Beschreibung:
Race and ethnicity are central to our lived experiences of politics, yet they are often absent from studies of urgent questions in contemporary political communication. This volume responds to this crucial issue, illuminating the ways in which identity and power shape the interpersonal, mediated, and technological dimensions of politics.
Introduction: Race and Ethnicity as Foundational Forces in Political Communication 1. #politicalcommunicationsowhite: Race and Politics in Nine Communication Journals, 1991-2021 2. Differential Racism in the News: Using Semi-Supervised Machine Learning to Distinguish Explicit and Implicit Stigmatization of Ethnic and Religious Groups in Journalistic Discourse 3. "We Never Really Talked About politics": Race and Ethnicity as Foundational Forces Structuring Information Disorder Within the Vietnamese Diaspora 4. Dimensions of Pandering Perceptions Among Hispanic Americans and Their Effect on Political Trust 5. Don't Make My Entertainment Political! Social Media Responses to Narratives of Racial Duty on Competitive Reality Television Series 6. Destabilizing Race in Political Communication: Social Movements as Sites of Political Imagination