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Race, Gender and Image Restoration Theory: How Digital Media Change
the Landscape explores themes that are relevant to the
socio-political landscape of twenty-first-century America,
including race and gender representation, social media and
traditional media framing, and image restoration management. This
book provides a comprehensive discussion of Critical Race Theory
(CRT) and Image Restoration Theory (IRT) to establish a baseline
for a conversation on celebrity image restoration tactics used on
social media platforms such as Twitter and Facebook as well as
traditional media platforms. Case studies offer a broad overview of
politics, sports and entertainment image management and
restoration. Recommended for scholars interested in public
relations, crisis management, Image Repair Theory (IRT), and
representations of race and gender in mass media.
Race, Gender and Image Restoration Theory: How Digital Media Change
the Landscape explores themes that are relevant to the
socio-political landscape of twenty-first-century America,
including race and gender representation, social media and
traditional media framing, and image restoration management. This
book provides a comprehensive discussion of Critical Race Theory
(CRT) and Image Restoration Theory (IRT) to establish a baseline
for a conversation on celebrity image restoration tactics used on
social media platforms such as Twitter and Facebook as well as
traditional media platforms. Case studies offer a broad overview of
politics, sports and entertainment image management and
restoration. Recommended for scholars interested in public
relations, crisis management, Image Repair Theory (IRT), and
representations of race and gender in mass media.
This book investigates the existence of stochastic and
deterministic convergence of real output per worker and the sources
of output (physical capital per worker, human capital per worker,
total factor productivity -TFP- and average annual hours worked) in
21 OECD countries over the period 1970-2011. Towards this end, the
authors apply a large battery of panel unit root and stationarity
tests, all of which are robust to the presence of cross-sectional
dependence. The evidence fails to provide clear-cut evidence of
convergence dynamics either in real GDP per worker or in the series
of the sources of output. Due to some limitations associated with
second-generation panel unit root and stationarity tests, the
authors further use the more flexible PANIC approach which provides
evidence that real GDP per worker, real physical capital per
worker, human capital and average annual hours exhibit some degree
of deterministic convergence, whereas TFP series display a high
degree of stochastic convergence.
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