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U.S. Media and Migration - Refugee Oral Histories (Hardcover): Sarah C. Bishop U.S. Media and Migration - Refugee Oral Histories (Hardcover)
Sarah C. Bishop
R4,496 Discovery Miles 44 960 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Winner of the 2017 Outstanding Book Award from the National Communication Association's International and Intercultural Communication Division and the 2017 Sue DeWine Book Award from the NCA Applied Communication Division Using oral history, ethnography, and close readings of media, Sarah C. Bishop probes the myriad and sometimes conflicting ways refugees interpret and use mediated representations of life in the United States. Guided by 74 refugee narrators from Bhutan, Burma, Iraq, and Somalia, U.S. Media and Migration explores answers to questions such as: What does one learn from media about an unfamiliar place? How does media help or hinder refugees' sense of belonging after relocation? And how does the U.S. government use media to shape refugees' understanding of American norms, standards, and ideals? With insights from refugees and resettlement administrators throughout, Bishop provides a compelling and layered analysis of the interaction between refugees and U.S. media before, during, and long after resettlement.

U.S. Media and Migration - Refugee Oral Histories (Paperback): Sarah C. Bishop U.S. Media and Migration - Refugee Oral Histories (Paperback)
Sarah C. Bishop
R1,289 Discovery Miles 12 890 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Winner of the 2017 Outstanding Book Award from the National Communication Association's International and Intercultural Communication Division and the 2017 Sue DeWine Book Award from the NCA Applied Communication Division Using oral history, ethnography, and close readings of media, Sarah C. Bishop probes the myriad and sometimes conflicting ways refugees interpret and use mediated representations of life in the United States. Guided by 74 refugee narrators from Bhutan, Burma, Iraq, and Somalia, U.S. Media and Migration explores answers to questions such as: What does one learn from media about an unfamiliar place? How does media help or hinder refugees' sense of belonging after relocation? And how does the U.S. government use media to shape refugees' understanding of American norms, standards, and ideals? With insights from refugees and resettlement administrators throughout, Bishop provides a compelling and layered analysis of the interaction between refugees and U.S. media before, during, and long after resettlement.

Undocumented Storytellers - Narrating the Immigrant Rights Movement (Hardcover): Sarah C. Bishop Undocumented Storytellers - Narrating the Immigrant Rights Movement (Hardcover)
Sarah C. Bishop
R2,692 Discovery Miles 26 920 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Undocumented Storytellers offers a critical exploration of the ways undocumented immigrant activists harness the power of storytelling to mitigate the fear and uncertainty of life without legal status and to advocate for immigration reform. Sarah C. Bishop chronicles the ways young people uncover their lack of legal status experientially - through interactions with parents, in attempts to pursue rites of passage reserved for citizens, and as audiences of political and popular media. She provides both theoretical and pragmatic contextualization as activist narrators recount the experiences that influenced their decisions to cultivate public voices. Bishop draws from a mixed methodology of in-depth interviews with undocumented immigrants from eighteen unique nations of origin, critical-rhetorical ethnographies of immigrant rights events and protests, and narrative analysis of immigrant-produced digital media to interrogate the power and limitations of narrative activism. Autobiographical immigrant storytelling refutes mainstream discourse on immigration and reveals the determination of individuals who elsewhere have been vilified by stereotype and presupposition. Offering an unparalleled view into the ways immigrants' stories appear online, Bishop illuminates digital narrative strategies by detailing how undocumented storytellers reframe their messages when stories have unintended consequences. The resulting work provides broad insights into the role of strategic framing and autobiographical story-sharing in advocacy and social movements.

The Connection Agency (Paperback): Sarah C. Bishop The Connection Agency (Paperback)
Sarah C. Bishop
R342 Discovery Miles 3 420 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The Connection Agency is a how-to guide for building genuine connections with other people, fast. Psychological research is great, but we wanted to know what tactics actually work for building authentic connections in day-to-day life. So we recruited a group of connection agents to test each tactic before it went in the book. Our agents received weekly assignments asking them to practice everything from asking the right questions to jumping in a freezing lake. They've reported their findings here, and we summarized all of the best tactics. Expect how-to instructions, concrete tactics, and real-life stories of forging deep connections.

Undocumented Storytellers - Narrating the Immigrant Rights Movement (Paperback): Sarah C. Bishop Undocumented Storytellers - Narrating the Immigrant Rights Movement (Paperback)
Sarah C. Bishop
R1,177 Discovery Miles 11 770 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Undocumented Storytellers offers a critical exploration of the ways undocumented immigrant activists harness the power of storytelling to mitigate the fear and uncertainty of life without legal status and to advocate for immigration reform. Sarah C. Bishop chronicles the ways young people uncover their lack of legal status experientially - through interactions with parents, in attempts to pursue rites of passage reserved for citizens, and as audiences of political and popular media. She provides both theoretical and pragmatic contextualization as activist narrators recount the experiences that influenced their decisions to cultivate public voices. Bishop draws from a mixed methodology of in-depth interviews with undocumented immigrants from eighteen unique nations of origin, critical-rhetorical ethnographies of immigrant rights events and protests, and narrative analysis of immigrant-produced digital media to interrogate the power and limitations of narrative activism. Autobiographical immigrant storytelling refutes mainstream discourse on immigration and reveals the determination of individuals who elsewhere have been vilified by stereotype and presupposition. Offering an unparalleled view into the ways immigrants' stories appear online, Bishop illuminates digital narrative strategies by detailing how undocumented storytellers reframe their messages when stories have unintended consequences. The resulting work provides broad insights into the role of strategic framing and autobiographical story-sharing in advocacy and social movements.

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