Social justice journalism : a cultural history of social movement media from abolition to #womensmarch /
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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New York :
Peter Lang,
[2019]
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Series: | AEJMC-Peter Lang scholarsourcing series ;
volume 2. |
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: abolition editors, digital activists, and social justice journalism
- Just the facts? from the Anti-slavery monthly reporter to William Lloyd Garrison's Liberator
- Strike: the New York Call and socialist print culture
- Trailblazer: the Sierra Club bulletin helps build the environmental movement
- Suffragist: reframing militant notions of patriotism
- Agitator: the Arkansas state press makes black lives matter in 1942
- Bad boys: El malcriado and the making of the United Farm Workers
- Ms.: the first feminist mass media magazine
- "Crips" and "Gimps": creating a disability culture in the disability rag
- FTM newsletter: Louis Sullivan finds himself and fosters a movement
- Conclusion: social media and social justice journalism.