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E-raamat: Race and News: Critical Perspectives

(University of Southern Mississippi, USA), (University of Southern Mississippi, USA), (University of Southern Mississippi, USA), (Texas Southern University, USA)
  • Formaat: 288 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-Jul-2013
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781135967208
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  • Formaat: 288 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-Jul-2013
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781135967208

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The history of American journalism is marked by disturbing representations of people and communities of color, from the disgraceful stereotypes of pre-civil rights America, to the more subtle myths that are reflected in routine coverage by journalists all over the country. Race and News: Critical Perspectives aims to examine these journalistic representations of race, and in doing so to question whether or not we are living in a post-racial world. By looking at national coverage of stories like the Don Imus controversy, Hurricane Katrina, Barak Obama's presidential candidacy, and even the Virginia Tech shootings, readers are given an opportunity to gain insight into both subtle and overt forms of racism in the newsroom and in national dialogue.

The book itself is divided into two sections, with the first examining the journalistic routine and the decisions that go into covering a story with, or without, relation to race. The second section, comprised of case studies, explores the coverage of national stories and how they have impacted the dialogue on race and racism in the United States. As a whole, the collection of essays and studies also reflects a variety of research approaches. With a goal of contributing to the discussion about race and its place in American journalism, this broad examination makes Race and News an ideal text for courses on cultural diversity and the media, as well as making it valuable to professional journalists and journalism students who seek to improve their approach to coverage of diverse communities.

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"While those interested in ethnic, racial, and community journalism may find this book particularly compelling, Race and News would be useful for anyone interested in issues of race and American studies and for reporters who aim to construct more balanced stories that adequately reflect the racial and cultural diversity of American society." - Felicitas Baruch, University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA

Figures and Tables
vii
Foreword ix
PART 1 Race and the Journalistic Routine
1 Yes We Did?: Race, Myth and the News Revisited
3(19)
Christopher P. Campbell
Kim M. Leduff
Rockell A. Brown
2 Newsroom Diversity and Representations of Race
22(21)
Cheryl D. Jenkins
3 National News Coverage of Race in the Era of Obama
43(21)
Kim M. Leduff
4 "New" News, Hegemony and Representations of Black Male Athletes
64(24)
Rockell A. Brown
Reynaldo Anderson
Jason Thompson
5 From the Water Cooler to the World Wide Web: Race and Audience Commentary on News Stories On-line
88(23)
Kim M. Leduff
Robin Cecala
6 Ethnic News Media and Marginalization: African-American Newspaper Coverage of the AIDS Crisis
111(26)
Rockell A. Brown
PART 2 Covering Race: Contemporary Case Studies
137(115)
7 Simple Incivility or Outright Racism? How Newspapers Covered Joe Wilson's Outburst during Obama's Congressional Health Care Address
139(22)
Kim M. Leduff
8 The Real Price of Oppression: Fox News Coverage of the Virginia Tech Shooter
161(16)
Kim M. Leduff
9 "Nappy-Headed Hos": Media Framing, Blame Shifting and the Controversy Over Don Imus' Pejorative Language
177(22)
Hazel James Cole
Cheryl D. Jenkins
10 Recoding New Orleans: News, Race, Representation and Spike Lee's When the Levees Broke
199(20)
Christopher P. Campbell
Kim M. Leduff
11 Localizing Terror, Creating Fear in Post 9/11 Local TV News
219(13)
Kim M. Leduff
12 Race and Objectivity: Toward a Critical Approach to News Consumption
232(20)
Cheryl D. Jenkins
Donyale R. Griffin Padgett
Afterword: Rethinking the News: How American Journalism Can Improve Coverage of Race and Racism 252(7)
About the Authors 259(2)
Index 261
Christopher P. Campbell is Professor and Director of the School of Mass Communication and Journalism at the University of Southern Mississippi. He is the author of Race, Myth and the News (Sage, 1995).

Kim M. LeDuff is Associate Professor and Assistant Director at the School of Mass Communication and Journalism at the University of Southern Mississippi.

Cheryl D. Jenkins is Assistant Professor at the School of Mass Communication and Journalism at the University of Southern Mississippi.

Rockell A. Brown is Assistant Professor at the School of Communication at Texas Southern University.