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Précis à l'usage des journalistes qui veulent écrire sur les Noirs, les musulmans, les Asiatiques, les Roms, les homos, la banlieue, les Juifs, les femmes...
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ISBN: 9782846705301 Year: 2013 Publisher: Paris : le Cavalier bleu,

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Un point sur la façon dont les médias français abordent la diversité ethnique et sa représentation. L'objectif de cet ouvrage collectif est de faire avancer les pratiques journalistiques en invitant à observer et à comprendre les différentes ethnies et les préjugés dont elles font l'objet.


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Race-baiter : how the media wields dangerous words to divide a nation
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ISBN: 9780230341821 Year: 2012 Publisher: Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York, NY : Palgrave Macmillan,

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"Gone is the era of Edward R. Murrow and Walter Cronkite, when news programs fought to gain the trust and respect of a wide spectrum of American viewers. Today, the fastest-growing news programs and media platforms are fighting hard for increasingly narrow segments of the public and playing on old prejudices and deep-rooted fears, coloring the conversation in the blogosphere and the cable news chatter to distract from the true issues at stake. Using the same tactics once used to mobilize political parties and committed voters, they send their fans coded messages and demonize opposing groups, in the process securing valuable audience share and website traffic. Race-baiter is a term born out of this tumultuous climate, coined by the conservative media to describe a person who uses racial tensions to arouse the passion and ire of a particular demographic. Even as the election of the first black president forces us all to reevaluate how we think about race, gender, culture, and class lines, some areas of modern media are working hard to push the same old buttons of conflict and division for new purposes. In Race-Baiter, veteran journalist and media critic Eric Deggans dissects the powerful ways modern media feeds fears, prejudices, and hate, while also tracing the history of the word and its consequences, intended or otherwise"--

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