<p>The work of cultural and political theorist Stuart Hall a pioneer of Cultural Studies who passed away in 2014 remains more relevant than ever. In <i>Stuart Hall Lives</i> scholars engage with Hall's most enduring essays including Encoding/Decoding and Notes on Deconstructing the Popular bringing them into the context of the 21<sup>st</sup> century. Different chapters consider resistant media consumers online journalism debates around the American Confederate flag and rainbow flags the #OscarsSoWhite controversy and contemporary moral panics. The book also includes Hall's important essay on French theorist Louis Althusser which is introduced here by Lawrence Grossberg and Jennifer Slack. Finally two reminiscences by one of Hall's former colleagues and one of his former students offer wide-ranging reflections on his years as director of Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies at the University of Birmingham UK and as head of the Department of Sociology at The Open University. Together the contributions paint a picture of a brilliant theorist whose work and legacy is as vital as ever. </p> <p>This book was originally published as a special issue of <i>Critical Studies in Media Communication.</p></i>
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