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Women of Color and Social Media Multitasking: Blogs, Timelines,
Feeds, and Community explores and critically analyzes the
motivations and uses of social media by women of color. This edited
collection seeks to determine how, and why, women of color make
strategic use of social media as a social, professional, personal,
and political tool for navigating the world. The contributors
uniquely address the motivations and pathways for establishing
virtual communities by, and for, women of color. Women of Color and
Social Media Multitasking contributes to dialogues concerning
gender, race, class, sexuality, politics, and uses of social media.
With the emergence of popular culture phenomena, such as reality
television, blogging, and social networking sites, it is important
to examine the representation of Black women and the potential
implications of those images, messages, and roles. Black Women and
Popular Culture: The Conversation Continues provides such a
comprehensive analysis. Using an array of theoretical frameworks
and methodologies, this anthology features cutting edge research
from several scholars interested in the relationship among media,
society, perceptions, and Black women. The uniqueness of this book
is that it serves as a compilation of hot topics such as ABC s
Scandal, Beyonce s Visual Album, and Oprah s Instagram page. Other
themes explored are rooted in reality television, film, and hip
hop, as well as issues of gender politics, domestic violence, and
colorism. The discussion also extends to the presentation and
inclusion of Black women in advertising, print, and digital media."
Women of Color and Social Media Multitasking: Blogs, Timelines,
Feeds, and Community explores and critically analyzes the
motivations and uses of social media by women of color. This edited
collection seeks to determine how, and why, women of color make
strategic use of social media as a social, professional, personal,
and political tool for navigating the world. The contributors
uniquely address the motivations and pathways for establishing
virtual communities by, and for, women of color. Women of Color and
Social Media Multitasking contributes to dialogues concerning
gender, race, class, sexuality, politics, and uses of social media.
With the emergence of popular culture phenomena such as reality
television, blogging, and social networking sites, it is important
to examine the representation of Black women and the potential
implications of those images, messages, and roles. Black Women and
Popular Culture: The Conversation Continues provides such a
comprehensive analysis. Using an array of theoretical frameworks
and methodologies, this collection features cutting edge research
from scholars interested in the relationship among media, society,
perceptions, and Black women. The uniqueness of this book is that
it serves as a compilation of "hot topics" including ABC's Scandal,
Beyonce's Visual Album, and Oprah's Instagram page. Other themes
have roots in reality television, film, and hip hop, as well as
issues of gender politics, domestic violence, and colorism. The
discussion also extends to the presentation and inclusion of Black
women in advertising, print, and digital media.
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