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This companion brings together scholars working at the intersection of media and class, with a focus on how understandings of class are changing in contemporary global media contexts.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 330
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. November 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351027335
- Artikelnr.: 58331345
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 330
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. November 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351027335
- Artikelnr.: 58331345
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Erika Polson is Associate Professor in the department of Media, Film and Journalism Studies at the University of Denver, USA. Her research focuses on digital media and mobility in global contexts. She is author of Privileged Mobilities: Professional Migration, Geo-social Media, and a New Global Middle Class (2016). Lynn Schofield Clark is Professor and Chair of the Department of Media, Film and Journalism Studies and Director of the Estlow International Center for Journalism and New Media at the University of Denver, USA. She is co-author most recently of the award-winning, Young People and the Future of News: Social Media and the Rise of Connective Journalism (2017). Clark serves as President of the Association of Internet Researchers. Radhika Gajjala is Professor of American Culture Studies and Media and Communication at Bowling Green State University, USA. Her most recent book Digital Diasporas: Labor, Affect in Gendered Indian Digital Publics was published in 2019.
1. Introduction: Media and Class in the Twenty-first Century. Erika
Polson, Lynn Schofield Clark, and Radhika Gajjala
Part I: Class and Mass Media
2. Working-class Bodies in Advertising. Matthew P. McAllister and Litzy
Galarz
3. Class Hybridity and the Habitus Clivé on American Reality Television.
June Deery
4. Migrants Meet Reality Shows: The Class Representation of Non-Koreans
in Reality Shows in Korea. Hun-Yul Lee
5. Participation in Reality Television: Entertainment Mobilization in
Dance Talent Shows. Annette Hill and Koko Kondo
6. Love, Sex, Money: Gender and Economic Inequality in HIV Edutainment
Programming in Kenya. Renée A. Botta
Part II: Class in Interactive Digital and Mobile Media
7. Horse Racing, Social Class, and the Spaces of Gambling. Holly Kruse
8. "Keep it Classy": Grindr, Facebook and Enclaves of Queer Privilege in
India. Rohit K. Dasgupta
9. YouTube-based Programming and Saudi Youth: Constructing a New Online
Class and Monetizing Strategies. Omar Daoudi
10. Mobile Technology and Class: Australian Family Households,
Socioeconomic Status and Techno-literacy. Will Balmford and Larissa
Hjorth
11. Hanging Out at Home as a Lifestyle: YouTube Home Tour Vlogs in East
Asia. Crystal Abidi
12. Young People, Smartphones, and Invisible Illiteracies: Closing the
Potentiality-Actuality Chasm in Mobile Media. Sun Sun Lim and Renae
Sze Ming Lo
13. Childhood, Media, and Class in South Asia. Shakuntala Banaji
Part III: Labor in Digital/Media Contexts
14. The Roots of Journalistic Perception: A Bourdieusian Approach to
Media and Class. Sandra Vera-Zambrano and Matthew Powers
15. The Aspirational Class "Mobility" of Digital Nomads. Erika Polson
16. Technologies of Recognition: The Classificatory Function of Social
Media in Mobile Careers. André Jansson
17. The Gig Economy and Class (De)composition. Todd Wolfson
18. Digital Hierarchies of Laboring Subjects. Kaitlyn Wauthier, Alyssa
Fisher, and Radhika Gajjala
19. Between "World Class Work" and "Proletarianized Labor": Digital Labor
Imaginaries in the Global South. Cheryll Ruth Soriano and Jason
Vincent Cabañes
Part IV: Media, Class, and Expressions of Citizenship
20. Class Distinctions in Urban Broadband Initiatives. Germaine Halegoua
21. "Second-class" Access: Homelessness and the Digital Materialization
of Class. Justine Humphry
22. Marginality and Social Class in Moroccan Youth Media. Mohamed El
Marzouki
23. Reconsidering Mobility: The Competing Logics of Information and
Communication Technologies Across Class Differences in the Context of
Denver's Gentrification. Lynn Schofield Clark
24. Class Interplay in Social Activism in Kenya. Job Mwaura
Postscript
25. The Vivid Particularities of Class and Media. David Morley
Polson, Lynn Schofield Clark, and Radhika Gajjala
Part I: Class and Mass Media
2. Working-class Bodies in Advertising. Matthew P. McAllister and Litzy
Galarz
3. Class Hybridity and the Habitus Clivé on American Reality Television.
June Deery
4. Migrants Meet Reality Shows: The Class Representation of Non-Koreans
in Reality Shows in Korea. Hun-Yul Lee
5. Participation in Reality Television: Entertainment Mobilization in
Dance Talent Shows. Annette Hill and Koko Kondo
6. Love, Sex, Money: Gender and Economic Inequality in HIV Edutainment
Programming in Kenya. Renée A. Botta
Part II: Class in Interactive Digital and Mobile Media
7. Horse Racing, Social Class, and the Spaces of Gambling. Holly Kruse
8. "Keep it Classy": Grindr, Facebook and Enclaves of Queer Privilege in
India. Rohit K. Dasgupta
9. YouTube-based Programming and Saudi Youth: Constructing a New Online
Class and Monetizing Strategies. Omar Daoudi
10. Mobile Technology and Class: Australian Family Households,
Socioeconomic Status and Techno-literacy. Will Balmford and Larissa
Hjorth
11. Hanging Out at Home as a Lifestyle: YouTube Home Tour Vlogs in East
Asia. Crystal Abidi
12. Young People, Smartphones, and Invisible Illiteracies: Closing the
Potentiality-Actuality Chasm in Mobile Media. Sun Sun Lim and Renae
Sze Ming Lo
13. Childhood, Media, and Class in South Asia. Shakuntala Banaji
Part III: Labor in Digital/Media Contexts
14. The Roots of Journalistic Perception: A Bourdieusian Approach to
Media and Class. Sandra Vera-Zambrano and Matthew Powers
15. The Aspirational Class "Mobility" of Digital Nomads. Erika Polson
16. Technologies of Recognition: The Classificatory Function of Social
Media in Mobile Careers. André Jansson
17. The Gig Economy and Class (De)composition. Todd Wolfson
18. Digital Hierarchies of Laboring Subjects. Kaitlyn Wauthier, Alyssa
Fisher, and Radhika Gajjala
19. Between "World Class Work" and "Proletarianized Labor": Digital Labor
Imaginaries in the Global South. Cheryll Ruth Soriano and Jason
Vincent Cabañes
Part IV: Media, Class, and Expressions of Citizenship
20. Class Distinctions in Urban Broadband Initiatives. Germaine Halegoua
21. "Second-class" Access: Homelessness and the Digital Materialization
of Class. Justine Humphry
22. Marginality and Social Class in Moroccan Youth Media. Mohamed El
Marzouki
23. Reconsidering Mobility: The Competing Logics of Information and
Communication Technologies Across Class Differences in the Context of
Denver's Gentrification. Lynn Schofield Clark
24. Class Interplay in Social Activism in Kenya. Job Mwaura
Postscript
25. The Vivid Particularities of Class and Media. David Morley
1. Introduction: Media and Class in the Twenty-first Century. Erika
Polson, Lynn Schofield Clark, and Radhika Gajjala
Part I: Class and Mass Media
2. Working-class Bodies in Advertising. Matthew P. McAllister and Litzy
Galarz
3. Class Hybridity and the Habitus Clivé on American Reality Television.
June Deery
4. Migrants Meet Reality Shows: The Class Representation of Non-Koreans
in Reality Shows in Korea. Hun-Yul Lee
5. Participation in Reality Television: Entertainment Mobilization in
Dance Talent Shows. Annette Hill and Koko Kondo
6. Love, Sex, Money: Gender and Economic Inequality in HIV Edutainment
Programming in Kenya. Renée A. Botta
Part II: Class in Interactive Digital and Mobile Media
7. Horse Racing, Social Class, and the Spaces of Gambling. Holly Kruse
8. "Keep it Classy": Grindr, Facebook and Enclaves of Queer Privilege in
India. Rohit K. Dasgupta
9. YouTube-based Programming and Saudi Youth: Constructing a New Online
Class and Monetizing Strategies. Omar Daoudi
10. Mobile Technology and Class: Australian Family Households,
Socioeconomic Status and Techno-literacy. Will Balmford and Larissa
Hjorth
11. Hanging Out at Home as a Lifestyle: YouTube Home Tour Vlogs in East
Asia. Crystal Abidi
12. Young People, Smartphones, and Invisible Illiteracies: Closing the
Potentiality-Actuality Chasm in Mobile Media. Sun Sun Lim and Renae
Sze Ming Lo
13. Childhood, Media, and Class in South Asia. Shakuntala Banaji
Part III: Labor in Digital/Media Contexts
14. The Roots of Journalistic Perception: A Bourdieusian Approach to
Media and Class. Sandra Vera-Zambrano and Matthew Powers
15. The Aspirational Class "Mobility" of Digital Nomads. Erika Polson
16. Technologies of Recognition: The Classificatory Function of Social
Media in Mobile Careers. André Jansson
17. The Gig Economy and Class (De)composition. Todd Wolfson
18. Digital Hierarchies of Laboring Subjects. Kaitlyn Wauthier, Alyssa
Fisher, and Radhika Gajjala
19. Between "World Class Work" and "Proletarianized Labor": Digital Labor
Imaginaries in the Global South. Cheryll Ruth Soriano and Jason
Vincent Cabañes
Part IV: Media, Class, and Expressions of Citizenship
20. Class Distinctions in Urban Broadband Initiatives. Germaine Halegoua
21. "Second-class" Access: Homelessness and the Digital Materialization
of Class. Justine Humphry
22. Marginality and Social Class in Moroccan Youth Media. Mohamed El
Marzouki
23. Reconsidering Mobility: The Competing Logics of Information and
Communication Technologies Across Class Differences in the Context of
Denver's Gentrification. Lynn Schofield Clark
24. Class Interplay in Social Activism in Kenya. Job Mwaura
Postscript
25. The Vivid Particularities of Class and Media. David Morley
Polson, Lynn Schofield Clark, and Radhika Gajjala
Part I: Class and Mass Media
2. Working-class Bodies in Advertising. Matthew P. McAllister and Litzy
Galarz
3. Class Hybridity and the Habitus Clivé on American Reality Television.
June Deery
4. Migrants Meet Reality Shows: The Class Representation of Non-Koreans
in Reality Shows in Korea. Hun-Yul Lee
5. Participation in Reality Television: Entertainment Mobilization in
Dance Talent Shows. Annette Hill and Koko Kondo
6. Love, Sex, Money: Gender and Economic Inequality in HIV Edutainment
Programming in Kenya. Renée A. Botta
Part II: Class in Interactive Digital and Mobile Media
7. Horse Racing, Social Class, and the Spaces of Gambling. Holly Kruse
8. "Keep it Classy": Grindr, Facebook and Enclaves of Queer Privilege in
India. Rohit K. Dasgupta
9. YouTube-based Programming and Saudi Youth: Constructing a New Online
Class and Monetizing Strategies. Omar Daoudi
10. Mobile Technology and Class: Australian Family Households,
Socioeconomic Status and Techno-literacy. Will Balmford and Larissa
Hjorth
11. Hanging Out at Home as a Lifestyle: YouTube Home Tour Vlogs in East
Asia. Crystal Abidi
12. Young People, Smartphones, and Invisible Illiteracies: Closing the
Potentiality-Actuality Chasm in Mobile Media. Sun Sun Lim and Renae
Sze Ming Lo
13. Childhood, Media, and Class in South Asia. Shakuntala Banaji
Part III: Labor in Digital/Media Contexts
14. The Roots of Journalistic Perception: A Bourdieusian Approach to
Media and Class. Sandra Vera-Zambrano and Matthew Powers
15. The Aspirational Class "Mobility" of Digital Nomads. Erika Polson
16. Technologies of Recognition: The Classificatory Function of Social
Media in Mobile Careers. André Jansson
17. The Gig Economy and Class (De)composition. Todd Wolfson
18. Digital Hierarchies of Laboring Subjects. Kaitlyn Wauthier, Alyssa
Fisher, and Radhika Gajjala
19. Between "World Class Work" and "Proletarianized Labor": Digital Labor
Imaginaries in the Global South. Cheryll Ruth Soriano and Jason
Vincent Cabañes
Part IV: Media, Class, and Expressions of Citizenship
20. Class Distinctions in Urban Broadband Initiatives. Germaine Halegoua
21. "Second-class" Access: Homelessness and the Digital Materialization
of Class. Justine Humphry
22. Marginality and Social Class in Moroccan Youth Media. Mohamed El
Marzouki
23. Reconsidering Mobility: The Competing Logics of Information and
Communication Technologies Across Class Differences in the Context of
Denver's Gentrification. Lynn Schofield Clark
24. Class Interplay in Social Activism in Kenya. Job Mwaura
Postscript
25. The Vivid Particularities of Class and Media. David Morley