TY - CHAP AU - Blevins, Jeffrey AB - This volume gathers scholarship from varying disciplinary perspectives to explore media owned or created by members of the African diaspora, examine its relationship with diasporic audiences, and consider its impact on mainstream culture in general. Contributors highlight creations and contributions of people of the African diaspora, the interconnections of Black American and African-centered media, and the experiences of audiences and users across the African diaspora, positioning members of the Black and African Diaspora as subjects of their own narratives, active participants and creators. In so doing, this volume addresses issues of identity, culture, audiences, and global influence. DO - 10.4324/9781315159652 ID - OAPEN ID: https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/41379 ID - OAPEN ID: 46870 KW - Adedayo Abah KW - Africana studies KW - Brandon McCasland KW - Charlton McIlwain KW - Christopher Brown KW - Erin Joann Henrici KW - Gado Alzouma KW - Gloria Nziba Pindi KW - Godfried Asante KW - Jeffrey Layne Blevins KW - Judy L. Isaksen KW - Justin T. Gammage KW - Mandy Paris KW - Mark Ward Sr. KW - Marquita Marie Gammage KW - Rita Daniels KW - Robin Means Coleman KW - Sachi Sekimoto KW - Sonjah Stanley Niaah KW - Tokunbo Ojo KW - Valerie N. Adams-Bass KW - black media KW - influence KW - media industries KW - media production KW - media studies KW - media ownership KW - race and media L1 - https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/20.500.12657/41379/1/9781138065482_oachapter11.pdf LA - English LK - https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/32166 PB - Taylor & Francis PY - 2018 SN - 9781138065482 TI - Chapter 11 Social Media and Social Justice Movements After the Diminution of Black-owned Media in the United Statesnull ER -