Reporting on Race in a Digital Era
Discover the profound insights of Reporting on Race in a Digital Era by Carolyn Nielsen, published by Springer Nature Switzerland AG in 2021. This compelling 236-page paperback delves into the significant evolution of U.S. news media's engagement with race in the 21st century. From the historic election of President Barack Obama to the emergence and impact of the Black Lives Matter movement, this book provides a critical analysis of pivotal moments, including the tragic events following the death of an unarmed African American teenager in Ferguson, Missouri. Nielsen's work is essential for anyone interested in the intersection of race, media, and society, offering a timely examination of how journalism navigates complex racial dynamics in today's digital landscape. Enhance your understanding of these crucial issues with this enlightening read.