Out or In? The black blogosphere And the News Media

Alternatives to the dominant public sphere and associated dialogue are especially important for underrepresented groups. These alternatives allow for groups to create their own dialogues that can then be used to change the direction of the larger discussion. While the Internet seems to be the perfec...

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Main Authors: Cara Robinson, Nia Cantey
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Globus et Locus 2016-05-01
Series:Glocalism: Journal of Culture, Politics and Innovation
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Online Access:http://www.glocalismjournal.net/Issues/NETWORKS-AND-NEW-MEDIA/Articles/Out-Or-In-The-Black-Blogosphere-And-The-News-Media.kl
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spelling doaj-0681190062ca4fe3965dbb17e77b804f2020-11-25T00:28:50ZengGlobus et LocusGlocalism: Journal of Culture, Politics and Innovation2283-79492283-79492016-05-012016110.12893/gjcpi.2016.1.1Out or In? The black blogosphere And the News MediaCara RobinsonNia CanteyAlternatives to the dominant public sphere and associated dialogue are especially important for underrepresented groups. These alternatives allow for groups to create their own dialogues that can then be used to change the direction of the larger discussion. While the Internet seems to be the perfect tool for these alternative dialogues to be created, the feasibility of using the Internet to take the next step into mainstream dialogue remains unclear. The black blogosphere is one alternative information stream pushing back. This chapter examines the way in which the black blogosphere discusses news stories and offers alternatives to the mainstream discourse, and why it is crucial that these alternative public spheres are available. http://www.glocalismjournal.net/Issues/NETWORKS-AND-NEW-MEDIA/Articles/Out-Or-In-The-Black-Blogosphere-And-The-News-Media.klblack public spherepublic sphereactivismsocial mediaorganizing
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title Out or In? The black blogosphere And the News Media
title_short Out or In? The black blogosphere And the News Media
title_full Out or In? The black blogosphere And the News Media
title_fullStr Out or In? The black blogosphere And the News Media
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publisher Globus et Locus
series Glocalism: Journal of Culture, Politics and Innovation
issn 2283-7949
2283-7949
publishDate 2016-05-01
description Alternatives to the dominant public sphere and associated dialogue are especially important for underrepresented groups. These alternatives allow for groups to create their own dialogues that can then be used to change the direction of the larger discussion. While the Internet seems to be the perfect tool for these alternative dialogues to be created, the feasibility of using the Internet to take the next step into mainstream dialogue remains unclear. The black blogosphere is one alternative information stream pushing back. This chapter examines the way in which the black blogosphere discusses news stories and offers alternatives to the mainstream discourse, and why it is crucial that these alternative public spheres are available.
topic black public sphere
public sphere
activism
social media
organizing
url http://www.glocalismjournal.net/Issues/NETWORKS-AND-NEW-MEDIA/Articles/Out-Or-In-The-Black-Blogosphere-And-The-News-Media.kl
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