Underserved Communities And Digital Discourse


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Underserved Communities and Digital Discourse


Underserved Communities and Digital Discourse

Author: Victoria L. LaPoe

language: en

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Release Date: 2018-10-31


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Underserved Communities and Digital Discourse: Getting Voices Heard presents a series of case studies which evaluate the elevation and suppression of voices within marginalized and minority communities. It examines the use of digital media and its role in the construction of reality—specifically who is included, who is left out, and who feels they must remain silent. Through both quantitative and qualitative measures, this book discusses digital discourse in terms of ethnic media, political communication, ethics, crisis communication, myth, and health frameworks.

Underserved Communities and Digital Discourse


Underserved Communities and Digital Discourse

Author: Victoria LaPoe

language: en

Publisher: Lexington Books

Release Date: 2018


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Underserved Communities and Digital Discourse: Getting Voices Heard presents a series of case studies which evaluate the elevation and suppression of voices within marginalized and minority communities. It examines the use of digital media and its role in the construction of reality--specifically who is included, who is left out, and who feels they must remain silent. Through both quantitative and qualitative measures, this book discusses digital discourse in terms of ethnic media, political communication, ethics, crisis communication, myth, and health frameworks.

News Media and the Indigenous Fight for Federal Recognition


News Media and the Indigenous Fight for Federal Recognition

Author: Cristina Azocar

language: en

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Release Date: 2022-04-05


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Federal recognition enables tribes to govern themselves and make decisions for their citizens that have the power to retain their cultures. But over the last forty years, the news media coverage of the federal recognition of tribes has perpetuated ignorance and stereotypes about tribal sovereignty. This book examines how past coverage has prioritized gaming over sovereignty and interfered in Tribes’ ability to be federally recognized. Scholars of journalism, mass communication, media studies, and indigenous studies will find this book of particular interest.