Networked news, racial divides : how power and privilege shape public discourse in progressive communities
Material type:
- 9781108412322
- 302.23 ROB-N
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302.230 PER-P Penning for peace : media, conflict and the Northeast | 302.23 PHI-M Medias shifting terrain : | 302.230 POT-P Psychophysiological measurement and meaning : cognitive and emotional processing of media | 302.23 ROB-N Networked news, racial divides : how power and privilege shape public discourse in progressive communities | 302.23 SAE-S Screening the public sphere : | 302.23 TUR-R Reclaiming conversation : | 302.23 WAI-M Media sociology : |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Introduction : a plea for progressives to "stay in the room"
2. Networked media ecologies
3. Power, trust, and authority in a local information flow
4. Obstacles to public discourse about race
5. Legitimation strategies in public discourse about race
6. Outcomes and opportunities in community trust building
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