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Moody-Ramirez, Mia. Race, gender, and image restoration theory: how digital media change the landscape / Mia Moody-Ramirez and Hazel James Cole. — 1 online resource — <URL:http://elib.fa.ru/ebsco/1947642.pdf>.

Дата создания записи: 06.11.2018

Тематика: African Americans in mass media.; Women in mass media.; Digital media.; Social media.; PSYCHOLOGY / Social Psychology

Коллекции: EBSCO

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  • Cover
  • Race, Gender, and Image Repair Theory
  • Race, Gender, and Image Repair Theory: How Digital Media Changethe Landscape
  • Copyright page
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • Part I: Overview of Theories
    • Introduction
      • Textual Analysis and Image Restoration Theory
      • What Makes this Text Unique
      • Overview of Chapters
      • Part I
      • Part II
      • Part III
      • Part IV
      • Part V
      • Importance of Book
    • Chapter 1
    • Image Repair Theory
      • Note
    • Chapter 2
    • Critical Race Theory and Image Repair Studies
      • Image Repair and Race-Related Case Studies
    • Chapter 3
    • Image Repair Theory and the Web
      • Social Media and People of Color
      • Image Repair Theory and Social Media Studies
  • Part II: Outbursts and Offensive Language
    • Chapter 4
    • Hate Speech and Crisis Management
      • Image Repair and Offensive Language
      • Texts Examined
      • Donald Sterling’s Image Repair Tactics
      • Media and Audience Response
      • Conclusions and Implications
    • Chapter 5
    • Free Speech versus Hate Speech
      • Texts Analyzed
      • Background
      • Justin Bieber’s Image Repair Tactics
    • Chapter 6
    • What Happens on Twitter stays on Twitter
      • Theoretical Framework: Medium Theory
      • Black Twitter and the “Clapback” Culture
      • IRT and Hate Speech
      • Texts Analyzed
      • Media Coverage of #NiggerNavy
      • Yahoo Finance’s Response
      • Conclusions and Implications
    • Chapter 7
    • Fighting Words
      • Benoit’s Typology of Image Repair
      • Texts Analyzed
      • Hogan’s Use of Image Repair Tactics
      • Media and Audience Response
      • Conclusions and Implications
      • Notes
  • Part III: Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence, and IRT
    • Chapter 8
    • The Fall of America’s Favorite Dad
      • Image Repair and Infidelity
      • Representations of Black Men
      • The Present Analysis
      • Image Repair Tactics
      • The “Race Card” Narrative
      • Celebrity Support
      • Celebrity Criticism
      • Conclusions and Implications
    • Chapter 9
    • The Aftermath of #MeToo
      • The Feminist Lens
      • Medium Theory
      • Texts Analyzed
      • #MeToo and Harvey Weinstein Background
      • Media and Audience Response to Weinstein
      • Conclusions
  • Part IV: Gender, Race, and IRT
    • Chapter 10
    • Passing for Black
      • Constructions of Race
      • Texts Analyzed
      • Dolezal’s Use of Image Restoration
      • NAACP Stance
      • Conclusions and Implications
    • Chapter 11
    • Spanning the Decades
      • Image Restoration Theory
      • Texts Analyzed
      • Monica Lewinsky TED Talks Themes
      • Lewinsky’s Image Repair Tactics
      • Twitter Responses
      • Conclusions and Implications
  • Part V: Politics and IRT
    • Chapter 12
    • Taming of the Shrew and Rock Star
      • Stereotypes, IRT and Representations of Gender and Race
      • Feminist Theory and Media Stereotypes
      • Politics and Image Repair
      • Platforms and Image Restoration
      • Texts Analyzed
      • Explorations of Themes
      • Senator Clinton’s Image Repair Tactics
      • Media Response
      • Media Response
      • Implications and Solutions
    • Chapter 13
    • Image Repair and Online Media Framing of Hillary Clinton During the 2016 Presidential Race
      • Previous Political IRT Studies
      • Texts Analyzed
      • Background
      • Conclusions and Implications
    • Chapter 14
    • Conclusions and Future Directions in Image Repair Theory
      • IRT and Social Media
      • Visual Images and IRT
      • Case Study Limitations
      • Note
    • References
    • Index
    • About the Editors
    • About the Contributors

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