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Race, Gender, Class, and Media: Studying Mass Communication and Multiculturalism Sharon Bramlett Solomon

Race, Gender, Class, and Media: Studying Mass Communication and Multiculturalism By Sharon Bramlett Solomon

Race, Gender, Class, and Media: Studying Mass Communication and Multiculturalism by Sharon Bramlett Solomon


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Invites students to explore critical aspects of diversity in media. The book introduces students to issues of diversity as represented in the US news, film/television, advertising, and public relations industries, and probes foundations, concepts, and practices in media representation of race, gender, and class in America.

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Race, Gender, Class, and Media: Studying Mass Communication and Multiculturalism Summary

Race, Gender, Class, and Media: Studying Mass Communication and Multiculturalism by Sharon Bramlett Solomon

Race, Gender, Class, and Media invites students to explore critical aspects of diversity in media. It introduces students to issues of diversity as represented in the U.S. news, film/television, advertising, and public relations industries. It probes foundations, concepts, and practices in media representation of race, gender, and class in America.
Race, Gender, Class, and Media introduces students to historical context and contemporary perspectives of critical and provocative issues related to media inclusiveness. Ultimately, Race, Gender, Class, and Media promotes and cultivates serious critical thinking about how media impact our lives and our culture, how it references our social identity, and how it influences the ways in which we see others and ourselves.
Organized in a framework that students will find accessible, informative, and engaging, Sharon Bramlett-Solomon and Meta G. Carstarphen's Race, Gender, Class, and Media:
  • Emphasizes critical thinking as an essential tool for analyzing, understanding, and utilizing media as it probes media influence in how the nation's diverse populations and cultures are referenced and identified.
  • Provides students with an understanding of media sustenance and learn how to dismantle ideology and values in mediated messages that reinforce and perpetuate societal inequities.
  • Introduces students to media-literacy perspectives and skills that can serve them for a lifetime, skills that become part of a knowledge base upon which to draw every day.
  • Has been updated with new statistics and events, some reorganization of content, fresh examples from popular culture, inserted boxes with focused data points (including key definitions, examples and trend items), bullets and shorter paragraphs to aid reading, and bold key terms and definitions.

Instructor's Guide compiled by Ajia Meux. Ajia Meux is a proud Oakland, California native with over 10 years of experience in community and clinical social work, with particular focus on trauma. Her practice experience includes combat, sexual assault and abuse and domestic violence. Ms. Meux holds an MSW from Howard University and is studying journalism and mass communication at the University of Oklahoma's Gaylord College. Her area of interest is the convergence of media, race, class and politics and her work has been featured in the Dallas Morning News. She is an adjunct professor at the OU's Zarrow School of Social Work and a sweet potato pie connoisseur.

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CIN1524909882G
9781524909888
1524909882
Race, Gender, Class, and Media: Studying Mass Communication and Multiculturalism by Sharon Bramlett Solomon
Used - Good
Paperback
Kendall/Hunt Publishing Co ,U.S.
20170809
277
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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