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Oxford Handbook of Media and Social Justice
Banjo, Omotayo O.; Ramasubramanian, Srividya
Oxford University Press Inc
11/2024
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9780197744345
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Acknowledgements
Contributor Bios
Section A: Introduction
Chapter 1: Perspectives, Positionalities, and Paradigms in Media & Social Justice Scholarship
-Omotayo O. Banjo and Srividya Ramasubramanian
Section B: Approaches and Analytic Frameworks
Chapter 2: Political Economy of Communication in the Digital Platform Era
-Dal Yong Jin
Chapter 3: The Limits of Diversity and Popular Anti-Racism: The Need for Reparative Justice in the Cultural Industries
-Anamik Saha
Chapter 4: Critical Media Effects: A Framework for Bridging Critical Cultural Communication with Media Effects Research
-Srividya Ramasubramanian and Omotayo O. Banjo
Chapter 5: Black Audiences and Media Resistance
-David Stamps
Chapter 6: "How Do You Shift That?": Dialoguing Social Justice, Activism, and Black Joy in Media Studies
-jas l. moultrie and Ralina L. Joseph
Chapter 7: Latine Media Studies: From Near Omission to Radical Intersectionality
-Angharad N. Valdivia
Chapter 8: Queer of Color Approaches to Critical Cultural Media Studies
-Keisuke Kimura and Shinsuke Eguchi
Chapter 9: Queer and Transgender Media Studies
-Erique Zhang and Thomas J. Billard
Chapter 10: Digital Religion and the Negotiation of Gender/Sex Norms
-Ruth Tsuria
Chapter 11: Critical Disability Media Studies
-Katie Ellis and Jessica Keeley
Section C: Methods and Meaning Making
Chapter 12: Critical Discourse Analysis
-Marissa Doshi
Chapter 13: Data Justice: The Role of Data in Media and Social Justice
-Srividya Ramasubramanian, Shannon Burth, and Minnie Macmillian
Chapter 14: Justice Informatics, Justice for Us All: Liberation from Techno-Ideology
-Jasmina Tacheva and Tanya Loughead
Chapter 15: Researching Closed Fields: What We Can Learn from Analyzing So-Called Constrained, Inaccessible and Invisible Media Contexts
-Hanan Badr
Chapter 16: Digital Archives and Unexpected Crossings: A Data Feminist Approach to Transnational Feminist Media Studies and Social Media Activism
-Ololade M. Faniyi & Radhika Gajjala
Section D: Resistance and Revisioning
Chapter 17: Mediated Socioeconomic Injustice: Representations of Poor and Working Class People in Mainstream Media
-Charisse L'Pree Corsbie-Massay
Chapter 18: Challenging Caste Hierarchies in Tamil Cinema
-Swarnavel Eswaran
Chapter 19: Media Representations, Incarceration, and Social Justice
-Adam Key
Chapter 20: Heroes of the Border: Using Counternarratives to Break Border Stereotypes and Create Superhero Narratives
-Anthony R. Ramirez
Chapter 21: Media Creation and Consumption as Activism among African Transnational and Diasporic communities
-Omotayo O. Banjo and Tomide Oloruntobi
Chapter 22: Subaltern Digital Cultures: Precarious Migrants on TikTok
-Elisha Lim, Satveer Kaur-Gill, and Krittiya Kantachote
Chapter 23: Media & Mental Health Interventions among Migrants: Addressing the Disparities
-Rukhsana Ahmed and Seulgi Park
Chapter 24: Health Media Activism: Latin American Organizing in Response to Feminicides
-Leandra Hinojosa Hernandez
Chapter 25: Using Artificial Intelligence to Address Health Disparities: Challenges and Solutions
-Kelly Merrill Jr.
Chapter 26: Pedagogies of Resistance - Social Movements and the Construction of Communicative Knowledge in Brazil
-Paola Sartoretto
Chapter 27: Emboldening Democratic Pedagogies about Media and Justice through Critical Media Literacy and Peer Teaching
-Andrea Gambino and Jeff Share
Chapter 28: Alternative Cultures of Resistance and Collective Organizing in the Platform Economy
-Cheryll Ruth Soriano
Chapter 29: LGBT Activism, Social Media and the Politics of Queer Visibility in Ghana
-Godfried A. Asante, Wunpini Fatimata Mohammed, and Ama B. Appiah-Kubi
Chapter 30: Indigenous Environmental Media Activism in South Asia
-Uttaran Dutta
Chapter 31: Indigenous Media Organizing
-Mohan J. Dutta and Christine Elers
Section E: Conclusion
Chapter 32: The Future of Media & Social Justice: Resistances, Reckoning, and Reparative Justice
-Srividya Ramasubramanian and Omotayo O. Banjo
Index
Contributor Bios
Section A: Introduction
Chapter 1: Perspectives, Positionalities, and Paradigms in Media & Social Justice Scholarship
-Omotayo O. Banjo and Srividya Ramasubramanian
Section B: Approaches and Analytic Frameworks
Chapter 2: Political Economy of Communication in the Digital Platform Era
-Dal Yong Jin
Chapter 3: The Limits of Diversity and Popular Anti-Racism: The Need for Reparative Justice in the Cultural Industries
-Anamik Saha
Chapter 4: Critical Media Effects: A Framework for Bridging Critical Cultural Communication with Media Effects Research
-Srividya Ramasubramanian and Omotayo O. Banjo
Chapter 5: Black Audiences and Media Resistance
-David Stamps
Chapter 6: "How Do You Shift That?": Dialoguing Social Justice, Activism, and Black Joy in Media Studies
-jas l. moultrie and Ralina L. Joseph
Chapter 7: Latine Media Studies: From Near Omission to Radical Intersectionality
-Angharad N. Valdivia
Chapter 8: Queer of Color Approaches to Critical Cultural Media Studies
-Keisuke Kimura and Shinsuke Eguchi
Chapter 9: Queer and Transgender Media Studies
-Erique Zhang and Thomas J. Billard
Chapter 10: Digital Religion and the Negotiation of Gender/Sex Norms
-Ruth Tsuria
Chapter 11: Critical Disability Media Studies
-Katie Ellis and Jessica Keeley
Section C: Methods and Meaning Making
Chapter 12: Critical Discourse Analysis
-Marissa Doshi
Chapter 13: Data Justice: The Role of Data in Media and Social Justice
-Srividya Ramasubramanian, Shannon Burth, and Minnie Macmillian
Chapter 14: Justice Informatics, Justice for Us All: Liberation from Techno-Ideology
-Jasmina Tacheva and Tanya Loughead
Chapter 15: Researching Closed Fields: What We Can Learn from Analyzing So-Called Constrained, Inaccessible and Invisible Media Contexts
-Hanan Badr
Chapter 16: Digital Archives and Unexpected Crossings: A Data Feminist Approach to Transnational Feminist Media Studies and Social Media Activism
-Ololade M. Faniyi & Radhika Gajjala
Section D: Resistance and Revisioning
Chapter 17: Mediated Socioeconomic Injustice: Representations of Poor and Working Class People in Mainstream Media
-Charisse L'Pree Corsbie-Massay
Chapter 18: Challenging Caste Hierarchies in Tamil Cinema
-Swarnavel Eswaran
Chapter 19: Media Representations, Incarceration, and Social Justice
-Adam Key
Chapter 20: Heroes of the Border: Using Counternarratives to Break Border Stereotypes and Create Superhero Narratives
-Anthony R. Ramirez
Chapter 21: Media Creation and Consumption as Activism among African Transnational and Diasporic communities
-Omotayo O. Banjo and Tomide Oloruntobi
Chapter 22: Subaltern Digital Cultures: Precarious Migrants on TikTok
-Elisha Lim, Satveer Kaur-Gill, and Krittiya Kantachote
Chapter 23: Media & Mental Health Interventions among Migrants: Addressing the Disparities
-Rukhsana Ahmed and Seulgi Park
Chapter 24: Health Media Activism: Latin American Organizing in Response to Feminicides
-Leandra Hinojosa Hernandez
Chapter 25: Using Artificial Intelligence to Address Health Disparities: Challenges and Solutions
-Kelly Merrill Jr.
Chapter 26: Pedagogies of Resistance - Social Movements and the Construction of Communicative Knowledge in Brazil
-Paola Sartoretto
Chapter 27: Emboldening Democratic Pedagogies about Media and Justice through Critical Media Literacy and Peer Teaching
-Andrea Gambino and Jeff Share
Chapter 28: Alternative Cultures of Resistance and Collective Organizing in the Platform Economy
-Cheryll Ruth Soriano
Chapter 29: LGBT Activism, Social Media and the Politics of Queer Visibility in Ghana
-Godfried A. Asante, Wunpini Fatimata Mohammed, and Ama B. Appiah-Kubi
Chapter 30: Indigenous Environmental Media Activism in South Asia
-Uttaran Dutta
Chapter 31: Indigenous Media Organizing
-Mohan J. Dutta and Christine Elers
Section E: Conclusion
Chapter 32: The Future of Media & Social Justice: Resistances, Reckoning, and Reparative Justice
-Srividya Ramasubramanian and Omotayo O. Banjo
Index
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Acknowledgements
Contributor Bios
Section A: Introduction
Chapter 1: Perspectives, Positionalities, and Paradigms in Media & Social Justice Scholarship
-Omotayo O. Banjo and Srividya Ramasubramanian
Section B: Approaches and Analytic Frameworks
Chapter 2: Political Economy of Communication in the Digital Platform Era
-Dal Yong Jin
Chapter 3: The Limits of Diversity and Popular Anti-Racism: The Need for Reparative Justice in the Cultural Industries
-Anamik Saha
Chapter 4: Critical Media Effects: A Framework for Bridging Critical Cultural Communication with Media Effects Research
-Srividya Ramasubramanian and Omotayo O. Banjo
Chapter 5: Black Audiences and Media Resistance
-David Stamps
Chapter 6: "How Do You Shift That?": Dialoguing Social Justice, Activism, and Black Joy in Media Studies
-jas l. moultrie and Ralina L. Joseph
Chapter 7: Latine Media Studies: From Near Omission to Radical Intersectionality
-Angharad N. Valdivia
Chapter 8: Queer of Color Approaches to Critical Cultural Media Studies
-Keisuke Kimura and Shinsuke Eguchi
Chapter 9: Queer and Transgender Media Studies
-Erique Zhang and Thomas J. Billard
Chapter 10: Digital Religion and the Negotiation of Gender/Sex Norms
-Ruth Tsuria
Chapter 11: Critical Disability Media Studies
-Katie Ellis and Jessica Keeley
Section C: Methods and Meaning Making
Chapter 12: Critical Discourse Analysis
-Marissa Doshi
Chapter 13: Data Justice: The Role of Data in Media and Social Justice
-Srividya Ramasubramanian, Shannon Burth, and Minnie Macmillian
Chapter 14: Justice Informatics, Justice for Us All: Liberation from Techno-Ideology
-Jasmina Tacheva and Tanya Loughead
Chapter 15: Researching Closed Fields: What We Can Learn from Analyzing So-Called Constrained, Inaccessible and Invisible Media Contexts
-Hanan Badr
Chapter 16: Digital Archives and Unexpected Crossings: A Data Feminist Approach to Transnational Feminist Media Studies and Social Media Activism
-Ololade M. Faniyi & Radhika Gajjala
Section D: Resistance and Revisioning
Chapter 17: Mediated Socioeconomic Injustice: Representations of Poor and Working Class People in Mainstream Media
-Charisse L'Pree Corsbie-Massay
Chapter 18: Challenging Caste Hierarchies in Tamil Cinema
-Swarnavel Eswaran
Chapter 19: Media Representations, Incarceration, and Social Justice
-Adam Key
Chapter 20: Heroes of the Border: Using Counternarratives to Break Border Stereotypes and Create Superhero Narratives
-Anthony R. Ramirez
Chapter 21: Media Creation and Consumption as Activism among African Transnational and Diasporic communities
-Omotayo O. Banjo and Tomide Oloruntobi
Chapter 22: Subaltern Digital Cultures: Precarious Migrants on TikTok
-Elisha Lim, Satveer Kaur-Gill, and Krittiya Kantachote
Chapter 23: Media & Mental Health Interventions among Migrants: Addressing the Disparities
-Rukhsana Ahmed and Seulgi Park
Chapter 24: Health Media Activism: Latin American Organizing in Response to Feminicides
-Leandra Hinojosa Hernandez
Chapter 25: Using Artificial Intelligence to Address Health Disparities: Challenges and Solutions
-Kelly Merrill Jr.
Chapter 26: Pedagogies of Resistance - Social Movements and the Construction of Communicative Knowledge in Brazil
-Paola Sartoretto
Chapter 27: Emboldening Democratic Pedagogies about Media and Justice through Critical Media Literacy and Peer Teaching
-Andrea Gambino and Jeff Share
Chapter 28: Alternative Cultures of Resistance and Collective Organizing in the Platform Economy
-Cheryll Ruth Soriano
Chapter 29: LGBT Activism, Social Media and the Politics of Queer Visibility in Ghana
-Godfried A. Asante, Wunpini Fatimata Mohammed, and Ama B. Appiah-Kubi
Chapter 30: Indigenous Environmental Media Activism in South Asia
-Uttaran Dutta
Chapter 31: Indigenous Media Organizing
-Mohan J. Dutta and Christine Elers
Section E: Conclusion
Chapter 32: The Future of Media & Social Justice: Resistances, Reckoning, and Reparative Justice
-Srividya Ramasubramanian and Omotayo O. Banjo
Index
Contributor Bios
Section A: Introduction
Chapter 1: Perspectives, Positionalities, and Paradigms in Media & Social Justice Scholarship
-Omotayo O. Banjo and Srividya Ramasubramanian
Section B: Approaches and Analytic Frameworks
Chapter 2: Political Economy of Communication in the Digital Platform Era
-Dal Yong Jin
Chapter 3: The Limits of Diversity and Popular Anti-Racism: The Need for Reparative Justice in the Cultural Industries
-Anamik Saha
Chapter 4: Critical Media Effects: A Framework for Bridging Critical Cultural Communication with Media Effects Research
-Srividya Ramasubramanian and Omotayo O. Banjo
Chapter 5: Black Audiences and Media Resistance
-David Stamps
Chapter 6: "How Do You Shift That?": Dialoguing Social Justice, Activism, and Black Joy in Media Studies
-jas l. moultrie and Ralina L. Joseph
Chapter 7: Latine Media Studies: From Near Omission to Radical Intersectionality
-Angharad N. Valdivia
Chapter 8: Queer of Color Approaches to Critical Cultural Media Studies
-Keisuke Kimura and Shinsuke Eguchi
Chapter 9: Queer and Transgender Media Studies
-Erique Zhang and Thomas J. Billard
Chapter 10: Digital Religion and the Negotiation of Gender/Sex Norms
-Ruth Tsuria
Chapter 11: Critical Disability Media Studies
-Katie Ellis and Jessica Keeley
Section C: Methods and Meaning Making
Chapter 12: Critical Discourse Analysis
-Marissa Doshi
Chapter 13: Data Justice: The Role of Data in Media and Social Justice
-Srividya Ramasubramanian, Shannon Burth, and Minnie Macmillian
Chapter 14: Justice Informatics, Justice for Us All: Liberation from Techno-Ideology
-Jasmina Tacheva and Tanya Loughead
Chapter 15: Researching Closed Fields: What We Can Learn from Analyzing So-Called Constrained, Inaccessible and Invisible Media Contexts
-Hanan Badr
Chapter 16: Digital Archives and Unexpected Crossings: A Data Feminist Approach to Transnational Feminist Media Studies and Social Media Activism
-Ololade M. Faniyi & Radhika Gajjala
Section D: Resistance and Revisioning
Chapter 17: Mediated Socioeconomic Injustice: Representations of Poor and Working Class People in Mainstream Media
-Charisse L'Pree Corsbie-Massay
Chapter 18: Challenging Caste Hierarchies in Tamil Cinema
-Swarnavel Eswaran
Chapter 19: Media Representations, Incarceration, and Social Justice
-Adam Key
Chapter 20: Heroes of the Border: Using Counternarratives to Break Border Stereotypes and Create Superhero Narratives
-Anthony R. Ramirez
Chapter 21: Media Creation and Consumption as Activism among African Transnational and Diasporic communities
-Omotayo O. Banjo and Tomide Oloruntobi
Chapter 22: Subaltern Digital Cultures: Precarious Migrants on TikTok
-Elisha Lim, Satveer Kaur-Gill, and Krittiya Kantachote
Chapter 23: Media & Mental Health Interventions among Migrants: Addressing the Disparities
-Rukhsana Ahmed and Seulgi Park
Chapter 24: Health Media Activism: Latin American Organizing in Response to Feminicides
-Leandra Hinojosa Hernandez
Chapter 25: Using Artificial Intelligence to Address Health Disparities: Challenges and Solutions
-Kelly Merrill Jr.
Chapter 26: Pedagogies of Resistance - Social Movements and the Construction of Communicative Knowledge in Brazil
-Paola Sartoretto
Chapter 27: Emboldening Democratic Pedagogies about Media and Justice through Critical Media Literacy and Peer Teaching
-Andrea Gambino and Jeff Share
Chapter 28: Alternative Cultures of Resistance and Collective Organizing in the Platform Economy
-Cheryll Ruth Soriano
Chapter 29: LGBT Activism, Social Media and the Politics of Queer Visibility in Ghana
-Godfried A. Asante, Wunpini Fatimata Mohammed, and Ama B. Appiah-Kubi
Chapter 30: Indigenous Environmental Media Activism in South Asia
-Uttaran Dutta
Chapter 31: Indigenous Media Organizing
-Mohan J. Dutta and Christine Elers
Section E: Conclusion
Chapter 32: The Future of Media & Social Justice: Resistances, Reckoning, and Reparative Justice
-Srividya Ramasubramanian and Omotayo O. Banjo
Index
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