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Race Culture and Media

SKU: 9781529667745
Regular price $125.00
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  • Author:
    Anamik Saha
  • ISBN:
    9781529667745
  • Publication Date:
    June 2025
  • Edition:
    2
  • Pages:
    264
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Sage Publications
  • Country of Publication:
    United Kingdom
Race  Culture and Media
Race  Culture and Media

Race Culture and Media

SKU: 9781529667745
Regular price $125.00
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    Anamik Saha
  • ISBN:
    9781529667745
  • Publication Date:
    June 2025
  • Edition:
    2
  • Pages:
    264
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Sage Publications
  • Country of Publication:
    United Kingdom

Description

Race, Culture and Media is a critical, impassioned and accessible exploration of this complex relationship. This new edition moves past conventional discourse on diversity, challenging you to confront the real issues of power and participation. Anamik Saha's approachable writing starts from the ground up, leading you through nuanced topics such as how capitalism and legacies of colonialism shape media content today, and the value and limitations of key concepts like stereotype, representation and racialisation. You will be empowered to:

• Understand the multifaceted theories and experiences of race and its intersections with gender, sexuality and class;

• Analyse key topics, from how algorithms/AI produce racism in digital media, to the politics of superdiversity in popular culture, to ongoing anti-migrant and anti-Muslim racism in news media;

• Engage with brand new case studies which cover the latest developments on how race is made in media, including YouTube and social media.

This book will challenge your preconceptions and ignite your critical thinking, making it essential reading for students and researchers across media, communication and cultural studies.

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  • Race, Culture and Media is a critical, impassioned and accessible exploration of this complex relationship. This new edition moves past conventional discourse on diversity, challenging you to confront the real issues of power and participation. Anamik Saha's approachable writing starts from the ground up, leading you through nuanced topics such as how capitalism and legacies of colonialism shape media content today, and the value and limitations of key concepts like stereotype, representation and racialisation. You will be empowered to:

    • Understand the multifaceted theories and experiences of race and its intersections with gender, sexuality and class;

    • Analyse key topics, from how algorithms/AI produce racism in digital media, to the politics of superdiversity in popular culture, to ongoing anti-migrant and anti-Muslim racism in news media;

    • Engage with brand new case studies which cover the latest developments on how race is made in media, including YouTube and social media.

    This book will challenge your preconceptions and ignite your critical thinking, making it essential reading for students and researchers across media, communication and cultural studies.

Race, Culture and Media is a critical, impassioned and accessible exploration of this complex relationship. This new edition moves past conventional discourse on diversity, challenging you to confront the real issues of power and participation. Anamik Saha's approachable writing starts from the ground up, leading you through nuanced topics such as how capitalism and legacies of colonialism shape media content today, and the value and limitations of key concepts like stereotype, representation and racialisation. You will be empowered to:

• Understand the multifaceted theories and experiences of race and its intersections with gender, sexuality and class;

• Analyse key topics, from how algorithms/AI produce racism in digital media, to the politics of superdiversity in popular culture, to ongoing anti-migrant and anti-Muslim racism in news media;

• Engage with brand new case studies which cover the latest developments on how race is made in media, including YouTube and social media.

This book will challenge your preconceptions and ignite your critical thinking, making it essential reading for students and researchers across media, communication and cultural studies.