Praxis of Social Inequality in Media
A Global Perspective
Herausgeber: Servaes, Jan; Oyedemi, Toks
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A Global Perspective
Herausgeber: Servaes, Jan; Oyedemi, Toks
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In this volume an international array of scholars provides case studies from various countries of social inequalities and how they shape media narratives and experiences. The topics include how social inequalities relate to gender and empowerment, poverty and the media, and discriminatory access to media technologies.
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In this volume an international array of scholars provides case studies from various countries of social inequalities and how they shape media narratives and experiences. The topics include how social inequalities relate to gender and empowerment, poverty and the media, and discriminatory access to media technologies.
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- Communication, Globalization & Cultural Identity
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Mai 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 460g
- ISBN-13: 9781498523486
- ISBN-10: 149852348X
- Artikelnr.: 52421350
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Communication, Globalization & Cultural Identity
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Mai 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 460g
- ISBN-13: 9781498523486
- ISBN-10: 149852348X
- Artikelnr.: 52421350
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Jan Servaes is chair professor in the Department of Media and Communication at the City University of Hong Kong and UNESCO chair in communication for sustainable social change at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Toks Oyedemi received his PhD from the University of Massachusetts Amherst.
Introduction: From Theory to Praxis: Social Inequality and Its
Consequences, Toks Oyedemi and Jan Servaes
List of Abbreviations
Part I: Poverty and the Media
Chapter 1: All People Are Equal, but Some People Are More Equal than
Others: How and Why Inequality Became Invisible in the British Press,
Steven Harkins and Jairo Lugo-Ocando
Chapter 2: Dialogic Journalism: Bringing Marginalized Communities into the
Implied Audience, Greg Nielsen, James Gibbons, Amanda Weightman, and Mike
Gasher
Chapter 3: Britain's Hidden Hungry? The Portrayal of Food Bank Users in the
U.K. National Press, Rebecca Wells and Martin Caraher
Chapter 4: The Invisible Hand Begs For "Sadaka": Does the Media Legitimize
Poverty via Islamic Alms in Turkey?, Kaan Tasbasi
Part II: Technology and Inequalities
Chapter 5: Social Inequalities in Digital Skills: The European Framework
and the Italian Case, Roberta Bracciale and Isabella Mingo
Chapter 6: Breaching the Divide: "Hole in the Wall" Computer Kiosks for
Education and Development in Urban Bangladesh, Guyuri Kepes
Part III: Women, Empowerment, and the Media
Chapter 7: Hill Women's Voices and Community Communication about Climate
Change: The Case of Henvalvani Community Radio in India, Aparna Moitra and
Archna Kumar
Chapter 8: Citizen Media and Empowerment: An Analysis of Three Experiences
of Media Re-Appropriation Carried Out by Women during the Popular
Insurrection in Oaxaca, Mexico, Francisco Sierra Caballero, Alice Poma, and
Tommaso Gravante
Part IV: Representations of Race, Sexuality, and Gender in the Media
Chapter 9: Harassed, Marginalised, and Childless: Gender Inequality in the
Australian News Media: A Feminist Analysis, Louise North
Chapter 10: Cross National Coverage of Rape and Rape Culture: A Community
Structure Approach, John C. Pollock, Lucy Obozintsev, Hannah Salamone,
Lauren Longo, and Stephanie Agresti
Chapter 11: Multiculturalism as a Disempowering Paradigm: The Canadian
Case, Fay Patel
Conclusion: Studying Complex Inequalities, Jan Servaes
Consequences, Toks Oyedemi and Jan Servaes
List of Abbreviations
Part I: Poverty and the Media
Chapter 1: All People Are Equal, but Some People Are More Equal than
Others: How and Why Inequality Became Invisible in the British Press,
Steven Harkins and Jairo Lugo-Ocando
Chapter 2: Dialogic Journalism: Bringing Marginalized Communities into the
Implied Audience, Greg Nielsen, James Gibbons, Amanda Weightman, and Mike
Gasher
Chapter 3: Britain's Hidden Hungry? The Portrayal of Food Bank Users in the
U.K. National Press, Rebecca Wells and Martin Caraher
Chapter 4: The Invisible Hand Begs For "Sadaka": Does the Media Legitimize
Poverty via Islamic Alms in Turkey?, Kaan Tasbasi
Part II: Technology and Inequalities
Chapter 5: Social Inequalities in Digital Skills: The European Framework
and the Italian Case, Roberta Bracciale and Isabella Mingo
Chapter 6: Breaching the Divide: "Hole in the Wall" Computer Kiosks for
Education and Development in Urban Bangladesh, Guyuri Kepes
Part III: Women, Empowerment, and the Media
Chapter 7: Hill Women's Voices and Community Communication about Climate
Change: The Case of Henvalvani Community Radio in India, Aparna Moitra and
Archna Kumar
Chapter 8: Citizen Media and Empowerment: An Analysis of Three Experiences
of Media Re-Appropriation Carried Out by Women during the Popular
Insurrection in Oaxaca, Mexico, Francisco Sierra Caballero, Alice Poma, and
Tommaso Gravante
Part IV: Representations of Race, Sexuality, and Gender in the Media
Chapter 9: Harassed, Marginalised, and Childless: Gender Inequality in the
Australian News Media: A Feminist Analysis, Louise North
Chapter 10: Cross National Coverage of Rape and Rape Culture: A Community
Structure Approach, John C. Pollock, Lucy Obozintsev, Hannah Salamone,
Lauren Longo, and Stephanie Agresti
Chapter 11: Multiculturalism as a Disempowering Paradigm: The Canadian
Case, Fay Patel
Conclusion: Studying Complex Inequalities, Jan Servaes
Introduction: From Theory to Praxis: Social Inequality and Its
Consequences, Toks Oyedemi and Jan Servaes
List of Abbreviations
Part I: Poverty and the Media
Chapter 1: All People Are Equal, but Some People Are More Equal than
Others: How and Why Inequality Became Invisible in the British Press,
Steven Harkins and Jairo Lugo-Ocando
Chapter 2: Dialogic Journalism: Bringing Marginalized Communities into the
Implied Audience, Greg Nielsen, James Gibbons, Amanda Weightman, and Mike
Gasher
Chapter 3: Britain's Hidden Hungry? The Portrayal of Food Bank Users in the
U.K. National Press, Rebecca Wells and Martin Caraher
Chapter 4: The Invisible Hand Begs For "Sadaka": Does the Media Legitimize
Poverty via Islamic Alms in Turkey?, Kaan Tasbasi
Part II: Technology and Inequalities
Chapter 5: Social Inequalities in Digital Skills: The European Framework
and the Italian Case, Roberta Bracciale and Isabella Mingo
Chapter 6: Breaching the Divide: "Hole in the Wall" Computer Kiosks for
Education and Development in Urban Bangladesh, Guyuri Kepes
Part III: Women, Empowerment, and the Media
Chapter 7: Hill Women's Voices and Community Communication about Climate
Change: The Case of Henvalvani Community Radio in India, Aparna Moitra and
Archna Kumar
Chapter 8: Citizen Media and Empowerment: An Analysis of Three Experiences
of Media Re-Appropriation Carried Out by Women during the Popular
Insurrection in Oaxaca, Mexico, Francisco Sierra Caballero, Alice Poma, and
Tommaso Gravante
Part IV: Representations of Race, Sexuality, and Gender in the Media
Chapter 9: Harassed, Marginalised, and Childless: Gender Inequality in the
Australian News Media: A Feminist Analysis, Louise North
Chapter 10: Cross National Coverage of Rape and Rape Culture: A Community
Structure Approach, John C. Pollock, Lucy Obozintsev, Hannah Salamone,
Lauren Longo, and Stephanie Agresti
Chapter 11: Multiculturalism as a Disempowering Paradigm: The Canadian
Case, Fay Patel
Conclusion: Studying Complex Inequalities, Jan Servaes
Consequences, Toks Oyedemi and Jan Servaes
List of Abbreviations
Part I: Poverty and the Media
Chapter 1: All People Are Equal, but Some People Are More Equal than
Others: How and Why Inequality Became Invisible in the British Press,
Steven Harkins and Jairo Lugo-Ocando
Chapter 2: Dialogic Journalism: Bringing Marginalized Communities into the
Implied Audience, Greg Nielsen, James Gibbons, Amanda Weightman, and Mike
Gasher
Chapter 3: Britain's Hidden Hungry? The Portrayal of Food Bank Users in the
U.K. National Press, Rebecca Wells and Martin Caraher
Chapter 4: The Invisible Hand Begs For "Sadaka": Does the Media Legitimize
Poverty via Islamic Alms in Turkey?, Kaan Tasbasi
Part II: Technology and Inequalities
Chapter 5: Social Inequalities in Digital Skills: The European Framework
and the Italian Case, Roberta Bracciale and Isabella Mingo
Chapter 6: Breaching the Divide: "Hole in the Wall" Computer Kiosks for
Education and Development in Urban Bangladesh, Guyuri Kepes
Part III: Women, Empowerment, and the Media
Chapter 7: Hill Women's Voices and Community Communication about Climate
Change: The Case of Henvalvani Community Radio in India, Aparna Moitra and
Archna Kumar
Chapter 8: Citizen Media and Empowerment: An Analysis of Three Experiences
of Media Re-Appropriation Carried Out by Women during the Popular
Insurrection in Oaxaca, Mexico, Francisco Sierra Caballero, Alice Poma, and
Tommaso Gravante
Part IV: Representations of Race, Sexuality, and Gender in the Media
Chapter 9: Harassed, Marginalised, and Childless: Gender Inequality in the
Australian News Media: A Feminist Analysis, Louise North
Chapter 10: Cross National Coverage of Rape and Rape Culture: A Community
Structure Approach, John C. Pollock, Lucy Obozintsev, Hannah Salamone,
Lauren Longo, and Stephanie Agresti
Chapter 11: Multiculturalism as a Disempowering Paradigm: The Canadian
Case, Fay Patel
Conclusion: Studying Complex Inequalities, Jan Servaes







