Identity and Communication offers an innovative take on traditional
topics of intercultural communication while promoting new ideas and
progressive theories.With essays by emerging voices in identity
communication, volume contributors discuss the ways that racial,
cultural, and gender identities are perceived and relayed within
those communities and the media. The text's essays are structured
into four parts, each highlighting different themes of identity
communication, from general approaches to racial perceptions to
female and adolescent identities. Originating from the University
of Texas at Austin's New Agendas in Communication symposium, this
volume represents some of the latest and most forward-looking
scholarship currently available.
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