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The News Untold offers an important new perspective on media
narratives about poverty in Appalachia. It focuses on how
small-town reporters and editors in some of the region's poorest
communities decide what aspects of poverty are news, how their
audiences interpret those decisions, and how those two related
processes help shape broader understandings of economic need and
local social responsibility. Focusing on patterns of both media
creation and consumption, The News Untold shows how a lack of
constructive news coverage of economic need can make it harder for
the poor to voice their concerns. Critical and inclusive news
coverage of poverty at the local level, Michael Clay Carey writes,
can help communities start to look past old stereotypes and
attitudes and encourage solutions that incorporate broader sets of
community voices. Such an effort will require journalists and
community leaders to reexamine some of the professional traditions
and social views that often shape what news looks like in small
towns.
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Caged (Paperback)
Michelle Clay
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R275
Discovery Miles 2 750
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Feral (Paperback)
Michelle Clay
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R316
Discovery Miles 3 160
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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After her parents divorce, Chloe Williams moves from a comfortable
life in Fort Collins to a smaller town. She was popular back home,
but at the new school she just doesn't fit in. Everyone is
secretive and pretty much ignores her. Everyone that is, except
"the pack," a group of kids that always hang out together and can
sometimes be downright mean. Her one and only friend, Jenna, is an
even bigger outcast than she is. Jenna dabbles in witchcraft and
claims to be able to open Chloe's eyes to the hidden world around
them and that includes the creatures lurking in the dark. The only
thing Chloe is interested in "eyeing" is Jenna's older cousin,
Ryan, who also happens to be a werewolf. When a classmate goes
missing, the girls form a search party. Everything is turned upside
down by fear and hatred as the town begins a manhunt. Chloe has a
secret of her own and it just may be the key to finding the missing
boy. She has just begun to develop feelings for Ryan when his
troubled past and recent friction with the victim comes to light.
Can Chloe help prove his innocence or will she lose her first love
forever?
The News Untold offers an important new perspective on media
narratives about poverty in Appalachia. It focuses on how
small-town reporters and editors in some of the region's poorest
communities decide what aspects of poverty are news, how their
audiences interpret those decisions, and how those two related
processes help shape broader understandings of economic need and
local social responsibility. Focusing on patterns of both media
creation and consumption, The News Untold shows how a lack of
constructive news coverage of economic need can make it harder for
the poor to voice their concerns. Critical and inclusive news
coverage of poverty at the local level, Michael Clay Carey writes,
can help communities start to look past old stereotypes and
attitudes and encourage solutions that incorporate broader sets of
community voices. Such an effort will require journalists and
community leaders to reexamine some of the professional traditions
and social views that often shape what news looks like in small
towns.
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