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Social Inequalities, Media, and Communication

Theory and Roots

Edited by Jan Servaes and Toks Oyedemi - Contributions by Leo Van Audenhove; Debra M. Clarke; Banu Durdağ; Nova M. Gordon-Bell; Rob Heyman; Ilse Mariën; Glenn W. Muschert; Kala Ortwein; Toks Oyedemi; Massimo Ragnedda; Sarah Rowe; Ruth Sanz Sabido; Koen Salemink; Eunice Castro Seixas; A. Fulya Sen; Y. Furkan Sen; Jan Servaes and Olga Shapovalova

Social Inequalities, Media, and Communication: Theory and Roots provides a global analysis of the intersection of social inequalities, media, and communication. This book contains chapter contributions written by scholars from around the world who engage in country- and region-specific case studies of social inequalities in media and communication. The volume is a theoretical exploration of the classical, structuralist, culturalist, postmodernist, and postcolonial theoretical approaches to inequality and how these theoretical discourses provide critical understanding of social inequalities in relation to narratives shaped by media and communication experiences. The contributors provide class and gender analyses of media and culture, engage theoretical discourses of inequalities and capitalism in relation to communication technologies, and explore the cyclical relationship of theory and praxis in studying inequalities, media, and communication.
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Lexington Books
Pages: 296 • Trim: 6¼ x 9½
978-1-4985-2343-1 • Hardback • February 2016 • $129.00 • (£99.00)
978-1-4985-2345-5 • Paperback • September 2017 • $59.99 • (£46.00)
978-1-4985-2344-8 • eBook • February 2016 • $57.00 • (£44.00)
Series: Communication, Globalization, and Cultural Identity
Subjects: Social Science / Media Studies, History / General, History / World
Jan Servaes is chair professor in the Department of Media and Communication at the City University of Hong Kong and UNESCO chair in communication for sustainable social change at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.

Toks Oyedemi received his PhD from the University of Massachusetts Amherst.
Introduction: Is In/Equality Thinkable?, Toks Oyedemi and Jan Servaes
Part I: In Search of the Theoretical Roots for a Study of Social Inequalities and Communication
Chapter 1: Framing Social and Digital Inequalities: A Structuralist, Culturalist, and Post-modernist Theoretical Review, Toks Oyedemi
Chapter 2: Theorizing Digital Divides and Digital Inequalities, Massimo Ragnedda and Glenn W. Muschert
Chapter 3: North-South “Miscommunication” about “Sustainable Development” and Social Change: Contributions from Postcolonial and Decolonial Theories, Eunice Castro Seixas
Chapter 4: Postcolonial Critical Discourse Analysis, Ruth Sanz Sabido
Part II: Class Analysis of Media and Culture
Chapter 5: Class and Gender Inequalities in the Process of Political Communication: Canadian Illustrations, Debra M. Clarke
Chapter 6: Black Anglophone Oligarchy in Jamaica: An Alliance of Media and State, Nova M. Gordon-Bell
Chapter 7: Media Representation of Class Issues in Turkey: A Review on Media Coverage of Work-Related Rights, A. Fulya Sen and Y. Furkan Sen
Part III: Technology and Inequalities
Chapter 8: Creating the Myth of Better Future: Technological Determinism and Reproducing Social Inequalities, Banu Durdağ
Chapter 9: Digital by Default: Consequences, Casualties and Coping Strategies, Ilse Mariën, Rob Heyman, Koen Salemink, and Leo Van Audenhove
Chapter 10: From Racial Capitalism to Democratic Capitalism: History of Inequalities in South Africa and Access to Communication Technologies, Toks Oyedemi
Part IV: From Theory to Praxis (and Vice Versa)
Chapter 11: Reform and Vulnerability: Parsing Out the Cyclical Relationship of Praxis and Theory, Kala Ortwein, Sarah Rowe, and Olga Shapovalova
Annex 1: Personal Resources: At-risk Indicators and Characteristics of Social and Digital Exclusion
Annex 2: Social Resources: At-risk Indicators and Characteristics of Social and Digital Exclusion
Annex 3: Cultural Resources: At-risk Indicators and Characteristics of Social and Digital Exclusion
Annex 4: Economic Resources: At-risk Indicators and Characteristics of Social and Digital Exclusion
Annex 5: Political Resources: At-risk Indicators and Characteristics of Social and Digital Exclusion
If Thomas Piketty put inequality on the global agenda for academics and policy makers, then this collection puts it on the map for communication scholarship, policy research, and media activism. Combining a range of approaches to critical theory with rich case studies, Social Inequalities, Media, and Communication shines a bright light on one of the world’s most critical problems.
— Vincent Mosco, Professor Emeritus, Queen's University, Canada


Social Inequalities, Media, and Communication: Theory and Roots offers a different approach to the field of media and communication research. The thematic area as such is well known and frequently studied, but this anthology brings in a new bouquet of fresh international researchers. It also provides new frameworks for such well-studied concepts as the North/South contradiction, digital divide, and sustainable development. The chapters are based on historical roots and postcolonial theories, but they also present case studies on class, race, gender, and communication technology, frequently challenging conventional categories of theory and praxis.
— Ullamaija Kivikuru, University of Helsinki


Social Inequalities, Media, and Communication

Theory and Roots

Cover Image
Hardback
Paperback
eBook
Summary
Summary
  • Social Inequalities, Media, and Communication: Theory and Roots provides a global analysis of the intersection of social inequalities, media, and communication. This book contains chapter contributions written by scholars from around the world who engage in country- and region-specific case studies of social inequalities in media and communication. The volume is a theoretical exploration of the classical, structuralist, culturalist, postmodernist, and postcolonial theoretical approaches to inequality and how these theoretical discourses provide critical understanding of social inequalities in relation to narratives shaped by media and communication experiences. The contributors provide class and gender analyses of media and culture, engage theoretical discourses of inequalities and capitalism in relation to communication technologies, and explore the cyclical relationship of theory and praxis in studying inequalities, media, and communication.
Details
Details
  • Lexington Books
    Pages: 296 • Trim: 6¼ x 9½
    978-1-4985-2343-1 • Hardback • February 2016 • $129.00 • (£99.00)
    978-1-4985-2345-5 • Paperback • September 2017 • $59.99 • (£46.00)
    978-1-4985-2344-8 • eBook • February 2016 • $57.00 • (£44.00)
    Series: Communication, Globalization, and Cultural Identity
    Subjects: Social Science / Media Studies, History / General, History / World
Author
Author
  • Jan Servaes is chair professor in the Department of Media and Communication at the City University of Hong Kong and UNESCO chair in communication for sustainable social change at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.

    Toks Oyedemi received his PhD from the University of Massachusetts Amherst.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Introduction: Is In/Equality Thinkable?, Toks Oyedemi and Jan Servaes
    Part I: In Search of the Theoretical Roots for a Study of Social Inequalities and Communication
    Chapter 1: Framing Social and Digital Inequalities: A Structuralist, Culturalist, and Post-modernist Theoretical Review, Toks Oyedemi
    Chapter 2: Theorizing Digital Divides and Digital Inequalities, Massimo Ragnedda and Glenn W. Muschert
    Chapter 3: North-South “Miscommunication” about “Sustainable Development” and Social Change: Contributions from Postcolonial and Decolonial Theories, Eunice Castro Seixas
    Chapter 4: Postcolonial Critical Discourse Analysis, Ruth Sanz Sabido
    Part II: Class Analysis of Media and Culture
    Chapter 5: Class and Gender Inequalities in the Process of Political Communication: Canadian Illustrations, Debra M. Clarke
    Chapter 6: Black Anglophone Oligarchy in Jamaica: An Alliance of Media and State, Nova M. Gordon-Bell
    Chapter 7: Media Representation of Class Issues in Turkey: A Review on Media Coverage of Work-Related Rights, A. Fulya Sen and Y. Furkan Sen
    Part III: Technology and Inequalities
    Chapter 8: Creating the Myth of Better Future: Technological Determinism and Reproducing Social Inequalities, Banu Durdağ
    Chapter 9: Digital by Default: Consequences, Casualties and Coping Strategies, Ilse Mariën, Rob Heyman, Koen Salemink, and Leo Van Audenhove
    Chapter 10: From Racial Capitalism to Democratic Capitalism: History of Inequalities in South Africa and Access to Communication Technologies, Toks Oyedemi
    Part IV: From Theory to Praxis (and Vice Versa)
    Chapter 11: Reform and Vulnerability: Parsing Out the Cyclical Relationship of Praxis and Theory, Kala Ortwein, Sarah Rowe, and Olga Shapovalova
    Annex 1: Personal Resources: At-risk Indicators and Characteristics of Social and Digital Exclusion
    Annex 2: Social Resources: At-risk Indicators and Characteristics of Social and Digital Exclusion
    Annex 3: Cultural Resources: At-risk Indicators and Characteristics of Social and Digital Exclusion
    Annex 4: Economic Resources: At-risk Indicators and Characteristics of Social and Digital Exclusion
    Annex 5: Political Resources: At-risk Indicators and Characteristics of Social and Digital Exclusion
Reviews
Reviews
  • If Thomas Piketty put inequality on the global agenda for academics and policy makers, then this collection puts it on the map for communication scholarship, policy research, and media activism. Combining a range of approaches to critical theory with rich case studies, Social Inequalities, Media, and Communication shines a bright light on one of the world’s most critical problems.
    — Vincent Mosco, Professor Emeritus, Queen's University, Canada


    Social Inequalities, Media, and Communication: Theory and Roots offers a different approach to the field of media and communication research. The thematic area as such is well known and frequently studied, but this anthology brings in a new bouquet of fresh international researchers. It also provides new frameworks for such well-studied concepts as the North/South contradiction, digital divide, and sustainable development. The chapters are based on historical roots and postcolonial theories, but they also present case studies on class, race, gender, and communication technology, frequently challenging conventional categories of theory and praxis.
    — Ullamaija Kivikuru, University of Helsinki


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