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Malcolm X and the Black Public Sphere: Conversionists Versus Culturalists
Public Culture, 1994Manthia Diawara
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Journalism History, 2022
This article examines the relationship between the Chicago Defender and its largest national sponsor, the tobacco industry, from 1947–1975. As a member of the Black press during an age of increasing civil rights activism and intensified media competition,
Joseph P. Jones, Earnest L. Perry
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This article examines the relationship between the Chicago Defender and its largest national sponsor, the tobacco industry, from 1947–1975. As a member of the Black press during an age of increasing civil rights activism and intensified media competition,
Joseph P. Jones, Earnest L. Perry
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Education and Fear: Black and Gay in the Public Sphere of HIV Prevention
Communication Education, 2010In the third decade of HIV/AIDS in the U.S., African American gay and bisexual men constitute the largest growing part of those testing HIV-positive. Education and prevention efforts are being refocused on this population, but there has been a dearth of research on health promotion efforts specifically tailored for this marginalized group. This project
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Habermas and the mutations of the public sphere
Philosophy & Social CriticismIn this article, I argue that concern with the public sphere and the necessary conditions for a genuine democracy can be seen as a central theme of Jurgen Habermas's work that deserves respect and critical scrutiny in the contemporary moment, when ...
Douglas Kellner
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The Early American Public Sphere and the Emergence of a Black Print Counterpublic
William and Mary Quarterly, 2005LACK community and literary formation in the 178os and 1790s constitutes a distinctive intellectual history of the early Republic. Historians Joanne Pope Melish, Patrick Rael, Shane White, and Craig Steven Wilder have contributed to our understanding of the social, legal, and political histories of free blacks in the early national era.
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History of Education Quarterly
The historiography of African American education has stressed the work of education professionals, tensions over curricula, and the desegregation of schools.
Christine Woyshner
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The historiography of African American education has stressed the work of education professionals, tensions over curricula, and the desegregation of schools.
Christine Woyshner
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Habermas and Oppositional Public Spheres: A Stereoscopic Analysis of Black and White Press Practices
Political Studies, 2007Drawing upon Jürgen Habermas's discourse-based theoretical approach, this article argues that his thesis regarding the bourgeois public sphere needs to be redirected so as (1) to show how sources of communicative action may have dried up within the bourgeois public sphere and (2) to explore real emancipatory alternatives that spring up as oppositional ...
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For whom is neo-soul?: Black women and rhetorical invention in the public sphere
2016This dissertation defines, interprets, and evaluates the social, political and cultural transformations of the musical genre neo-soul from 1995 to 2015. Public sphere critique, fandom studies, Black popular culture and the illusion of life rhetorical perspective on music are combined.
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