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Adolescent Identities In A Globalized Media Culture, Meenakshi Durham
Adolescent Identities In A Globalized Media Culture, Meenakshi Durham
Meenakshi Gigi Durham
No abstract provided.
Adolescents, The Internet And The Politics Of Gender: A Feminist Case Analysis, Meenakshi Durham
Adolescents, The Internet And The Politics Of Gender: A Feminist Case Analysis, Meenakshi Durham
Meenakshi Gigi Durham
This case study is based on field observation of the first hands-on Internet sessions experienced by a group of lower-income minority teenagers in an inner-city middle school. Using feminist analysis to interrogate the social dynamic within which the Interact use took place, I explore how new technologies are appropriated by adolescents as a site of social bonding. I conclude that the adolescent users' social locations in terms of gender, race, and class work to constrain Internet use to support dominant relations of power
Exploring Social Dimensions Of Journalistic Ethics: An International Comparative Study, Berkowitz, Limor, Jane Singer
Exploring Social Dimensions Of Journalistic Ethics: An International Comparative Study, Berkowitz, Limor, Jane Singer
Jane B. Singer
No abstract provided.
Displaced Persons: Symbols Of South Asian Femininity And The Returned Gaze In U.S. Media Culture, Meenakshi Durham
Displaced Persons: Symbols Of South Asian Femininity And The Returned Gaze In U.S. Media Culture, Meenakshi Durham
Meenakshi Gigi Durham
Presents a critical analysis of media images of White women adorned in the symbols of Indian femininity to explore the circulating economy of seeing and representation in the United States. Preservation of the contemporary 'ethnic chic' of power hierarchies by locating the White woman as sexual object and the Indian woman as the disembodied fetish; Implications for South Asian American women.
The Metro Wide Web: Changes In Newspaper's Gatekeeping Role Online, Jane Singer
The Metro Wide Web: Changes In Newspaper's Gatekeeping Role Online, Jane Singer
Jane B. Singer
Examines the print and online versions of selected Colorado newspapers by comparing the content of local and nonlocal news, sports and business in each version. Changes in the role of newspaper editors; Significance of local orientation in newspapers and its readers; Comparison of story total, location and staffing for each version.
For The Record: An Oral History Of Rochester, New York Newsworkers, Bonnie Brennen
For The Record: An Oral History Of Rochester, New York Newsworkers, Bonnie Brennen
Bonnie Brennen
For the Record focuses on the experiences of journalists, primarily in their own words, who worked in Rochester, New York, on the Gannett owned Democrat & Chronicle and the Times Union. While there are occasional glimpses back to the beginning of the twentieth century and conversations regarding current newsroom policies by those who are still involved in the business, most of the material in this study centers on Gannett during the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s-a period that may be seen as pivotal to the development of the Gannett Company. Although there is an enormous wealth of material available on the …
Media And Cultural Studies : Keyworks, Meenakshi Durham, Douglas Kellner
Media And Cultural Studies : Keyworks, Meenakshi Durham, Douglas Kellner
Meenakshi Gigi Durham
No abstract provided.
Women's National Press Club, Bonnie Brennen
Conflict Of Interest In Journalism, Michael Pritchard
Conflict Of Interest In Journalism, Michael Pritchard
Michael Pritchard
In Danger Of Dilution, Bonnie Brennen
Dorothy Day And The Catholic Worker Movement: Centennary Essays, William Thorn, Phil Runkel, Susan Mountin
Dorothy Day And The Catholic Worker Movement: Centennary Essays, William Thorn, Phil Runkel, Susan Mountin
William Thorn
No abstract provided.