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Diversity in U.S. Mass Media

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Erschienen am 12.09.2017, Auflage: 2/2017
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ISBN/EAN: 9781119234050
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 416 S., 4.39 MB
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Beschreibung

An updated edition of the comprehensive resource that covers the various areas associated with representations of diversity within the mass media

The second edition ofDiversity in U.S. Mass Mediapresents a review of the evolution and the many issues surrounding portrayals of social groups in the mass media of the United States. Unfortunately, all too often mass media depictions play a crucial role in shaping our views about individuals and social groups. Filled with instructive insights into the ways social groups are represented through the mass media,Diversity in U.S. Mass Mediaoffers a better understanding of groups and individuals different from ourselves.

The revised second edition is filled with recent, illustrative examples from the media. Comprehensive in scope, the authors address a wide range of issues that include representations of race/ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, disability, class, and religion in films, television, and the press. The authors encourage readers to question what is being presented and explore the extent to which they agree with the perspectives that are described.

Diversity in U.S. Mass Media is an important resource that:

Offers an understanding of how various social groups are being represented in the mass mediaExplores how diverse communities inform and intersect with one anotherDraws on updated studies on the topic and presents original research and observationsIncludes new chapters on media portrayals of mixed race relationships and multiracial/multiethnic people and representations of religion and faith Accompanied by a companion website for instructors including many useful pedagogical tools, such as a test bank, viewing list, exercises, and sample syllabi

Revised and updated, the second edition ofDiversity in U.S. Mass Media offers a broad perspective on the myriad issues that influence how the media portrays social groups. Throughout the text, the authors show consistencies as well as differences in media representations of minority groups in the United States.

Autorenportrait

Catherine A. Luther is Associate Professor and the Associate Dean for Academic Programs in the College of Communication and Information at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville, and was once a television news producer for American and Japanese television networks.

Carolyn Ringer Lepre is Associate Professor at Marist College in New York who once worked as an Assistant Editor for Martha Stewart Living.

Naeemah Clark teaches Media Management and Operations at Elon University in North Carolina.

Inhalt

Preface

1: Introduction

2: Theoretical Foundations of Research in Mass Media Representations

3: Representations of American Indians

4: Representations of African Americans

5: Representations of Hispanics/Hispanic Americans

6: Representations of Arabs/Arab Americans

7: Representations of Asians/Asian Americans

8: Representations of Mixed-Race Individuals and Relationships

9: Representations of Gender in Television, Film, and Music Videos

10: Representations of Gender in Magazine, Newspapers, and Advertising

11: Representations of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender People in the Media

12: Representations of Age

13: Representations of People with Disabilities

14: Representations of Class

15: Representations of Religion and Faith in the Media

16: Mass Media Industries Addressing Diversity

17: Conclusion

Digging Deeper

Glossary of Key Terms/Concepts

Index

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