author of works on
television studies Television studies is an academic discipline that deals with critical approaches to television. Usually, it is distinguished from mass communication research, which tends to approach the topic from a social sciences perspective. Defining the field ...
regarding popular culture and mass media. Fiske's books analyze television shows as semiotic "texts" in order to examine the different layers of meaning and sociocultural content. Fiske rejects the notion that assumes "the audience" as an uncritical mass, the theory that mass audiences consume the products that are offered to them without thought. He instead suggests "audiences" as being of various social backgrounds and identities that enable them to receive texts differently. Fiske's 1987 textbook on television, ''Television Culture'', introduces the subject of television studies by examining the economic and cultural issues, as well as the theory and text-based criticism, involving television. It also provides an overview of the arguments by British, American, Australian, and French scholars. It was "one of the first books about television to take seriously the feminist agenda that has been so important to the recent development of the field."


Power

In ''Power Plays, Power Works'' (1993), Fiske argues that power "is a systematic set of operations upon people that works to ensure the maintenance of the social order…and ensure its smooth running." Through the book, Fiske coined the term "power bloc" in reference to the social and political economic constructs around which power functions in the contemporary Western world. Kincheloe, Joe L. 2008. "Questions of Power and Knowledge. In Knowledge and Critical Pedagogy." Ch. 5 in ''Explorations of Educational Purpose'' 1, edited by J. L. Kincheloe.
p. 97
Rather than constituting a particular class or permanently-defined socio-political group, power blocs are unsystematic series of both strategic and tactical
political alliance A political group is a group consisting of political parties or legislators of aligned ideologies. A technical group is similar to a political group, but with members of differing ideologies. International terms Equivalent terms are used diffe ...
s. These constantly-changing partnerships form whenever circumstances emerge that jeopardize the socio-political advantages of the members involved. They therefore arise and separate on an ''
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'' basis (i.e., depending on the necessities of the moment), and their alliance is specific to matters of social, cultural, historic, and/or imminent relevance. Those who fall outside of the bloc—and fall under its "authority"—can be understood as the notion of "the people." Such people may still possess power of their own, however it is a weaker powerwhat Fiske refers to as a "localizing power". In ''Understanding Popular Culture'' (1989), Fiske maintains that culture is integral to
social power In social science and politics, power is the social production of an effect that determines the capacities, actions, beliefs, or conduct of actors. Power does not exclusively refer to the threat or use of force (coercion) by one actor against ...
:
Culture (and its meanings and pleasures) is a constant succession of social practices; it is therefore inherently political, it is centrally involved in the distribution and possible redistribution of various forms of social power.


Bibliography

* 1978. ''Reading Television'', with John Hartley. London: Methuen & Co. . * 1982. ''Introduction to Communication Studies'', Studies in Culture and Communication. . * 1984. "Popularity and Ideology: A Structuralist Reading of Dr Who." In ''Interpreting Television: Current Research Perspectives'', edited by W. D. Rowland Jr. and B. Watkins. * 1987. ''Television Culture'', Studies in Communication Series. London: Methuen & Co. . * 1989. ''Reading the Popular''. London: Unwin Hyman Ltd. . * 1989. ''Understanding Popular Culture''. New York: Routledge. . * 1992. "British Cultural Studies and Television." In ''Channels of Discourse, Reassembled'', edited by R. C. Allen. . * 1994. ''Media Matters: Everyday Culture and Political Change''. Minneapolis: University of Minneapolis Press. . * 1993. ''Power Plays, Power Works''. * 1996. ''Media Matters: Race and Gender in U.S. Politics''. .


Interviews and lectures

* 1990/1991.
An Interview with John Fiske
" ''Border/Lines'' 20/21(Winter):4–7. * 2000.
Interview with John Fiske
" with Mick O'Regan. ''The Media Report''. Australia:
ABC Radio National Radio National, known on-air as RN, is an Australia-wide public service broadcasting radio network run by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). From 1947 until 1985, the network was known as ABC Radio 2. History 1937: Predecessors an ...
. * 2000. "'Surveillance and the self: Some issues for cultural studies'" (lecture), ''Television: Past, Present, and Future''.'Surveillance and the self: Some issues for cultural studies'
" ''Television: Past, Present, and Future''. Centre for Critical and Cultural Studies, The University of Queensland. 2000.


References


Further reading

*Glynn, Kevin, Jonathan Gray, and Pamela Wilson. 2011. “Reading Fiske and Understanding the Popular,” in John Fiske, ''Understanding Popular Culture'', 2nd Edition (pp. xxxix-lvii). London: Routledge. * Hancock, Black Hawk. 2016 May 25.

" edited by H. Jenkins. ''Confessions of an ACA-FAN''. * Jenkins, Henry. 2011. “Why Fiske Still Matters.” Pp. xii–xxxviii in ''Reading the Popular'' (2nd ed.), edited by J. Fiske. New York: Routledge. * —— 2016.
Henry Jenkins on John Fiske
" Pp. 138–52 in ''Exploring the Roots of Digital and Media Literacy through Personal Narrative'', edited by R. Hobbs. Philadelphia: Temple University Press. * Henry. 2010 June 16.
John Fiske: Now and The Future
" ''Center for Civic Media''. US: Massachusetts Institute of Technology.


External links


Academic Family Tree: John Fiske
{{DEFAULTSORT:Fiske, John 1939 births 2021 deaths Academics from Bristol English emigrants to the United States Mass media theorists University of Wisconsin–Madison faculty Academic journal editors Television studies Alumni of the University of Cambridge