The Oxford handbook of media and social justice

The urgency and complexity of contemporary social justice issues facing the world today mean that activists, scholars, and storytellers need a readily available compendium of cutting-edge scholarship on media and social justice. 'The Oxford Handbook of Media and Social Justice' gathers ove...

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Other Authors Ramasubramanian, Srividya, 1975- (Editor), Banjo, Omotayo O. (Editor)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2024]
SeriesOxford library of psychology.
Oxford handbooks online.
Subjects
Online AccessFull text
ISBN9780197744352
9780197744376
9780197744369
9780197744345
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Table of Contents:
  • Cover
  • Series
  • The Oxford Handbook of Media and Social Justice
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • Notes on Contributors
  • Section I Introduction
  • 1. Perspectives, Positionalities, and Paradigms in Media and Social Justice Scholarship
  • Section II Approaches and Analytic Frameworks
  • 2. Political Economy of Communication in the Digital Platform Era
  • 3. The Limits of Diversity and Popular Anti-Racism: The Need for Reparative Justice in the Cultural Industries
  • 4. Critical Media Effects Framework: Bridging Critical Cultural Communication with Media Effects Through Power, Intersectionality, Context, and Agency
  • 5. Black Audiences and Media Resistance
  • 6. "How Do You Shift That?" Dialoguing Social Justice, Activism, and Black Joy in Media Studies
  • 7. Latine Media Studies: From Near Omission to Radical Intersectionality
  • 8. Queer of Color Approaches to Critical Cultural Media Studies
  • 9. Queer and Transgender Media Studies
  • 10. Digital Religion and the Negotiation of Gender/Sex Norms
  • 11. Critical Disability Media Studies
  • Section III Methods and Meaning- Making
  • 12. Critical Discourse Analysis
  • 13. Data Justice: The Role of Data in Media and Social Justice
  • 14. Justice Informatics, Justice for Us All: Liberation from Techno-Ideology
  • 15. Researching Closed Fields: What We Can Learn from Analyzing So-Called Constrained, Inaccessible, and Invisible Media Contexts
  • 16. Digital Archives and Unexpected Crossings: A Data Feminist Approach to Transnational Feminist Media Studies and Social Media Activism
  • Section IV Resistance and Revisioning
  • 17. Mediated Socioeconomic Injustice: Representations of Poor and Working-Class People in Mainstream Media
  • 18. Challenging Caste Hierarchies in Tamil Cinema
  • 19. Media Representations, Incarceration, and Social Justice
  • 20. Heroes of the Border: Using Counternarratives to Break Border Stereotypes and Create Superhero Narratives
  • 21. Media Creation and Consumption as Activism Among African Transnational and Diasporic Communities
  • 22. Subaltern Digital Cultures: Precarious Migrants on TikTok
  • 23. Media and Mental Health Interventions Among Migrants: Addressing the Disparities
  • 24. Health Media Activism: Latin American Organizing in Response to Feminicides
  • 25. Using Artificial Intelligence to Address Health Disparities: Challenges and Solutions
  • 26. Pedagogies of Resistance: Social Movements and the Construction of Communicative Knowledge in Brazil
  • 27. Emboldening Democratic Pedagogies About Media and Justice Through Critical Media Literacy and Peer Teaching
  • 28. Alternative Cultures of Resistance and Collective Organizing in the Platform Economy
  • 29. LGBT Activism, Social Media, and the Politics of Queer Visibility in Ghana