Networked News, Racial Divides Networked News, Racial Divides

Networked News, Racial Divides

How Power and Privilege Shape Public Discourse in Progressive Communities

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Publisher Description

Against conventional wisdom, pervasive black-white disparities pair with vitriolic public conversation in politically progressive communities throughout America. Networked News, Racial Divides examines obstacles to public dialogues about racial inequality and opportunities for better discourse in mid-sized, liberal cities. The book narrates the challenges faced when talking about race through a series of stories about each community struggling with K-12 education achievement gaps. Media expert Sue Robinson applies Bourdieusian field theory to understand media ecologies and analyze whose voices get heard and whose get left out. She explores how privilege shapes discourse and how identity politics can interfere with deliberation. Drawing on network analysis of community dialogues, interviews with journalists, politicians, activists, and citizens and deep case study of five cities, this reflexive and occasionally narrative book chronicles the institutional, cultural and other problematic realities to amplifying voices of all people while also recommending strategies to move forward and build trust.

GENRE
Politics & Current Affairs
RELEASED
2017
24 November
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
464
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
7.5
MB

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