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Pluralizing Journalism Education: A Multicultural Handbook

Autor Carolyn Martindale
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 17 mai 1993 – vârsta până la 17 ani
The Rodney King verdict and the subsequent Los Angeles riots dramatized how important it is today for mass-media communicators to help Americans deal with a widening gulf in understanding between classes and races. Current population statistics demonstrate how important non-whites and women will be in our educational system and in the workforce by the year 2000. This handbook for teachers and practitioners shows how to pluralize the curriculum to encourage diversity, how to recruit and retain journalism students and faculty of color, and how to make college newsrooms and classrooms more multicultural, both in attitude and action. Academics and professionals concerned with the issues surrounding the mass media in a racially and ethnically pluralistic America will find this reference guide and text full of useful data, ideas, and resource materials.A carefully chosen team of communications experts were recruited to contribute to this professional reference guide. The first section of the handbook serves as an introduction, providing a rationale and a brief history of efforts to pluralize journalism education to date. The second section defines ways to recruit and retain students and faculty of color. The third section systematically surveys ways to pluralize the curriculum in relation to African Americans, Latinos, Asian Americans, Native Americans, and women. It then considers stereotyping, using special presses and methods in teaching, the selection of bias-free textbooks and using laboratory and other publications. The fourth section of the work concerns pluralizing the student media through media coverage, and special campus recruitment and organizations. Bibliographies and lists of key sources of information arranged by chapter with careful cross-referencing offer resource materials for students, teachers, and journalists in mass communication and multicultural studies. A full index makes this reference guide completely accessible for many types of research. Exercises, case studies, and provocative questions make this a basic text for teaching journalism education in a pluralistic society.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780313285929
ISBN-10: 0313285926
Pagini: 264
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Greenwood
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

CAROLYN MARTINDALE is Director of the Journalism Program at Youngstown State University. She is the author of the White Press and Black America (Greenwood Press, 1986) which was selected by Choice as an Outstanding Academic Book of the Year.

Cuprins

Preface by Carolyn MartindaleIntroductionRationale for Pluralizing Journalism Education by John F. GreenmanPhilosophical and Economic Arguments for Media Diversity by Ted PeaseHistory of Establishing Guidelines to Pluralize Journalism Education by Robert M. RugglesRecruiting and Retaining Students and Faculty of ColorFinding Potential Minority Journalism Students by Virginia EscalanteRecruiting Students by Robert M. RugglesMentoring Minority Students by Barbara J. HipsmanStrategies for Enhancing Cultural Diversity on Journalism and Mass Communication Faculties by Orlando L. TaylorThe Service Component in College Journalism: Pitfalls for Faculty of Color by Sharon Bramlett-SolomonPluralizing the CurriculumInfusing Multicultral Information into the Curriculum by Carolyn MartindaleThe African American Heritage in Journalism by Clint C. Wilson IIThe Latino Press in American Journalism History by Carlos E. CortésAsian Americans in the Journalism Curriculum by Alexis S. TanNative Americans in Journalism and Mass Communication Education by John M. CowardIncluding Information about Women by Marion MarzolfOther Stereotypes and Silences by Carolyn MartindaleUsing the Black Press as a Teaching Tool by James Phillip JeterUsing Other Special Newspapers in Teaching by Carolyn MartindaleMass Communication and Ethnic Minority Groups: An Overview Course by Federico A. Subervi-VélezSelecting Bias-Free Textbooks for Journalism Courses by Marilyn Kern-FoxworthLaying Out Pluralism: Laboratory Publications Practice for the Future by Mercedes Lynn de UriarteBibliography for Pluralizing the Curriculum by Carolyn MartindalePluralizing the Student MediaDiversifying Media Coverage by Carolyn MartindaleRecruiting Students for Campus Media by John David ReedOrganizing Minority Student Journalists to Enhance Diversity in the College Newsroom by Sharon Bramlett-SolomonBibliography on Pluralizing College Media by John David Reed