Critical Explorations of Media and Inequality

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ethnic minority
Global comparative media studies
Hegemony
homeless
Ideological bias
India
Ireland
Journalism
Labor
marginalization
Media accountability
media literacy
media narratives
news
Nigeria
Populism
Poverty
power structures
Religion
social justice
South Africa
structural violence
unhoused
Working Class

Product details

  • ISBN 9781666968187
  • Weight: 500g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 230mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Apr 2026
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Media discourses play a powerful role in shaping public understanding of inequality—yet they often obscure, distort, or individualize its causes.
Critical Explorations of Media and Inequality examines how mainstream media systems reproduce and legitimize unequal social structures by marginalizing, sensationalizing, or blaming those most affected. Bringing together leading and emerging scholars, this edited collection explores the persistent gaps, tensions, and ideological forces at work in media representations of class, poverty, homelessness, welfare, and immigration across diverse global contexts. Organized around the themes of changing media work practices, authoritative voices, representations, and implications, the chapters interrogate how neoliberalism and shifting journalistic norms continue to shape—and limit—the public conversation on inequality. Through rich empirical analysis and interdisciplinary insight, this volume offers a timely intervention into the politics of media framing and the structural silences that sustain social injustice.

Majka Ryan is associate professor in work and employment at the University of Limerick.
Martin J. Power is associate professor of sociology at the University of Limerick.
Eoin Devereux is professor of sociology at the University of Limerick.