ISBN:
9781787694552
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (193 pages)
Series Statement:
Studies in Media and Communications Ser v.16
Parallel Title:
Print version Williams, Apryl Media and Power in International Contexts : Perspectives on Agency and Identity
DDC:
070
Keywords:
Mass media-Social aspects
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Mass media-Political aspects
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Mass media-Moral and ethical aspects
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Mass media-Social aspects..
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Mass media-Political aspects..
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Mass media-Moral and ethical aspects
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Abstract:
Media and Power is sponsored by the Communication, Information Technologies, and Media Sociology (CITAMS). This volume contributes phenomenological and epistemic knowledge of the intersection of media and various forms of power, addressing the relationships between media and gender, race, ethnicity, and national identity
Abstract:
Intro -- Editorial Board -- Contents -- Editor Biographies -- EDITORS -- Associate Editor -- Contributor Biographies -- Acknowledgments -- Media and Power in International Contexts: Perspectives on Agency and Identity -- Section 1: Media, Power, and Agency -- Chapter 1: Power and Representation: Activist Standing in Broadcast News, 1970-2012 -- Constructing Standing -- Data and Methods -- Measures -- Methods -- Findings -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 2: rom a "Teachable Moment": The Henry Louis Gates Arrest as Media Spectacle and Theorizing Colorblind Racism -- Colorblind Racism and News Media -- Media Spectacle and News Publics -- Methods -- Claims Over Legitimacy -- Contradictions over Legitimacy -- Moving Past the Media Spectacle -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3: Economically Challenged but Academically Focused: The Low-Income Chinese Immigrant Families' Acculturation, Parental Involvement, and Parental Mediation -- Introduction -- Literature Review -- Ecological Systems Theory and Predictors of Mediation -- Acculturation -- Dimensionality -- Domain Specificity -- Chinese Immigrants' Acculturation -- Acculturation and Mediation -- Chinese Immigrant Parents' Attitudes Toward Television -- Negative Attitudes -- Parental Involvement -- Methods -- Sample -- Measures -- Parental Mediation -- Acculturation -- Parental Attitudes Toward Television -- Parental Involvement -- Result -- Acculturation and Mediation -- Parental Attitudes and Mediation -- Parental Involvement and Mediation -- Discussion -- Limitations -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: The Globalization of Facebook: Facebook's Penetration in Developed and Developing Countries -- Introduction -- Background -- The Mcdonaldization of Facebook -- Efficiency -- Calculability -- Predictability -- Control -- Facebook's Penetration in Developed Countries
Abstract:
Facebook's Penetration in Developed versus Developing Countries -- Conclusion -- References -- Section 2: Media, Power, and Identity -- Chapter 5: Hybridizing National Identity: Reflections on the Media Consumption of Middle-Class Catholic Women in Urban India* -- Context -- Media Consumption and Hybridity -- Method -- Analysis: Constituting Hybridity -- Consumption of English Media -- Connection -- Self-improvement: Learning to be Global -- Consumption of Hindi Media -- Distancing -- Discretionary Appreciation -- Relationship-Building -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 6: Reading A Complex Latina Stereotype: An Analysis of Modern Family's Gloria Pritchett, Intersectionality, and Audiences -- The Latina in Modern Family: Who is Gloria Pritchett? -- Theoretical Framework and Methodology -- Findings -- She Is Not a Stereotype: Oppositional Readings of Gloria Pritchett -- She Is a Complex Latina Stereotype: Negotiated Readings of Gloria Pritchett -- Reading the Intersectional Representation of Gloria Pritchett: A Statistical Account -- Unlike Other Latins on TV: Optimistic Readings of Gloria Pritchett -- Final Remarks -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 7: Manifestations and Contestations of Hegemony in Video Gaming by Immigrant Youth in Norway -- Introduction1 -- Intersectional Perspectives to Gaming: Gender and Ethnicity -- Methodological Framework -- The Interviews -- Observation -- Analysis -- Findings: Gaming Habits and Experiences among the Immigrant Youth -- Is Gaming a Communication Channel for the Immigrant Youth? -- Hegemonic Patterns of Masculinity among Immigrant Youth -- Boys Do Not Play With Girls -- Deviance among Gamers - Girls Contesting the Dominant Logic -- Hegemonic Masculinity and Heteronormativity -- Conclusion -- Future Research -- Notes -- References -- Index
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