Networked news, racial divides: how power and privilege shape public discourse in progressive communities/ Sue Robinson
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Contents:
Part I: 1. Introduction: a plea for progressives to 'stay in the room'; 2. Networked media ecologies; 3. Power, trust and authority in a local information flow; Part II: 4. Obstacles to public discourse about race; 5. Legitimation strategies in public discourse about race; 6. Outcomes and opportunities in community-trust building.
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Central Library, Sikkim University | Not for loan | E-2454 |
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Part I: 1. Introduction: a plea for progressives to 'stay in the room'; 2. Networked media ecologies; 3. Power, trust and authority in a local information flow; Part II: 4. Obstacles to public discourse about race; 5. Legitimation strategies in public discourse about race; 6. Outcomes and opportunities in community-trust building.
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