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Anti-racism and Multiculturalism - Studies in International Communication

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Informationen zum Autor Mark Alleyne Klappentext All scholarly books are engagements with the existing literature, often the published scholarly work of one established discipline Zusammenfassung All scholarly books are engagements with the existing literature, often the published scholarly work of one established discipline Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgments Anti-Racism as International Communication: An Introduction Mark D. Alleyne Part I—Anti-Racism as Naming Race, Mass Communication, and Modernization: Intellectual Networks and the Flow of Ideas Hemant Shah U.S. Treaty Obligations and the Politics of Racism and Anti-Racism Discourse Sylvanna M. Falcon Anti-Racist Communication in Soccer: A Spoilt Vocabulary? Floris Muller, Liesbet van Zoonen, and Laurens de Roode Part II—Anti-Racism as Campaigning Media Campaigns and Asylum Seekers in Scotland Jairo Lugo-Ocando Anti-Racist Campaigning and Nation-Building in Namibia Ingrid A. Lehmann Celebrating Multiculturalism: European Multicultural Media Initiatives as Anti-Racist Practices Karina Horsti The Myth of Racial Democracy: Music and Performance as Interventions into the Public Discourse on Race in Brazil Nakisha T. Nesmith British Asians and the Cultural Politics of Anti-Racist Campaigning in English Football Daniel Burdsey Anti-Racism as Identity Politics: A Constructivist Approach to the FARE and Ad Council Campaigns Mark D. Alleyne Conclusion: Anti-Racism as International Communication Mark D. Alleyne Contributors Index

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