The praxis of social inequality in media : a global perspective /
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Lanham :
Lexington Books,
2016.
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Series: | Communication, globalization, and cultural identity
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Table of Contents:
- Poverty and the media. All people are equal, but some people are more equal than others: how and why inequality became invisible in the British press / Steven Harkins and Jairo Lugo-Ocando
- Dialogic journalism: bringing marginalized communities nto the implied audience / Greg Nielsen, James Gibbons, Amanda Weightman, and Mike Gasher
- Britain's hidden hungry? the portrayal of food bank users in the U.K. national press / Rebecca Wells and Martin Caraher
- The invisible hand begs for "sadaka": does the media legitimize poverty via islamic alms in Turkey? / Kaan Ta?ba?? Technology and inequalities. Social inequalities in digital skills: the European framework and the Italian case / Roberta Bracciale and Isabella Mingo
- Breaching the divide: "hole in the wall" computer kiosks for education and development in urban Bangladesh / Guyuri Kepes
- Women, empowerment, and the media. Hill women's voices and community communication about climate change: the case of Henvalvani community radio in India / Aparna Moitra and Archna Kumar
- Citizen media and empowerment: an analysis of three experiences of media re-appropriation carried out by women during the popular insurrection in Oaxaca, Mexico / Francisco Sierra Caballero, Alice Poma, and Tommaso Gravante
- Representations of race, sexuality, and gender in the media. Harassed, marginalised, and childless: gender inequality in the Australian news media: a feminist analysis / Louise North
- Cross national coverage of rape and rape culture: a community structure approach / John C. Pollock, Lucy Obozintsev, Hannah Salamone, Lauren Longo, and Stephanie Agresti
- Multiculturalism as a disempowering paradigm: the canadian case / Fay Patel
- Conclusion: studying complex inequalities / Jan Servaes.