Critical Communication Research with Global Inclusivity
Herausgeber: Badr, Hanan; Wilkins, Karin G.
Critical Communication Research with Global Inclusivity
Herausgeber: Badr, Hanan; Wilkins, Karin G.
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This book provides a critical lens through which to prepare, engage, and read communication research methods. It will be of interest to intercultural communication, interpersonal communication, research methods in communication, critical communication studies, journalism, political studies, anthropology, sociology and area studies.
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This book provides a critical lens through which to prepare, engage, and read communication research methods. It will be of interest to intercultural communication, interpersonal communication, research methods in communication, critical communication studies, journalism, political studies, anthropology, sociology and area studies.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. November 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 552g
- ISBN-13: 9781032950662
- ISBN-10: 1032950668
- Artikelnr.: 74976251
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. November 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 552g
- ISBN-13: 9781032950662
- ISBN-10: 1032950668
- Artikelnr.: 74976251
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Hanan Badr is Professor and Chair for Public Spheres and Inequalities in the Department of Communication at the University of Salzburg, Austria. Karin G. Wilkins is Dean of the School of Communication at the University of Miami, USA.
Part 1: Confronting Power and Privilege
1. Centering Global Inclusivity as an epistemic lens in communication
studies
2. Understanding collective identities in communication studies: Inclusion
and exclusion as part of the field's history
3. Intersectionality and standpoint epistemology in journalism studies:
Interrogating journalism's power for a more equitable field
4. Academic International Research Teams: Chances and limitations of equal
collaboration
Part 2: Crossing Geographic and Epistemic Borders
5. Communication history as a critical intervention: Crossing temporal and
cultural boundaries of digital communication research
6. (Post-)colonial silences in transnational research: The case of the
Herero and Nama genocide in German and Namibian newspapers
7. Rural Research in the Space of News Deserts: Redefining boundaries
around Journalism Practice, the Climate Crisis, Natural Disasters, and
Health Disparities
Part 3: Creating Innovative Inclusive Methods
8. To do no harm: from scientific ambition and extractivist design to
taking research participants into account
9. Critical Algorithmic Literacy: Combining Critical Perspectives with
Quantitative Data Sciences
10. Towards more truly international comparative research: Current
opportunities and challenges of multilingual text analysis with
computational methods
11. Finding innovative avenues in communication research for more inclusive
data: Three approaches from intercultural communication
Part 4: Changing Scholarly Communities and Venues
12. Striving for excellence is striving for diversity: reflections from
Digital Journalism editorial team
13. Broadening the conversation: inclusivity and internationalization in
academic journals
14. (W)righting Wrongs: Creating Space for Scholars from an Overstudied
Region
15. Prioritizing Global Inclusivity in a Growing Scholarly Community:
Mobile Communication and Global Openness
16. Deepening de-westernization: Addressing global inequalities in
communication studies
Index
1. Centering Global Inclusivity as an epistemic lens in communication
studies
2. Understanding collective identities in communication studies: Inclusion
and exclusion as part of the field's history
3. Intersectionality and standpoint epistemology in journalism studies:
Interrogating journalism's power for a more equitable field
4. Academic International Research Teams: Chances and limitations of equal
collaboration
Part 2: Crossing Geographic and Epistemic Borders
5. Communication history as a critical intervention: Crossing temporal and
cultural boundaries of digital communication research
6. (Post-)colonial silences in transnational research: The case of the
Herero and Nama genocide in German and Namibian newspapers
7. Rural Research in the Space of News Deserts: Redefining boundaries
around Journalism Practice, the Climate Crisis, Natural Disasters, and
Health Disparities
Part 3: Creating Innovative Inclusive Methods
8. To do no harm: from scientific ambition and extractivist design to
taking research participants into account
9. Critical Algorithmic Literacy: Combining Critical Perspectives with
Quantitative Data Sciences
10. Towards more truly international comparative research: Current
opportunities and challenges of multilingual text analysis with
computational methods
11. Finding innovative avenues in communication research for more inclusive
data: Three approaches from intercultural communication
Part 4: Changing Scholarly Communities and Venues
12. Striving for excellence is striving for diversity: reflections from
Digital Journalism editorial team
13. Broadening the conversation: inclusivity and internationalization in
academic journals
14. (W)righting Wrongs: Creating Space for Scholars from an Overstudied
Region
15. Prioritizing Global Inclusivity in a Growing Scholarly Community:
Mobile Communication and Global Openness
16. Deepening de-westernization: Addressing global inequalities in
communication studies
Index
Part 1: Confronting Power and Privilege
1. Centering Global Inclusivity as an epistemic lens in communication
studies
2. Understanding collective identities in communication studies: Inclusion
and exclusion as part of the field's history
3. Intersectionality and standpoint epistemology in journalism studies:
Interrogating journalism's power for a more equitable field
4. Academic International Research Teams: Chances and limitations of equal
collaboration
Part 2: Crossing Geographic and Epistemic Borders
5. Communication history as a critical intervention: Crossing temporal and
cultural boundaries of digital communication research
6. (Post-)colonial silences in transnational research: The case of the
Herero and Nama genocide in German and Namibian newspapers
7. Rural Research in the Space of News Deserts: Redefining boundaries
around Journalism Practice, the Climate Crisis, Natural Disasters, and
Health Disparities
Part 3: Creating Innovative Inclusive Methods
8. To do no harm: from scientific ambition and extractivist design to
taking research participants into account
9. Critical Algorithmic Literacy: Combining Critical Perspectives with
Quantitative Data Sciences
10. Towards more truly international comparative research: Current
opportunities and challenges of multilingual text analysis with
computational methods
11. Finding innovative avenues in communication research for more inclusive
data: Three approaches from intercultural communication
Part 4: Changing Scholarly Communities and Venues
12. Striving for excellence is striving for diversity: reflections from
Digital Journalism editorial team
13. Broadening the conversation: inclusivity and internationalization in
academic journals
14. (W)righting Wrongs: Creating Space for Scholars from an Overstudied
Region
15. Prioritizing Global Inclusivity in a Growing Scholarly Community:
Mobile Communication and Global Openness
16. Deepening de-westernization: Addressing global inequalities in
communication studies
Index
1. Centering Global Inclusivity as an epistemic lens in communication
studies
2. Understanding collective identities in communication studies: Inclusion
and exclusion as part of the field's history
3. Intersectionality and standpoint epistemology in journalism studies:
Interrogating journalism's power for a more equitable field
4. Academic International Research Teams: Chances and limitations of equal
collaboration
Part 2: Crossing Geographic and Epistemic Borders
5. Communication history as a critical intervention: Crossing temporal and
cultural boundaries of digital communication research
6. (Post-)colonial silences in transnational research: The case of the
Herero and Nama genocide in German and Namibian newspapers
7. Rural Research in the Space of News Deserts: Redefining boundaries
around Journalism Practice, the Climate Crisis, Natural Disasters, and
Health Disparities
Part 3: Creating Innovative Inclusive Methods
8. To do no harm: from scientific ambition and extractivist design to
taking research participants into account
9. Critical Algorithmic Literacy: Combining Critical Perspectives with
Quantitative Data Sciences
10. Towards more truly international comparative research: Current
opportunities and challenges of multilingual text analysis with
computational methods
11. Finding innovative avenues in communication research for more inclusive
data: Three approaches from intercultural communication
Part 4: Changing Scholarly Communities and Venues
12. Striving for excellence is striving for diversity: reflections from
Digital Journalism editorial team
13. Broadening the conversation: inclusivity and internationalization in
academic journals
14. (W)righting Wrongs: Creating Space for Scholars from an Overstudied
Region
15. Prioritizing Global Inclusivity in a Growing Scholarly Community:
Mobile Communication and Global Openness
16. Deepening de-westernization: Addressing global inequalities in
communication studies
Index







