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Immigration, Diversity, and Broadcasting in the United States 1990-2001 (Paperback)
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Immigration, Diversity, and Broadcasting in the United States 1990-2001 (Paperback)
Series: Research in International Studies, Global and Comparative Studies
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The last decade of the twentieth century brought a maturing of the
new racial and ethnic communities in the United States and the
emergence of diversity and multiculturalism as dominant fields of
discourse in legal, educational, and cultural contexts.
Immigration, Diversity, and Broadcasting in the United States,
1990-2001 is a contribution to our understanding of the web of
relationships that existed at the intersection of immigration,
race, ethnicity, and broadcasting in America during this period.
Professor Vibert C. Cambridge investigates and questions how
broadcasting in the United States responded to the changing racial
and ethnic composition of the society. What patterns could be drawn
from these responses? What roles were served? What roles are
currently being served? What stimulated the changing of roles?
Ultimately, Immigration, Diversity, and Broadcasting in the United
States evaluates the performance of the American broadcasting
industry. The answers to this book's core questions provide
insights into how the American broadcasting industry responded to
freedom, equality, diversity, information quality, social order,
and solidarity at century's end.
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