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Race, Gender, and Image Repair Theory: How Digital Media Change the Landscape - Paperback

Race, Gender, and Image Repair Theory: How Digital Media Change the Landscape - Paperback

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by Mia Moody (Author), Hazel James Cole (Author), Elizabeth Fassih (Contribution by)

Race, Gender and Image Restoration Theory: How Digital Media Change the Landscape explores themes that are relevant to the socio-political landscape of twenty-first-century America, including race and gender representation, social media and traditional media framing, and image restoration management. This book provides a comprehensive discussion of Critical Race Theory (CRT) and Image Restoration Theory (IRT) to establish a baseline for a conversation on celebrity image restoration tactics used on social media platforms such as Twitter and Facebook as well as traditional media platforms. Case studies offer a broad overview of politics, sports and entertainment image management and restoration. Recommended for scholars interested in public relations, crisis management, Image Repair Theory (IRT), and representations of race and gender in mass media.

Author Biography

Hazel James Cole is concentration head and assistant professor of public relations at the University of West Georgia.
Mia Moody-Ramirez is graduate program director and associate professor of journalism, public relations, and new media at Baylor University.

Number of Pages: 240
Dimensions: 0.51 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: August 11, 2020