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Testing Tolerance: Addressing Controversy in the Journalism and Mass Communication Classroom [Kõva köide]

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Tough topics are inescapable for journalism and mass communication academics. If its in the news, journalism and mass communication instructors have to discuss it in class. This volume brings together a broad range of perspectives, from graduate students to deans, in conversation about ways to address tough topics in and out of the university classroom.





This book helps journalism and mass communication instructors navigate todays toughest topics through discussions of the issues and pertinent terminology and by giving hands-on exercises and practical advice for instructors at all levels of the university. Chapters address issues ranging from student mental health to handling campus free speech controversies as an administrator to addressing sexual assault and harassment, racial and ethnic inequality, disability, and other issues in the classroom. Using case studies ranging from #MeToo to the presidents tweets to student mental health crises, this book aims to become an essential reference for professors tackling tough topics in the classroom. Through these chapters, readers will gain an understanding of the issues and will be given tools to address these topics in sensitive, yet forthright, ways.
1 Introduction: Testing Tolerance in the Classroom
1(12)
Tracy Everbach
Candi Carter Olson
PART I Confronting Tough Topics
2 Walking with Our Students: Turning Theory-based Courses into Hands-on Media Production Opportunities
13(10)
Candi Carter Olson
3 Taking Heat: Navigating Diversity and Confrontation in the Classroom
23(10)
Tracy Everbach
4 Making the Invisible Valuable: Strategies for Translating Work at the Margins
33(10)
Meredith Clark
5 Pedagogy of the Stressed: Mental Health in the Mass Communication Classroom and on Campuses
43(16)
Chelsea Reynolds
6 Being a Female Public Intellectual in the Age of Social Media: Navigating Backlash, Mansplainers, and Trolls
59(10)
Rebecca C. Hains
7 A Communication Unit Administrator's Perspective on Speech Controversies in the Classroom and on Campus
69(14)
David D. Perlmutter
PART II Fostering Tolerance
8 Flipping the Script: Difficult Dialogues and Blended Learning for Traditional and Online Journalism Courses
83(12)
Marquita Smith
Mia Moody-Ramirez
9 Confronting "Bro Culture" in the Sports Journalism Classroom
95(10)
Steve Fox
10 Conflicted: Student Media Advisors, Sexual Assault Coverage, and Mandatory Reporting under Title LX
105(10)
Meg Heckman
11 #NAJAEverywhere: "I" in Indigenous (People) Is Capitalized
115(12)
Victoria LaPoe
Lenzy Krehbiel-Burton
Rebecca Landsberry
12 Wait. Hold On Just Let Me Explain This to You ...
127(10)
Laura Castaneda
13 Graduate Student Instructors: Tackling Tough Topics for the First Time
137(10)
Khadija Ejaz
14 An Intersectional LGBTQ+ Pop Culture Approach to Critical Pedagogy
147(12)
Nathian Shae Rodriguez
15 Exploring Intersectional Approaches to Pedagogy
159(10)
Paromita Pain
16 Recommendations: Diversify the Classroom, Diversify the Newsroom
169(4)
Candi Carter Olson
Tracy Everbach
List of Classroom Resources: Building an Integrated/Intersectional Journalism Classroom 173(6)
Index 179(10)
About the Editors and Contributors 189
Candi Carter Olson is assistant professor at Utah State University. Her research interests focus on womens press clubs as agents of change, newswomens history, and womens use of social media to build community and organize activist groups. She is a 2018 AEJMC Rising Scholar Research Award winner, and in the past received an American Association of University Women American Fellowship, a Mountain West Center research grant, and an American Journalism Rising Scholar award.

Tracy Everbach is professor of journalism in the Mayborn School of Journalism at the University of North Texas. Her research focuses on womens work and leadership in journalism, and on representations of race and gender in media. She is the co-author of Mediating Misogyny: Gender Technology and Harassment (2018, Palgrave Macmillan). She is a former newspaper reporter, including 12 years on the city news desk at The Dallas Morning News.