Against any presumption that the fragmentation of mass media and its audiences, the disorienting chatter of online platforms, or the decline of ‘legacy’ journalism might negate our capacity for critique, Critical Explorations of Media and Inequality calls our attention to the always political character of the media and to diverse manifestations of its continuing power. Interdisciplinary and internationalist in spirit, contributions to this engaging volume highlight how inequality both constitutes and is constituted by our encounters with media. Embracing a plurality of contexts and actors—from local to global, from newsrooms to cinema, from soap operas to online and print outlets—it offers accessible and generative analyses of the contemporary politics of media access, representation and voice.