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    The Oxford Encyclopedia of Race, Ethnicity, and Communication

    The Oxford Encyclopedia of Race, Ethnicity, and Communication by Subervi-V--lez, Federico; Roy, Sudeshna;

    Series: Oxford Reference Library Online;

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    • Publisher OUP USA
    • Date of Publication 26 September 2025

    • ISBN 9780190087340
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages1200 pages
    • Size 60x178x254 mm
    • Weight 2170 g
    • Language English
    • 641

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    Short description:

    The Oxford Encyclopedia of Race, Ethnicity, and Communication serves as a comprehensive and authoritative landmark reference to help readers understand the complex intersections and multifaceted relationships between race, ethnicity and communication across diverse countries, time periods, and contexts. It meticulously explains the intricate and ever-evolving ways in which race, ethnicity, identity and related concepts shape communication within and across cultures, world regions and nations. It is an invaluable resource for academics, students, researchers and practitioners seeking a deeper understanding of the intricate dynamics of these concepts and issues. Its interdisciplinary approach fosters critical thinking and encourages readers to engage with complex issues at the center of the ongoing dialogues on diversity, equity and inclusion.

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    Long description:

    The Oxford Encyclopedia of Race, Ethnicity, and Communication, edited by two international communication scholars, serves as a comprehensive and authoritative reference work to help readers understand the complex intersections and multifaceted relationships between race, ethnicity and communication across diverse countries, time periods, and contexts. The articles-authored by leading scholars and practitioners in the fields of communication, sociology, anthropology and other social sciences-meticulously explain the intricate and ever-evolving ways in which race, ethnicity, identity and related concepts both shape communication within and across cultures, world regions, and nations. Many articles analyze how communication systems rooted in diverse political-economic structures determine patterns of media content and products that reflect and reproduce race and ethnic relations, including patterns of domination, discrimination, and exploitation, but also struggles for emancipation and empowerment. Other articles discuss how those dynamics shape and reshape patterns of racial and ethnic communities and their respective identities within and outside of national and regional borders, such as among diasporic communities. A particular strength of the Encyclopedia is that the articles document and narrate how the complex intersections and multifaceted relationships between race, ethnicity and communication take place under all types of national and international political-economic settings, be these capitalist, socialist, communist, democratic, authoritarian, centralized, decentralized, colonial, neo-colonial, or post-colonial. Thus, historical and contemporary developments, as well as emerging trends within the realm of racial and ethnic communication across the globe are discussed with ample details and multiple references for further readings and research. The articles offer critical perspectives on the historical, social, and political contexts that have shaped dominant communication patterns, as well as strategies for building more equitable and inclusive communication practices. Yet another value of this Encyclopedia is that many articles provide nuanced explorations not only of key concepts, but also theories, research methodologies, and significant data that have shaped the discourses in this dynamic intersectional field of communication. In sum, from macro structures to interpersonal interactions, The Oxford Encyclopedia of Race, Ethnicity, and Communication delves into power dynamics embedded in language, media representations, and communication across racial and ethnic boundaries in an increasingly interconnected world-North, South, East and West.

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    Table of Contents:

    The 1972 Asian Expulsion in Uganda and the Framing of Ethno-Racial Discourse in the Post-Colonial Press -
    William Tayeebwa, Charlotte K. Ntulume, Adolf E. Mbaine
    Alternative Media and Ethnic Politics in Kenya - Susan M. Kilonzo, Catherine Muhoma
    Amazigh Cultural Movement and Media in Morocco - Abdelmalek El Kadoussi, Bouziane Zaid, Mohammed Ibahrine
    Argentina and a Racism Hidden in Plain Sight - Sergio Caggiano
    Articulation and Recognition of San Firstness in Southern Africa and the Contestation over Citizenship - Nhamo Anthony Mhiripiri, Keyan Tomaselli, Julie Grant
    Asian American Media Networks - Lori Kido Lopez
    Becoming Chinese: Sinicization, Nation, and Race in Xinjiang, China - David O'Brien, Melissa Shani Brown
    Black Diaspora and Media Use - Ola Ogunyemi
    Cinema, Ethnicity, and Nation-Building in the Sakha Republic (Russia) and Kazakhstan - Adelaide McGinity-Peebles
    Communication From a Latin American Indigenous Perspective - Claudia Magallanes-Blanco
    Conflict and Newspapers (de)-escalation of the North-South Polarization of Polio-eradication in Nigeria: Implications for Sustainable Conflict Resolution and Peacebuilding Initiatives - Olusola Oyeyinka Oyewo, Ayanfeoluwa Oyewo
    Discourses and Counter-Discourses on Race and Coloniality Towards a Journalism-Other in Latin America - Jessica Retis, Alejandro Barranquero
    Discursive Construction of Race and Racism in India - Debalina Dutta, Mohan Jyoti Dutta
    Education and Ethnicity in Contemporary Russia - Irina N. Trofimova, W. John Morgan
    The Ethnic Heritage of Party Politics and Political Communication in Lusophone African Countries - Susana Salgado, Afonso Biscaia
    Ethnic Media: A Reflection and Outlook on Ethnic Media Research - Sherry S. Yu
    The Ethnic Undercurrents in the Ethiopian Media - Terje Skjerdal
    Ethnicity, Identity, and Branding in Post-Communist Romania - Alina Dolea, Arthur Suciu
    Ethnicity, Migration, and Digital Labor: Mobile Phone Technology Use Among Uzbek Migrants - Rustamjon Urinboyev
    Genealogy of the Indigenous as an Enemy: Critique of Moral, Criminal, and Neoliberal Reason in Chile - Carlos Del Valle-Rojas
    Global Hindutva: Communicative Strategies and Resistance - Mohan Jyoti Dutta, Balamohan Shingade, Richa Azad Sharma
    The Hierarchy of "Othering": Belarusian Media Practitioners' Accounts - Galina Miazhevich
    Hindutva and Ethnonationalism in the Indian American Diaspora - Rebecca de Souza
    Hyper-Precarious Labor: Transnational Domestic Work - Satveer Kaur-Gill, Mohan Jyoti Dutta
    The Impact of Televangelism on Christian Beliefs and Cultural Values in Tanzania - Kaanaeli Kaale, Joyce Bazira
    Indigenous Resistance in South Asia - Mohan Jyoti Dutta, Pankaj Baskey, Rabin Mandi, Indranil Mandal
    The Invention of Race in Turkey - Matthew deTar
    Latinx Media Production: The (In)visibility of Bilingual Spaces in the American Media Landscape - Jessica Retis
    LGBTI and Indigenous Groups in Ecuadorian Media - Palmira Chavero Ram--rez, Mart--n Oller Alonso
    Media and Ethnolinguistic Minorities: Framing the Tonga and Nambya in Selected Zimbabwean Mainstream Newspapers - Albert Chibuwe, Phillip Mpofu
    Media and the Management of Cultural Diversity in Cameroon: The Case of the Anglophone Crisis - Isaiah Kunock Afu
    Media Literacy Education for Diverse Societies - Annam--ria Neag, --igdem Bozdag, Koen Leurs
    Media, Race, and Ethnicity in Puerto Rico - Anilyn D--az-Hern--ndez
    Mediating Multiculturalism in Postcolonial Southeast Asia - Jason Vincent A. Caba--es
    The Mestizo Nation and the Linguistic Operations of Racial Invisibility in El Salvador - Amparo Marroqu--n Parducci
    Minga for Indigenous Collective Communication: Indigenous Communication Public Policy in Colombia - Eliana Herrera Hu--rfano, Amparo Cadavid Bringe, Jair Vega-Casanova
    Multiculturalism, Ethnicity, and Prisons: Russia, Georgia, and Estonia - Costanza Curro, Judith Pallot, Olga Zeveleva
    National Identity and Inter-Ethnic Relations in Madagascar - Faniry Ranaivo Rahamefy, Nhamo Anthony Mhiripiri
    North Korean Migration, Communication, and Identity - Jay Song
    Political Identity and Indigenous Media in Bolivia: Ethnicity, Politics, and Communication - Juan Ramos-Mart--n, Mar--a Rene-- Barrientos-Garrido
    Race and Affect in Digital Media Cultures - Donya Alinejad
    Race and Digital Discrimination - Seeta Pe--a Gangadharan
    Race and Ethnic Stereotypes in the Media - Srividya Ramasubramanian, Emily Riewestahl, Anthony Ramirez
    Race and Ethnicity in Post-Colonial Zimbabwean and Zambian Cinema - Oswelled Ureke, Basil Hamusokwe
    Race and Ethnicity in the South Asian American Diaspora - Archana A. Pathak, Shivani Singh
    Race and Political Communication in Brazil: The Afro-Brazilian Electorate of Salvador - Antonio Jos-- Bacelar da Silva, Adelmo Santos Filho, Marieli de Jesus Pereira, Eduardo Joselito da Costa Ribeiro
    Race, Ethnicity, and Cultural Industries - John Sinclair
    Race, Ethnicity, and Cultural Racism in Soviet and Post-Soviet Ideology, Communication, and Practice - Victor A. Shnirelman
    Race, Ethnicity, and Nation in Selected Contemporary South Korean Television Genres - Ji-Hyun Ahn
    Race, Ethnicity, Gender, and Communication in Africa: An Intersectional Perspective - Kristin Skare Orgeret
    Racial Culture Wars in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore - Daniel P.S. Goh
    Refugee and Mediated Lives - Kevin Smets, Giacomo Toffano, Silvia Almenara-Niebla
    (Re)Visiting the Potentials and Limitations of New Media as Tools for Resistance among Arab Diasporas - Sahar Khamis
    Romani Ethnic Media in Hungary - Konrad Bleyer-Simon, Kata Benedek, Tibor Racz
    Unruly Multiculture: Struggles for Arts and Media Diversity in the Anglophone West - Ien Ang

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