Voices for Transgender Equality: Making Change in the Networked Public Sphere: Journalism and Political Communication Unbound
Autor Thomas J Billarden Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 ian 2024
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780197695432
ISBN-10: 0197695434
Pagini: 280
Dimensiuni: 246 x 178 x 51 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Seria Journalism and Political Communication Unbound
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0197695434
Pagini: 280
Dimensiuni: 246 x 178 x 51 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Seria Journalism and Political Communication Unbound
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
Voices for Transgender Equality is a riveting, on-the-ground account of an activist organization fighting to shape the narrative around trans people's rights. Even a group at the top of its media game must rely on a combination of careful strategizing and crisis response to deal with the challenges of a media system in which national news can be made by an erratic president, a few media influencers, or a local story planted by a countermovement. In the rare book that speaks both to scholars and activists, TJ Billard deftly shows what the interpenetration of mass media, social media, and everyday conversation means for contemporary social movements. Voices for Transgender Equality should change the way we think about the public sphere.
When you read this book, so much of the prior research on media and social movements will feel one-dimensional and stale. TJ Billard deftly illustrates how a new conceptual framework-'the politics of flows'-can make sense of how today's social movements fuse media logics to integrate elite-centric promotion, digital coordination, local media action, and everyday interpersonal narratives of change. Written in a way that puts you inside the key moments when activists make decisions about which media to prioritize for their campaigns, this is an exciting and compelling account of just how much has changed in the world of political mobilization over the last decade.
Embedded within one of the most prominent transgender institutions in the US, TJ Billard offers a meticulous account of the multi-front communication efforts necessary to shift politics in the contemporary public sphere. Integrating analysis of local and community media, social networks, and organizational media relations, this book provides a new model for understanding media systems and the flows of activist messaging.
TJ Billard's Voices for Transgender Equality issues an urgent call for social movements (and the scholars who study them) to adapt their political communications to the hybridized and complex contemporary media environment. Examining flows in networked communications, ranging from mass media to community media to social media to social networks and beyond, Billard expertly traces the implications of networked media for social movements generally and the transgender rights movement specifically in this must-read book.
In Voices for Transgender Equality, TJ Billard has produced the kind of social analysis we urgently need: empirical, pragmatic, and, most importantly, centered on the material lives of transgender people. Among the leading lights in a new generation of scholars, Billard's contribution augurs well for the future of transgender studies.
This meticulously detailed book takes readers inside the real-world communication strategies and experiences of the National Center for Transgender Equality (NCTE) in 2017 and 2018. Recommended. General readers through faculty; professionals.
What Billard's book presents is an astute analysis of day-to-day campaigning in an increasingly digitalised media environment. It uses communications scholarship to describe the challenges that activists face when attempting to influence media narratives and public policy. Although the book focuses on the North American public sphere, Billard's detailed ethnographic analysis provides helpful insight for activists and scholars working in a variety of contexts.
When you read this book, so much of the prior research on media and social movements will feel one-dimensional and stale. TJ Billard deftly illustrates how a new conceptual framework-'the politics of flows'-can make sense of how today's social movements fuse media logics to integrate elite-centric promotion, digital coordination, local media action, and everyday interpersonal narratives of change. Written in a way that puts you inside the key moments when activists make decisions about which media to prioritize for their campaigns, this is an exciting and compelling account of just how much has changed in the world of political mobilization over the last decade.
Embedded within one of the most prominent transgender institutions in the US, TJ Billard offers a meticulous account of the multi-front communication efforts necessary to shift politics in the contemporary public sphere. Integrating analysis of local and community media, social networks, and organizational media relations, this book provides a new model for understanding media systems and the flows of activist messaging.
TJ Billard's Voices for Transgender Equality issues an urgent call for social movements (and the scholars who study them) to adapt their political communications to the hybridized and complex contemporary media environment. Examining flows in networked communications, ranging from mass media to community media to social media to social networks and beyond, Billard expertly traces the implications of networked media for social movements generally and the transgender rights movement specifically in this must-read book.
In Voices for Transgender Equality, TJ Billard has produced the kind of social analysis we urgently need: empirical, pragmatic, and, most importantly, centered on the material lives of transgender people. Among the leading lights in a new generation of scholars, Billard's contribution augurs well for the future of transgender studies.
This meticulously detailed book takes readers inside the real-world communication strategies and experiences of the National Center for Transgender Equality (NCTE) in 2017 and 2018. Recommended. General readers through faculty; professionals.
What Billard's book presents is an astute analysis of day-to-day campaigning in an increasingly digitalised media environment. It uses communications scholarship to describe the challenges that activists face when attempting to influence media narratives and public policy. Although the book focuses on the North American public sphere, Billard's detailed ethnographic analysis provides helpful insight for activists and scholars working in a variety of contexts.
Notă biografică
Thomas J Billard is an Assistant Professor in the School of Communication and, by courtesy, the Department of Sociology at Northwestern University. They are the founding Executive Director of the Center for Applied Transgender Studies--the leading academic organization dedicated to scholarship on the social, cultural, and political conditions of transgender life--and Editor-in-Chief of the Center's flagship journal, the Bulletin of Applied Transgender Studies. Billard is co-editor (with Silvio Waisbord) of Public Scholarship in Communication Studies.