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Who needs identity
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January 2000

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... After laying out the foundational principles and ideals of modern journalism, the project delineates how the legacy Black press was a prerequisite for the realization of such ideals. As a crucial site of African American identity work and identification (Hall, 2000), this legacy Black press operated as a social institution that countered hegemony and was characterized by an ethics of care. After briefly addressing the transformation of the Black press in the digital age, the paper concludes with contemporary examples and discuss the current state of this Black media care ethic. ...

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How the (Digital) Black Press (Still) Counters Hegemony, Redeems Democracy, and Cultivates Care
Who needs identity
  • Citing Article
  • January 2000