Identity and communication : new agendas in communication
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Identity and communication : new agendas in communication
(New agendas in communication)
Routledge, 2013
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- : hbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Mass media and social identity : new research agendas / Dominic Lasorsa and América Rodriguez
- Media influences on adolescent social identity / Meghan Bridgid Moran
- Biased optimism, media, and Asian American identity / David C. Oh
- Same news, different narrative : how the Latina/o-oriented press tells stories of social identity / Carolyn Nielsen
- The new role of bilingual newspapers in establishing and maintaining social group identities among Latinos / Arthur D. Santana
- Prehistory of a stereotype : mass media othering of Mexicans in the era of manifest destiny / Michael J. Fuhlhage
- Overview of Research on media-constructed Muslim identity, 1999-2009 / Ammina Kothari
- Mass media and African American identities : examining Black self-concept and intersectionality / Meghan S. Sanders and Omotayo Banjo
- Rebooting identities : using computer-mediated communication to cope with a stigmatizing social identity / Katie Margavio Striley and Shawn King
- Conceptualizing the intervening roles of identity in communication effects : the prism model / Maria Leonora (Nori) G. Comello
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Identity and Communication offers an innovative take on traditional topics of intercultural communication while promoting new ideas and progressive theories.With essays by emerging voices in identity communication, volume contributors discuss the ways that racial, cultural, and gender identities are perceived and relayed within those communities and the media. The text's essays are structured into four parts, each highlighting different themes of identity communication, from general approaches to racial perceptions to female and adolescent identities. Originating from the University of Texas at Austin's New Agendas in Communication symposium, this volume represents some of the latest and most forward-looking scholarship currently available.
Table of Contents
1. Mass Media and Social Identity
2. Media Influences on Adolescent Social Identity
3. Biased Optimism, Media, and Asian American Identity
4. Same News, Different Narrative
5. The New Role of Bilingual Newspapers in Establishing and Maintaining Social Group Identities among Latinos
6. Prehistory of a Stereotype
7. Overview of Research on Media-Constructed Muslim Identity: 1999-2009
8. Mass Media and African American Identities
9. Rebooting Identities
10. Conceptualizing the Intervening Roles of Identity in Communication Effects
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