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  • 1
    ISBN: 9781479823222
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource , 11 b/w illustrations
    Series Statement: Critical Cultural Communication
    DDC: 302.2308
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    Keywords: Mass media and minorities ; Mass media and race relations ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies
    Abstract: Frontmatter -- Contents -- Notes on Terminology -- Introduction -- Part I. Representing Race -- 1. Racism and Mainstream Media -- 2. Image Analysis and Televisual Latinos -- 3. Visualizing Mixed Race and Genetics -- 4. Listening to Racial Injustice -- 5. Branding Athlete Activism -- Part II. Producing and Performing Race -- 6. The Burden of Representation in Asian American Television -- 7. Indigenous Video Games -- 8. Applying Latina/o Critical Communication Theory to Anti- Blackness -- 9. Asian American Independent Media -- 10. Remediating Trans Visuality -- Part III. Digitizing Race -- 11. Intersectional Distribution -- 12. Podcasting Blackness -- 13. Black Twitter as Semi-Enclave -- 14. Arab Americans and Participatory Culture -- 15. Diaspora and Digital Media -- Part IV. Consuming and Resisting Race -- 16. Disrupting News Media -- 17. Latinx Audiences as Mosaic -- 18. Media Activism in the Red Power Movement -- 19. Black Gamers’ Resistance -- 20. Cosmopolitan Fan Activism -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Bibliography -- About the Contributors -- Index
    Abstract: A foundational collection of essays that demonstrate how to study race and mediaFrom graphic footage of migrant children in cages to #BlackLivesMatter and #OscarsSoWhite, portrayals and discussions of race dominate the media landscape. Race and Media adopts a wide range of methods to make sense of specific occurrences, from the corporate portrayal of mixed-race identity by 23andMe to the cosmopolitan fetishization of Marie Kondo. As a whole, this collection demonstrates that all forms of media—from the sitcoms we stream to the Twitter feeds we follow—confirm racism and reinforce its ideological frameworks, while simultaneously giving space for new modes of resistance and understanding. In each chapter, a leading media scholar elucidates a set of foundational concepts in the study of race and media—such as the burden of representation, discourses of racialization, multiculturalism, hybridity, and the visuality of race. In doing so, they offer tools for media literacy that include rigorous analysis of texts, ideologies, institutions and structures, audiences and users, and technologies. The authors then apply these concepts to a wide range of media and the diverse communities that engage with them in order to uncover new theoretical frameworks and methodologies. From advertising and music to film festivals, video games, telenovelas, and social media, these essays engage and employ contemporary dialogues and struggles for social justice by racialized communities to push media forward
    Note: Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. , In English
    URL: Cover
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9781479823222
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource , 11 b/w illustrations
    Series Statement: Critical Cultural Communication
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    Keywords: Mass media and minorities ; Mass media and race relations ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies
    Abstract: A foundational collection of essays that demonstrate how to study race and mediaFrom graphic footage of migrant children in cages to #BlackLivesMatter and #OscarsSoWhite, portrayals and discussions of race dominate the media landscape. Race and Media adopts a wide range of methods to make sense of specific occurrences, from the corporate portrayal of mixed-race identity by 23andMe to the cosmopolitan fetishization of Marie Kondo. As a whole, this collection demonstrates that all forms of media—from the sitcoms we stream to the Twitter feeds we follow—confirm racism and reinforce its ideological frameworks, while simultaneously giving space for new modes of resistance and understanding. In each chapter, a leading media scholar elucidates a set of foundational concepts in the study of race and media—such as the burden of representation, discourses of racialization, multiculturalism, hybridity, and the visuality of race. In doing so, they offer tools for media literacy that include rigorous analysis of texts, ideologies, institutions and structures, audiences and users, and technologies. The authors then apply these concepts to a wide range of media and the diverse communities that engage with them in order to uncover new theoretical frameworks and methodologies. From advertising and music to film festivals, video games, telenovelas, and social media, these essays engage and employ contemporary dialogues and struggles for social justice by racialized communities to push media forward
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  • 3
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    New Brunswick : Rutgers University Press
    ISBN: 9781978823389
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (vii, 171 Seiten)
    DDC: 302.23089/95972073
    Keywords: SOCIAL SCIENCE / General ; Hmong American mass media ; Hmong Americans in mass media
    Abstract: With the rise of digital tools used for media entrepreneurship, media outlets staffed by only one or two individuals and targeted to niche and super-niche audiences are developing across a wide range of platforms. Minority communities such as immigrants and refugees have long been pioneers in this space, operating ethnic media outlets with limited staff and funding to produce content that is relevant and accessible to their specific community. Micro Media Industries explores the specific case of Hmong American media, showing how an extremely small population can maintain a robust and thriving media ecology in spite of resource limitations and an inability to scale up. Based on six years of fieldwork in Hmong American communities in Wisconsin, Minnesota, and California, it analyzes the unique opportunities and challenges facing Hmong newspapers, radio, television, podcasts, YouTube, social media, and other emerging platforms. It argues that micro media industries, rather than being dismissed or trivialized, ought to be held up as models of media innovation that can counter the increasing power of mainstream media
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  • 4
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    New York ; London : Routledge
    ISBN: 9781315727745
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource , Illustrationen
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 302.2308995/073
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    Keywords: Asian Americans and mass media ; Asian Americans in mass media ; Electronic books
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  • 5
    Book
    Book
    New York : New York University Press
    ISBN: 9781479895779 , 9781479889310
    Language: English
    Pages: xii, 326 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Race and media
    DDC: 302.2308
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    Keywords: Mass media and minorities ; Mass media and race relations
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 273-307. - Index
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  • 6
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    Book
    New Brunswick, Camden : Rutgers University Press
    ISBN: 9781978823341 , 9781978823358
    Language: English
    Pages: vii, 171 Seiten
    DDC: 302.23089/95972073
    Keywords: Hmong American mass media ; Hmong Americans in mass media ; USA ; Miao ; Massenmedien
    Abstract: "With the rise of digital tools used for media entrepreneurship, media outlets staffed by only one or two individuals and targeted to niche and super-niche audiences are developing across a wide range of platforms. Minority communities such as immigrants and refugees have long been pioneers in this space, operating ethnic media outlets with limited staff and funding to produce content that is relevant and accessible to their specific community. Micro Media Industries explores the specific case of Hmong American media, showing how an extremely small population can maintain a robust and thriving media ecology in spite of resource limitations and an inability to scale up. Based on six years of fieldwork in Hmong American communities in Wisconsin, Minnesota, and California, it analyzes the unique opportunities and challenges facing Hmong newspapers, radio, television, podcasts, YouTube, social media, and other emerging platforms. It argues that micro media industries, rather than being dismissed or trivialized, ought to be held up as models of media innovation that can counter the increasing power of mainstream media"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 7
    Book
    Book
    Cambridge :Polity,
    ISBN: 978-1-5095-4693-0 , 978-1-509-54692-3
    Language: English
    Pages: 234 Seiten.
    DDC: 302.2310973
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    Keywords: Person of Color. ; Neue Medien. ; Institutioneller Rassismus. ; USA. ; Person of Color ; Neue Medien ; Institutioneller Rassismus ; Neue Medien
    Abstract: Since the early days of the internet, there have been questions about how emerging technologies might one day liberate or further harm communities of color that already face structural inequalities of racism. As reliance on computing technologies increases, it is also important to address questions about racial bias in the design of digital platforms, labor inequalities in tech industries, and digital surveillance on Black and Brown communities.This textbook provides a comprehensive introduction to the theory and research on race and digital media. Focusing on the experiences of people of color in the United States, it explores the various ways that racism and white supremacy have shaped aspects of our digital world - from the infrastructures and policies that support technological development, to algorithms and the collection of data, to the interfaces that shape engagement. Yet it also reveals how communities of color have deployed digital media in ways that expand the public sphere, contest the status quo, and give voice to creativity and joy.Race and Digital Media provides an essential resource for students of communication, media, technology, and society. It shows how to make sense of our ever-changing digital media landscape in a way that centers the continued impact of institutionalized racism and the potential for anti-racist futures
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  • 8
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    New York, NY : New York University Press | Berlin : Walter de Gruyter GmbH
    ISBN: 9781479835942
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource , 22 black and white illustrations
    Series Statement: Critical Cultural Communication 10
    DDC: 302.23089/95073
    Abstract: Choice Top 25 Academic TitleHow activists and minority communities use media to facilitate social change and achieve cultural citizenship. Among the most well-known YouTubers are a cadre of talented Asian American performers, including comedian Ryan Higa and makeup artist Michelle Phan. Yet beneath the sheen of these online success stories lies a problem—Asian Americans remain sorely underrepresented in mainstream film and television. When they do appear on screen, they are often relegated to demeaning stereotypes such as the comical foreigner, the sexy girlfriend, or the martial arts villain. The story that remains untold is that as long as these inequities have existed, Asian Americans have been fighting back—joining together to protest offensive imagery, support Asian American actors and industry workers, and make their voices heard. Providing a cultural history and ethnography, Asian American Media Activism assesses everything from grassroots collectives in the 1970s up to contemporary engagements by fan groups, advertising agencies, and users on YouTube and Twitter. In linking these different forms of activism, Lori Kido Lopez investigates how Asian American media activism takes place and evaluates what kinds of interventions are most effective. Ultimately, Lopez finds that activists must be understood as fighting for cultural citizenship, a deeper sense of belonging and acceptance within a nation that has long rejected them.
    Note: Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 23. Jul 2020)
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  • 9
    ISBN: 9781138846012
    Language: English
    Pages: xi, 268 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Routledge Companions
    DDC: 302.2308995/073
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    Keywords: Asian Americans and mass media ; Asian Americans in mass media ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Amerika ; Asiaten ; Massenmedien
    Abstract: Lori Kido Lopez and Vincent N. Pham, Introduction: why Asian American media matters -- Theorizing representation: visions and voices of Asian America. Ming-Yuen S. Ma, Claiming a voice: speech, voice, and subjectivity in early Asian American independent media -- Grace Wang, Diasporic soundscapes of belonging: mediating Chineseness with Shanghai restoration project -- Jun Okada, Collectivity and loneliness in Laurel Nakadate's post-racial identity aesthetics -- Vincent N. Pham, Asian American media public vernaculars: debating the state of Asian American media -- Asian American media production: perspectives from scholar-practitioners. Brian Hu, The coin of the realm: valuing the Asian American feature-length film -- Vanessa Au, Using the tools of the YouTube generation: how to serve communities through Asian American film festivals -- Elaine H. Kim, Overcoming barriers to representation: lessons from Asian american women directors -- Valerie Soe, Perpetual foreigners in America: transnationalism and transformations of Asian American cultural identities in three documentary films -- Hybrid Asian Americans: media at the margins. Eve Oishi, Queer experimental Asian American film -- Kimberly D. McKee, Rewriting history: adoptee documentaries as a site of truth-telling -- Leilani Nishime, Stunning: digital portraits of mixed race families from Slate to Tumblr -- Myra Washington, Black/Asian hybridities: multiracial Asian/Americans on the voice -- Asian American new media: digital artifacts, networks and lives -- Lori Kido Lopez, Asian America gone viral: a genealogy of Asian American YouTubers and memes -- L.S. Kim, Asian America on demand: Asian Americans, media networks, and a matrix stage -- Rachel Kuo, Reflections on #solidarity: intersectional movements in AAPI communities -- Takeo Rivera, Ordering a new world biopower in world of warcraft mists of pandaria -- Expanding the borders of Asian America: diaspora and transnationalism. Tony Tran, Vietnamese diasporic films and the construction of dysfunctional transnational families: the rebel and owl and the sparrow -- David C. Oh, Constructing Korean America: Koream journal and the construction of second-generation Korean American diasporic identifications -- Shilpa Davé, South Asians and the call center narrative: accents and cross cultural communication in tv's outsourced -- Cecilia S. Uy-Tioco, Transnational ties: elite Filipino migrants and polymedia environments
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  • 10
    Book
    Book
    New York : New York University Press
    ISBN: 9781479866830 , 9781479878192
    Language: English
    Pages: xi, 247 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Critical cultural communication
    DDC: 302.2308995073
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    Keywords: Asiaten ; Massenmedien ; Asiaten ; Protestbewegung ; YouTube ; Twitter ; USA
    Note: Bibliography Seite 227-240
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