Representing Race: Racisms, Ethnicity and the MediaSAGE, 1. feb. 2005 - 256 sider Well-informed, thoughtful and transnational in its perspectives, Downing and Husband′s work is likely to become the key text in the field. The book is essential reading for anyone interested in the politics of race and representation. - Professor Daya K. Thussu, University of Westminster The media play a diverse and significant role in the practical expression of racism and in the everyday politics of ethnicity. Written by two veterans of research on media and ′race′, this book offers a fresh comparative analyses of the issues and sets out the key agendas for future study. Representing Race - Racisms, Ethnicities and Media:
Drawing on years of research, this book provides both a major intervention in the debate, as well as a comprehensive introduction to the area. It will be required reading for anyone interested in race, representation and the media. |
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Side 4
... concept. Great sweeps of human variation can be reduced to one supposedly stable property of an individual; their 'race'. Awesomely complex social relations can be 'explained' by deploying the potent theory of race. Clearly, one reason ...
... concept. Great sweeps of human variation can be reduced to one supposedly stable property of an individual; their 'race'. Awesomely complex social relations can be 'explained' by deploying the potent theory of race. Clearly, one reason ...
Side 5
... concepts such as gender and class, is most definitely seen as being constructed in a contested struggle for power in a society shaped by stable social differentiation and inequality. Thus: Such concepts [as race] are essentially ...
... concepts such as gender and class, is most definitely seen as being constructed in a contested struggle for power in a society shaped by stable social differentiation and inequality. Thus: Such concepts [as race] are essentially ...
Side 7
... concept of discursive de-racialization. Reeves defines this as: 'persons speak purposely to their audience about racial matters, while avoiding the overt deployment of racial descriptions, evaluations and prescriptions' (1983: 4). For ...
... concept of discursive de-racialization. Reeves defines this as: 'persons speak purposely to their audience about racial matters, while avoiding the overt deployment of racial descriptions, evaluations and prescriptions' (1983: 4). For ...
Side 18
... concept, diaspora, offers an additional edge to our understanding of ethnic hybridity. Echoing our earlier dis— cussion of the ubiquitous realities of present and past migrations in shaping the ethnic demography of the contemporary ...
... concept, diaspora, offers an additional edge to our understanding of ethnic hybridity. Echoing our earlier dis— cussion of the ubiquitous realities of present and past migrations in shaping the ethnic demography of the contemporary ...
Side 19
... concept of diaspora and its use and misuse. They note that: '(A) sense of cultural adaptiveness, innovation and hybridity (which), along with the notions of dispersal and unassimilated difference, is at the heart of the concept of ...
... concept of diaspora and its use and misuse. They note that: '(A) sense of cultural adaptiveness, innovation and hybridity (which), along with the notions of dispersal and unassimilated difference, is at the heart of the concept of ...
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3 Racism and the Media of the Extremist Right | 60 |
Comparative Perspectives | 86 |
5 The Distinctive Challenge of Indigeneity | 122 |
6 Media Monitoring and Codes of Practice | 145 |
Achievements and Limitations | 160 |
8 Communities of Practice and the Cultures of Media Production | 175 |
9 The MultiEthnic Public Sphere and Differentiated Citizenship | 194 |
References | 219 |
Index | 239 |
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