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How do media 'make' race? How do legacies of empire shape our understandings of race and media? How does racism structure the media industries? Is the internet an inherently white space? Understanding the relationship between race, culture and media has never been more important. From the demonisation of Muslims to rampant new forms of racism on digital platforms, media are central to understanding how race is both constructed and experienced in everyday life. Yet media are key to resisting racism, too. While they can silence and stereotype us, they can also enable us to cut across…mehr
How do media 'make' race? How do legacies of empire shape our understandings of race and media? How does racism structure the media industries? Is the internet an inherently white space?
Understanding the relationship between race, culture and media has never been more important. From the demonisation of Muslims to rampant new forms of racism on digital platforms, media are central to understanding how race is both constructed and experienced in everyday life.
Yet media are key to resisting racism, too. While they can silence and stereotype us, they can also enable us to cut across difference, to contest and mobilise, and to create genuine community.
Race, Culture and Media is a critical, impassioned and accessible exploration of this complex relationship. Anamik Saha outlines the theories, concepts and research you need to know in order to make sense of race, culture and media today - challenging you to move beyond simplistic notions of 'diversity' to really engage with issues of both power and participation.
It is essential reading for students and researchers across media, communication and cultural studies.
Dr Anamik Saha is Senior Lecturer in Media and Communications at Goldsmiths, University of London, where he convenes the MA Race, Media and Social Justice.
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Autorenporträt
Anamik Saha is a Professor in Race and Media in the School of Media and Communication at the University of Leeds. His research is on issues of race, culture and media, with a particular focus on creative and cultural industries and issues of 'diversity'. He is the author of Race and the Cultural Industries (Polity, 2018), and Race, Culture and Media (first edition, Sage, 2021) and co-author of The Anti-Racist Media Manifesto with Francesca Sobande and Gavan Titley (Polity, 2024). He is the co-author of the AHRC-funded industry report Rethinking 'Diversity' in Publishing with Sandra van Lente (Goldsmiths Press, 2020), which led to his inclusion in the The Bookseller's 2020 list of most influential people in the book trade. His research has featured across a range of media, including BBC Radio, The Guardian, TES and The New Statesman. He is an editor of European Journal of Cultural Studies.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1. Introduction: Race, Culture and Media Chapter 2. Race in Media Studies Chapter 3. Media and the Postcolonial Chapter 4. Race, capitalism and media Chapter 5. Nationalism, multiculturalism and media Chapter 6. Race and media power Chapter 7. Media, migration and racism Chapter 8. Islamophobia and Media Chapter 9. The production and circulation of blackness in media Chapter 10. Digital race/racism Chapter 11. Conclusion
Chapter 1: Culture and Representation in the Study of Race and Racism Chapter 2: The Study of Race in Media Studies Chapter 3: Media and the Postcolonial Chapter 4: Race, Capitalism and Media Chapter 5: Nationalism, Multiculturalism and Media Chapter 6: Race and Media Power Chapter 7: Media, Migration and Racism Chapter 8: Islamophobia and Media Chapter 9: The Production and Circulation of Blackness in Media Chapter 10: Digital Race/Racism Chapter 11: Conclusion - The Postcolonial Cultural Economy Approach to Race, Culture and Media
Chapter 1. Introduction: Race, Culture and Media Chapter 2. Race in Media Studies Chapter 3. Media and the Postcolonial Chapter 4. Race, capitalism and media Chapter 5. Nationalism, multiculturalism and media Chapter 6. Race and media power Chapter 7. Media, migration and racism Chapter 8. Islamophobia and Media Chapter 9. The production and circulation of blackness in media Chapter 10. Digital race/racism Chapter 11. Conclusion
Chapter 1: Culture and Representation in the Study of Race and Racism Chapter 2: The Study of Race in Media Studies Chapter 3: Media and the Postcolonial Chapter 4: Race, Capitalism and Media Chapter 5: Nationalism, Multiculturalism and Media Chapter 6: Race and Media Power Chapter 7: Media, Migration and Racism Chapter 8: Islamophobia and Media Chapter 9: The Production and Circulation of Blackness in Media Chapter 10: Digital Race/Racism Chapter 11: Conclusion - The Postcolonial Cultural Economy Approach to Race, Culture and Media
Rezensionen
Race, Culture and Media offers crucial insights regarding a wide range of themes and issues related to the relationship between nationalism, multiculturalism, race, capitalism, and media. The book reflects on significant moments in history, contemporary media examples, and cultural production changes. This is a text that is sure to shape future discussions about race, culture and media. Dr Francesca Sobande 20210301
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