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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.
				
		 
	
	
		
			
				
			
	
 Contemporary research on the lives and experiences of women of
color tends to neglect the influence of women's perceived access to
voice as they manage tensions related to race, class, and gender.
Underserved Women of Color, Voice, and Resistance: Claiming a Seat
at the Table contributes to current dialogues that construct Black
Feminist Theory as active, critical engagement within dominant
American institutions that oppress women of color in their daily
lives. Women of color face unique social challenges that exist at
the intersections of race, gender, class, and sexual orientation.
While some challenges are common to women of color, others reflect
the distinct journey each woman makes as she negotiates her
identity within her family, professional circle, social and
romantic relationships, and community. The editors have constructed
a rich collection of voices in this work exploring the politics of
women of color across various social contexts.
				
		 
	
	
		
			
				
			
	
 "Black Pioneers in Communication Research is a pathbreaking book
that displays a refreshingly joyful and critical spirit. Here,
communication theory is shown to be the work of real persons living
real lives, asking real questions of real problems. By celebrating
and evaluating the lives of Black scholars as they have sought to
advance communication studies, readers are introduced to perhaps
the first truly foundational text our field has to offer! By
tracing pioneers' life histories up to their current contributions
to the field of communication, students will not simply be exposed
to a concept and its definition, but rather invited to explore the
evolution of both the concept and its progenitor. This illuminates
and enlivens the study of communication while helping readers to be
conscious of the conditions that have helped to shape our current
state of knowledge. Black Pioneers in Communication Research is
fully edifying: It lifts all communication scholars higher by being
courageous enough to teach us as intellectuals that when we lay
bare some of the intricacies of our lives, our students are better
able to understand the complex canvases upon which our paradigms
are built." --Eric King Watts, Wake Forest University Black
Pioneers in Communication Research is the only book in the field of
communication that-through personal interviews-systematically
explores the lives, careers, and profound conceptual contributions
of the men and women who have helped shape the contours of
humanistic and social scientific inquiry within communication
studies and beyond. The personal lives and careers of eleven
leading scholars are profiled: Molefi Kete Asante, Donald E. Bogle,
Hallie Quinn Brown, Melbourne S. Cummings, Jack L. Daniel, Oscar H.
Gandy, Jr., Stuart Hall, Marsha Houston, Joni L. Jones/Iya Omi Osun
Olomo, Dorthy L. Pennington, and Orlando L. Taylor. These pioneers
have had an indelible impact on Black Studies, sociology,
communication, political science, film studies, rhetoric,
sociolinguistics, and cultural studies. Black Pioneers in
Communication Research presents a penetrating look into the
circumstances that shifted the paradigms of interdisciplinary
thought. Some of the concepts covered in this book are
afrocentricity, articulation theory, aphasia, oral performance and
interpretation, womanism, Black English, Black oral traditions, the
TrEE communication development model, chronemics, as well as the
mammy, buck, mulatto, coon, and Uncle Tom images in film and
television. Intended Audience:This is an excellent textbook for
advanced undergraduate and graduate courses dealing with African
American communication and/or communication research (such as
intercultural communication, African American communication,
African American studies, African American rhetoric, communication
research, and communication theory~
				
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