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"Whether you're a seasoned mass communications professional or a
student new to the field, you've likely come across stories,
images, and ads where the personal stereotypes of reporters or
copywriters resulted in unfair portrayals of individuals or groups.
Stereotypes play out in the media before our eyes every day. This
book is designed to help media professionals and students detect
and address these stereotypes and hidden prejudices.
Looking at current issues and practices within the field, "Race,
Gender, and Stereotypes in the Media" illustrates how the media can
reduce a richness of differences to simplistic categorizations by
providing a wealth of real-life examples. In addition to creating
awareness about the use of stereotypes, this book also gives
readers some key tools that will help them approach every group
with fairness. This anthology brings together essays from a variety
of prominent scholars and experts in all fields of mass
communications, as well as commentators and bloggers. These
perspectives give readers access to a range of views and create an
engaging and thought-provoking reading experience.
Amiso M. George is an associate professor of strategic
communication at Texas Christian University. She is a former
director of the Strategic Communication graduate program at
Schieffer School of Journalism (Texas Christian University), as
well as a former director of the Public Relations program at the
Reynolds School of Journalism (University of Nevada, Reno). Before
entering academia, George worked as a journalist and freelance
broadcaster in radio and television at Nigerian Television
Authority and Voice of America (Africa Service). She also served as
a consultant for C-SPAN. She holds a Ph.D. from Ohio University and
is Accredited in Public Relations (APR) and a PRSA Fellow."
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