ETHNIC MINORITIES and the MEDIAMcGraw-Hill Education (UK), 16 dec 2000 - 251 pagina's * What are the latest developments in the production, representation and reception of media output, produced by, for or about ethnic minorities? * What informs the questions media researchers ask and pursue when examining the mass media and ethnic minorities? * What are the principal forces of change currently shaping the field? There are few media issues more pressing, or potentially more consequential, than the representation of ethnic minorities. This authoritative text therefore brings together leading international researchers who have examined some of the latest processes of change (and continuity) informing the field of ethnic minorities and the media. Numerous studies of 'race', racism and the mass media have been conducted in the past. However, both the media landscape and the cultural field of ethnic minorities are fast changing, and this book addresses the recent developments which have threatened to outpace our ability to map, understand and intervene in processes of change. Presented in an accessible style, this book provides the reader with an overview of the very latest research findings and informed discussion. It opens with an introductory essay which maps recent approaches to the field, followed by substantive chapters which are structured thematically to address key processes of change such as media representations, media production, and cultures of identity. |
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Part 1 Changing representations | 31 |
Part 2 Changing contexts of production | 83 |
Part 3 Changing cultures of identity | 131 |
on the right to communicate | 197 |
Discussion of key terms and concepts | 215 |
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Back cover | 253 |
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Ethnic Minorities & The Media: Changing Cultural Boundaries Cottle, Simon Gedeeltelijke weergave - 2000 |
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