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Race and Gender in Electronic Media : Content, Context, Culture / / Rebecca Ann Lind



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Autore: Lind Rebecca Ann Visualizza persona
Titolo: Race and Gender in Electronic Media : Content, Context, Culture / / Rebecca Ann Lind Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: London : , : Taylor and Francis, , 2016
Edizione: First edition.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (407 pages)
Disciplina: 305
Soggetto topico: Minorities in mass media
Race relations in mass media
Sex in mass media
Sex role in mass media
Digital media - Social aspects
Soggetto genere / forma: Electronic books.
Altri autori: LindRebecca Ann  
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: Part, PART I Content -- chapter 1 Race and Gender in Electronic Media: Perennial Challenges and Opportunities / REBECCA ANN LIND -- chapter 2 Race and Sex in Prime Time: Five Decades of Research / NANCY SIGNORIELLI -- chapter 3 Frames of the Olympic Host: Media Coverage of Russia's Anti-Gay Legislation / ANDREW C. BILLINGS LEIGH M. MOSCOWITZ YIYI YANG -- chapter 4 Uniquely Glee: Transing Racialized Gender / GUST A. YEP SAGE E. RUSSO JACE K. ALLEN -- chapter 5 The Challenge of Warrior Women: Gender, Race, and Militarism in Media / MARY DOUGLAS VAVRUS -- chapter 6 Nurturing New Men and Polishing Imperfect Fathers Via Hetero- and Homosocial Relationships in Pixar Films / BRUCE W. FINKLEA -- chapter 7 The Blind Gaze of the Zombie Normalizes the Landscape: Killing Off Inequalities When Walking Among the Undead / KIM BAKER -- part, PART II Context: Audiences, Effects, Reception -- chapter 8 Manipulating Race and Gender in Media Effects Research: A Methodological Review Using the Media FIT Taxonomy / CHARISSE L'PREE CORSBIE-MASSAY -- chapter 9 Portrayals of Latinos in the Media and the Effects of Exposure on Latino and Non-Latino Audiences / DANA MASTRO ALEXANDER SINK -- chapter 10 Understanding How the Internet and Social Media Accelerate Racial Stereotyping and Social Division: The Socially Mediated Stereotyping Model / TRAVIS L. DIXON -- chapter 11 Our Country, Our Language, Our Server: Xenophobic and racist discourse in League of Legends / ROBERT ALAN BROOKEY AND CHARLES ECENBARGER -- chapter 12 #IfTheyGunnedMeDown: Postmodern Media Criticism in a Post-Racial World / CHRISTOPHER P. CAMPBELL -- chapter 13 The Democratic Potential of Feminist Twitter / LINDA STEINER STINE ECKERT -- chapter 14 Producing Sexual Cultures and Pseudonymous Publics with Digital Networks / BEN LIGHT -- chapter 15 Islamic Fashion Images on Instagram and the Visuality of Muslim Women / KRISTIN M. PETERSON -- part, PART III Culture: Media Industries, Policy, Production -- chapter 16 Women's Access to Media: Legal Dimensions of Ownership and Employment in the United States / CAROLYN M. BYERLY ALISA VALENTIN -- chapter 17 Second Class Netizens: Race and the Emerging Mobile Internet Underclass / PHILIP M. NAPOLI JONATHAN A. OBAR -- chapter 18 "Damseling for Dollars": Toxic Technocultures and Geek Masculinity / ADRIENNE L. MASSANARI -- chapter 19 This Week in Blackness and the Construction of Blackness in Independent Digital Media / SARAH FLORINI -- chapter 20 Problems and Prospects of Spanish Language Television Broadcasting in the United States / ALAN B. ALBARRAN NICOLE WARNCKE -- chapter 21 Ethical Sensitivity Assessment in Educational Settings: Examining Awareness of Ethical Issues Related to Media and Diversity / REBECCA ANN LIND AND TAMMY SWENSON-LEPPER.
Sommario/riassunto: "This volume examines the consequences, implications, and opportunities associated with issues of diversity in the electronic media. With a focus on race and gender, the chapters represent diverse approaches, including social scientific, humanistic, critical, and rhetorical. The contributors consider race and gender issues in both historical and contemporary electronic media, and their work is presented in three sections: content, context (audiences, effects, and reception), and culture (media industries, policy, and production). In this book, the authors investigate, problematize, and theorize a variety of concerns which at their core relate to issues of difference. How do we use media to construct and understand different social groups? How do the media represent and affect our engagement with and responses to different social groups? How can we understand these processes and the environment within which they occur? Although this book focuses on the differences associated with race and gender, the questions raised by and the theoretical perspectives presented in the chapters are applicable to other forms of socially-constructed difference."--Provided by publisher.
Titolo autorizzato: Race and Gender in Electronic Media  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-138-21224-5
1-315-63680-8
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910476777603321
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Serie: Electronic media research series.