Communication, Entertainment, and Messages of Social Justice
Herausgeber: West, Richard; Beck, Christina S
Communication, Entertainment, and Messages of Social Justice
Herausgeber: West, Richard; Beck, Christina S
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This edited collection explores the contemporary interplay among three pivotal areas found in cultures around the world: communication, entertainment, and messages of social justice. It will be of interest to scholars and students in the field of Communication Studies, Popular Culture Studies, Media Studies, and many more.
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This edited collection explores the contemporary interplay among three pivotal areas found in cultures around the world: communication, entertainment, and messages of social justice. It will be of interest to scholars and students in the field of Communication Studies, Popular Culture Studies, Media Studies, and many more.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. April 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 626g
- ISBN-13: 9781032798042
- ISBN-10: 1032798041
- Artikelnr.: 72487111
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. April 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 626g
- ISBN-13: 9781032798042
- ISBN-10: 1032798041
- Artikelnr.: 72487111
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Richard West is a Professor in the Department of Communication Studies at Emerson College, USA. He has served as President of the National Communication Association and the Eastern Communication Association. Christina S. Beck is a Professor in the School of Communication Studies at Ohio University, USA. She has served as President of the National Communication Association and the Central States Communication Association.
Section I Providing a Foundation 1. Appreciating Oscar, Emmy, and Tony:
Employing Theoretical Thinking to Understand Communication, Entertainment,
and Social Justice Section II Race, Sexuality, Ethnicity, and Social
Justice in Entertainment 2. Abbott Elementary and Paratextual Social
Justice 3. Leguizamo, Laughter, and Learning via Latina/o/x Critical
Communication Theory: An Analysis of Latin History for Morons 4. Eric
Monte: The Godfather of Social Issues in Black Entertainment Television 5.
Queer Love in Africa: Cinema and the Imagination in the Struggle for Social
Justice 6. Digital Memory and Social Justice in South Korea: The Jejüs
Massacre in Interactive Format 7. Problematizing Recent Popular Education
Films (PEFs): Coopted Voices, Rescue Fantasies, and Subjugated Identities
8. Grounded Labor Music as an Expression of Labor Justice: Awakening Class
Consciousness Through Songs in China Section III Socioeconomic Issues,
Politics, and Social Justice in Entertainment 9. Examining the Dynamics of
Social Justice Through the Lens of Maid 10. Ageism and Anti-Ageism on
Social Media: From Memes to Movements 11. "The Color of Blood, Which
Defines Us": The Handmaid in Contemporary Protest 12. Changing the World,
One Play at a Time 13. Exploitation, Legislation, and Unmet Expectations:
The Complex Legacy of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit 14. The
Communication of Social Justice Plotlines in Truth Be Told: A Rhetorical
Analysis 15. Only One Thing Can Save Us, Only the Young: Popular Music,
Generation Z, and the 2022 Midterm Election 16. Halfway Happy: Eleven and
the Liminal Feminism of Stranger Things 17. Parasocial Relationships and
Social Change: Examining Summer House, Below Deck, and The Traitors 18.
Madam Secretary: Exploring the Role of Social Justice in the Reception of a
Political Drama
Employing Theoretical Thinking to Understand Communication, Entertainment,
and Social Justice Section II Race, Sexuality, Ethnicity, and Social
Justice in Entertainment 2. Abbott Elementary and Paratextual Social
Justice 3. Leguizamo, Laughter, and Learning via Latina/o/x Critical
Communication Theory: An Analysis of Latin History for Morons 4. Eric
Monte: The Godfather of Social Issues in Black Entertainment Television 5.
Queer Love in Africa: Cinema and the Imagination in the Struggle for Social
Justice 6. Digital Memory and Social Justice in South Korea: The Jejüs
Massacre in Interactive Format 7. Problematizing Recent Popular Education
Films (PEFs): Coopted Voices, Rescue Fantasies, and Subjugated Identities
8. Grounded Labor Music as an Expression of Labor Justice: Awakening Class
Consciousness Through Songs in China Section III Socioeconomic Issues,
Politics, and Social Justice in Entertainment 9. Examining the Dynamics of
Social Justice Through the Lens of Maid 10. Ageism and Anti-Ageism on
Social Media: From Memes to Movements 11. "The Color of Blood, Which
Defines Us": The Handmaid in Contemporary Protest 12. Changing the World,
One Play at a Time 13. Exploitation, Legislation, and Unmet Expectations:
The Complex Legacy of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit 14. The
Communication of Social Justice Plotlines in Truth Be Told: A Rhetorical
Analysis 15. Only One Thing Can Save Us, Only the Young: Popular Music,
Generation Z, and the 2022 Midterm Election 16. Halfway Happy: Eleven and
the Liminal Feminism of Stranger Things 17. Parasocial Relationships and
Social Change: Examining Summer House, Below Deck, and The Traitors 18.
Madam Secretary: Exploring the Role of Social Justice in the Reception of a
Political Drama
Section I Providing a Foundation 1. Appreciating Oscar, Emmy, and Tony:
Employing Theoretical Thinking to Understand Communication, Entertainment,
and Social Justice Section II Race, Sexuality, Ethnicity, and Social
Justice in Entertainment 2. Abbott Elementary and Paratextual Social
Justice 3. Leguizamo, Laughter, and Learning via Latina/o/x Critical
Communication Theory: An Analysis of Latin History for Morons 4. Eric
Monte: The Godfather of Social Issues in Black Entertainment Television 5.
Queer Love in Africa: Cinema and the Imagination in the Struggle for Social
Justice 6. Digital Memory and Social Justice in South Korea: The Jejüs
Massacre in Interactive Format 7. Problematizing Recent Popular Education
Films (PEFs): Coopted Voices, Rescue Fantasies, and Subjugated Identities
8. Grounded Labor Music as an Expression of Labor Justice: Awakening Class
Consciousness Through Songs in China Section III Socioeconomic Issues,
Politics, and Social Justice in Entertainment 9. Examining the Dynamics of
Social Justice Through the Lens of Maid 10. Ageism and Anti-Ageism on
Social Media: From Memes to Movements 11. "The Color of Blood, Which
Defines Us": The Handmaid in Contemporary Protest 12. Changing the World,
One Play at a Time 13. Exploitation, Legislation, and Unmet Expectations:
The Complex Legacy of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit 14. The
Communication of Social Justice Plotlines in Truth Be Told: A Rhetorical
Analysis 15. Only One Thing Can Save Us, Only the Young: Popular Music,
Generation Z, and the 2022 Midterm Election 16. Halfway Happy: Eleven and
the Liminal Feminism of Stranger Things 17. Parasocial Relationships and
Social Change: Examining Summer House, Below Deck, and The Traitors 18.
Madam Secretary: Exploring the Role of Social Justice in the Reception of a
Political Drama
Employing Theoretical Thinking to Understand Communication, Entertainment,
and Social Justice Section II Race, Sexuality, Ethnicity, and Social
Justice in Entertainment 2. Abbott Elementary and Paratextual Social
Justice 3. Leguizamo, Laughter, and Learning via Latina/o/x Critical
Communication Theory: An Analysis of Latin History for Morons 4. Eric
Monte: The Godfather of Social Issues in Black Entertainment Television 5.
Queer Love in Africa: Cinema and the Imagination in the Struggle for Social
Justice 6. Digital Memory and Social Justice in South Korea: The Jejüs
Massacre in Interactive Format 7. Problematizing Recent Popular Education
Films (PEFs): Coopted Voices, Rescue Fantasies, and Subjugated Identities
8. Grounded Labor Music as an Expression of Labor Justice: Awakening Class
Consciousness Through Songs in China Section III Socioeconomic Issues,
Politics, and Social Justice in Entertainment 9. Examining the Dynamics of
Social Justice Through the Lens of Maid 10. Ageism and Anti-Ageism on
Social Media: From Memes to Movements 11. "The Color of Blood, Which
Defines Us": The Handmaid in Contemporary Protest 12. Changing the World,
One Play at a Time 13. Exploitation, Legislation, and Unmet Expectations:
The Complex Legacy of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit 14. The
Communication of Social Justice Plotlines in Truth Be Told: A Rhetorical
Analysis 15. Only One Thing Can Save Us, Only the Young: Popular Music,
Generation Z, and the 2022 Midterm Election 16. Halfway Happy: Eleven and
the Liminal Feminism of Stranger Things 17. Parasocial Relationships and
Social Change: Examining Summer House, Below Deck, and The Traitors 18.
Madam Secretary: Exploring the Role of Social Justice in the Reception of a
Political Drama