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African American Adolescents
African American Cultural Identity
African American Culture
African American discourse analysis
African American Family
African American Identity
African American Relationships
African Americans
americans
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Author_Michael L. Hecht
Author_Ronald L. Jackson II
Author_Sidney A. Ribeau
Black English
black studies
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core
Core Symbols
critical race theory
cultural
Cultural Contracts
cultural identity negotiation
culture
digital activism
digital communication
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Ethnolinguistic Identity Theory
european
family
family studies
gender
Harlem Renaissance
Hashtag Activism
Hip Hop
Hip Hop Feminism
Hip Hop Poetry
identities
identity
Identity Negotiation
intercultural communication
interpersonal communication
intersectional
intersectionality studies
Mainstream American English
Mike Brown
negotiation
qualitative research methods
Racial Identifier
Sensitizing Constructs
sexulaity
Smart Phones
social movements
sociolinguistics
Style Switching
symbols
theory
White America

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138478107
  • Weight: 408g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Nov 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Now in its third edition, this text examines how African Americans personally and culturally define themselves and how that definition informs their communication habits, practices, and norms.

This edition includes new chapters that highlight discussions of gender and sexuality, intersectional differences, contemporary social movements, and digital and mediated communication.

The book is ideally suited for advanced students and scholars in intercultural communication, interpersonal communication, communication theory, African American/Black studies, gender studies, and family studies.

Ronald L. Jackson II, Sidney A. Ribeau

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