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Anti-racism and Multiculturalism
Anti-racism and Multiculturalism
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Anti-racist Campaigning
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anti-racist discourse in global media
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conflict resolution studies
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egalitarian communication
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Floris MLler
Football Anti-racism
Hard Core Racists
Hemant Shah
identity politics analysis
Ingrid A. Lehmann
international relations theory
Jairo Lugo-Ocando
Karina Horsti
Laurens De Roode
Liesbet Van Zoonen
Mark D. Alleyne
media influence on racism
Minority Ethnic
Movimento Negro Unificado
peacekeeping research
Samba Reggae
Seat Belt Usage Rates
Soccer Culture
Sports Loses
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UK Football
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Product details
- ISBN 9781412813211
- Weight: 498g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 15 Oct 2010
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
All scholarly books are engagements with the existing literature, often the published scholarly work of one established discipline. This book originated with modest objectives, to produce a work that would be in conversation with the literature of international relations even though not of relevance only to that field. The professed goal of international relations is international peace. The ethical lens of pondering the best means to achieve world peace is used to filter media content in the field of multiculturalism and anti-racism. Although there has been little work on the impact of racial difference on the contours of contemporary international order, there has been a sizeable body of research intended to abolish the credibility of pseudo-scientific racism. Such racism has provided the ideological foundation and justification for imperialism, colonialism, the holocaust, and apartheid. Race has been debunked as a myth. Because of this, racism - the ideology bred of human classification according to racial difference - has been found to be intellectually and morally barren. But the need to communicate egalitarian and scientific sentiments remains. The contributors to this volume consider five questions: How does the literature on antiracism improve our understanding of conflict resolution? How does the analysis of the media's role in racist and anti-racist discourses improve the process of theorizing on hate and war propaganda? How can research on anti-racist discourse improve UN peacekeeping? What implications does this subject have for theory-building and cultural diversity? How and why should the literature on anti-racism expand research in international relations? This is a unique, worthwhile framework for cross-disciplinary research in race and intellectual consensus and conflict.
Mark D. Alleyne was professor of communication at the University of Georgia before his untimely demise in 2009. His main research areas were international communication policy, United Nations Public Information Policy, and Indigenous and Afro-Hispanic transnational activism. In addition he authored numerous scholarly articles as well as the books Global Lies?, News Revolution, and International Power and International Communication.
Anti-racism and Multiculturalism
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