This book digs deeply into the meanings systems that make up social groups, addressing contemporary and historical cases both in the U.S. and internationally. Drawing from traditional and social media along with interpersonal communication situations, contributors provide an engaging multicultural narrative.
This book digs deeply into the meanings systems that make up social groups, addressing contemporary and historical cases both in the U.S. and internationally. Drawing from traditional and social media along with interpersonal communication situations, contributors provide an engaging multicultural narrative.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Tony R. DeMars is professor of mass media and journalism at Texas A&M University-Commerce. Gabriel B. Tait is assistant professor of diversity and media at Ball State University.
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Preface: Narratives in Storytelling Across Cultures: Traditional, International and Social Communication Chapter 1: Ideology and Culture: Social Creation of Meaning Chapter 2: The Stories We (Don't) Tell About the White Poor Chapter 3: The Wall That Thomas Jefferson Didn't Build: Modern Myth Turns a Mistaken Tradition Into a Legal Pitfall Chapter 4: White Nationalism and Donald Trump: How Ambiguous Language Can Create a Space for Hate Chapter 5: Learning to Fly: The Pedagogy of Ethnicity and the Role of Jewish Heritage in Superman Chapter 6: Black Press Narratives in The Digital Age Chapter 7: Black Twitter Narratives Chapter 8: African Americans in the Headlines: News Discourse and Stereotypes Chapter 9: How Culture Frames Narrative: A Case Study Comparison of English-Language and Spanish-Language News Coverage Chapter 10: Esto no es un Problema Político, es Moral: Examining News Narratives of the 2018 U.S. Border Policy in Spanish and English Chapter 11: Reclaiming Liberian Narratives Through Photography: Seeing Beyond Our Sight Chapter 12: Social Media Campaign to Improve Religious Tolerance in Pakistan Chapter 13: Snakes, Swords, Blood and Sacrifice: Exploring Hybridity, Silence and Witnessing in the Emerging Narratives of Guåhan Chapter 14: Roti & Ritual: Reimagining the Guyanese and Indian Diasporas Through Food Culture Chapter 15: Who Tells the Story of Uganda? Cultural and Political Factors Influencing Local and International News Coverage
Preface: Narratives in Storytelling Across Cultures: Traditional, International and Social Communication Chapter 1: Ideology and Culture: Social Creation of Meaning Chapter 2: The Stories We (Don't) Tell About the White Poor Chapter 3: The Wall That Thomas Jefferson Didn't Build: Modern Myth Turns a Mistaken Tradition Into a Legal Pitfall Chapter 4: White Nationalism and Donald Trump: How Ambiguous Language Can Create a Space for Hate Chapter 5: Learning to Fly: The Pedagogy of Ethnicity and the Role of Jewish Heritage in Superman Chapter 6: Black Press Narratives in The Digital Age Chapter 7: Black Twitter Narratives Chapter 8: African Americans in the Headlines: News Discourse and Stereotypes Chapter 9: How Culture Frames Narrative: A Case Study Comparison of English-Language and Spanish-Language News Coverage Chapter 10: Esto no es un Problema Político, es Moral: Examining News Narratives of the 2018 U.S. Border Policy in Spanish and English Chapter 11: Reclaiming Liberian Narratives Through Photography: Seeing Beyond Our Sight Chapter 12: Social Media Campaign to Improve Religious Tolerance in Pakistan Chapter 13: Snakes, Swords, Blood and Sacrifice: Exploring Hybridity, Silence and Witnessing in the Emerging Narratives of Guåhan Chapter 14: Roti & Ritual: Reimagining the Guyanese and Indian Diasporas Through Food Culture Chapter 15: Who Tells the Story of Uganda? Cultural and Political Factors Influencing Local and International News Coverage
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