Disability and the media
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Disability and the media
(Key concerns in media studies)
Palgrave, 2015
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 124-145) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This concise, integrated introduction to the complex relationship between disability and the media offers a roadmap to the key areas of participation, access and representation. Bringing together international theoretical work and research on disability, with analysis and examples across a diverse range of media forms - from radio, to news, popular television and new digital technologies - this unique text explores the potential for establishing a more diverse, rich and just media. Providing an approachable but critical introduction to the field, Katie Ellis and Gerard Goggin show how disability - like the closely connected areas of race and gender - is a pervasive issue in how the media represent society.
Engaging and accessible, this is an invaluable resource for students of Media and Communication Studies, Cultural Studies and Disability Studies, as well as teachers, researchers, media professionals, policy makers, and anyone interested in the intersections of disability and media.
目次
1. Introduction: Why Does Disability Matter for Media?
2. Understanding Disability and Media
3. Media's Role in Disability
4. The News on Disability
5. Beyond Disabled Broadcasting.
6. Disability and Media Work
7. Conclusion: Doing Justice to Disability and Media.
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