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This book critically considers how and why centring race in analysis of journalism deepens our understanding of how race is constructed and experienced in society and offers a theoretical framework for unpacking and dismantling racism within journalism practice and representation.

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This book critically considers how and why centring race in analysis of journalism deepens our understanding of how race is constructed and experienced in society and offers a theoretical framework for unpacking and dismantling racism within journalism practice and representation.
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Omega Douglas is a lecturer in Media, Communications and Cultural Studies at Goldsmiths College, University of London, where she teaches undergraduate and postgraduate students across theory and practice and convenes the BA Journalism programme. Her research interests include race, representation and role of diasporic and transnational communities, as well as international institutions, such as INGOs, in global communications. Prior to this book, she co-authored Journalism, Culture and Society (Routledge, 2022).