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Oxford Encyclopedia of Race, Ethnicity, and Communication
Oxford Encyclopedia of Race, Ethnicity, and Communication
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Product details
- ISBN 9780190087340
- Weight: 2170g
- Dimensions: 178 x 60mm
- Publication Date: 26 Sep 2025
- Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
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.
Federico Subervi-Vélez earned his BA and MA degrees at the University of Puerto Rico and his Ph.D. at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. During 34 years, he worked as a professor at four US universities, including thirteen years at the University of Texas at Austin, and was a visiting professor at several universities in Latin America and in Europe. In 2018, he was Visiting Leverhulme professor at the University of Leeds. He's also served as a Fulbright Scholar in Brazil and Chile. He has authored and edited four books, and dozens of book chapters, articles and reports.
Sudeshna Roy is the Lucius W. Nieman Chair of Journalism and Associate Professor in the Department of Journalism and Media Studies at the Diederich College of Communication, Marquette University, Wisconsin. Her research and teaching interests are in the areas of media representation of minorities, politics of ethnic/racial identities, cultural politics of immigrants, migrants, and diaspora populations, intercultural
communication, and peace and conflict communication specifically in the Global South. Her work has been published in leading international peer-reviewed journals such as Journal of Communication, Journal of Media Ethics, Media, War & Conflict, International Communication Gazette, and others. She is also the co-editor of two books and the Chair of Intercultural Communication Division of the International Communication Association.
Oxford Encyclopedia of Race, Ethnicity, and Communication
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