Chapter 11 Social Media and Social Justice Movements After the Diminution of Black-owned Media in the United States
Blevins, Jeffrey
Chapter 11 Social Media and Social Justice Movements After the Diminution of Black-owned Media in the United States - Taylor & Francis 2018
Open Access
This volume gathers scholarship from varying disciplinary perspectives to explore media owned or created by members of the African diaspora, examine its relationship with diasporic audiences, and consider its impact on mainstream culture in general. Contributors highlight creations and contributions of people of the African diaspora, the interconnections of Black American and African-centered media, and the experiences of audiences and users across the African diaspora, positioning members of the Black and African Diaspora as subjects of their own narratives, active participants and creators. In so doing, this volume addresses issues of identity, culture, audiences, and global influence.
Creative Commons
English
9781315159652 9781138065482
10.4324/9781315159652 doi
bic Book Industry Communication
bic Book Industry Communication
bic Book Industry Communication
Adedayo Abah Africana studies Brandon McCasland Charlton McIlwain Christopher Brown Erin Joann Henrici Gado Alzouma Gloria Nziba Pindi Godfried Asante Jeffrey Layne Blevins Judy L. Isaksen Justin T. Gammage Mandy Paris Mark Ward Sr. Marquita Marie Gammage Rita Daniels Robin Means Coleman Sachi Sekimoto Sonjah Stanley Niaah Tokunbo Ojo Valerie N. Adams-Bass black media influence media industries media production media studies media ownership race and media
Chapter 11 Social Media and Social Justice Movements After the Diminution of Black-owned Media in the United States - Taylor & Francis 2018
Open Access
This volume gathers scholarship from varying disciplinary perspectives to explore media owned or created by members of the African diaspora, examine its relationship with diasporic audiences, and consider its impact on mainstream culture in general. Contributors highlight creations and contributions of people of the African diaspora, the interconnections of Black American and African-centered media, and the experiences of audiences and users across the African diaspora, positioning members of the Black and African Diaspora as subjects of their own narratives, active participants and creators. In so doing, this volume addresses issues of identity, culture, audiences, and global influence.
Creative Commons
English
9781315159652 9781138065482
10.4324/9781315159652 doi
bic Book Industry Communication
bic Book Industry Communication
bic Book Industry Communication
Adedayo Abah Africana studies Brandon McCasland Charlton McIlwain Christopher Brown Erin Joann Henrici Gado Alzouma Gloria Nziba Pindi Godfried Asante Jeffrey Layne Blevins Judy L. Isaksen Justin T. Gammage Mandy Paris Mark Ward Sr. Marquita Marie Gammage Rita Daniels Robin Means Coleman Sachi Sekimoto Sonjah Stanley Niaah Tokunbo Ojo Valerie N. Adams-Bass black media influence media industries media production media studies media ownership race and media
