Blogs are a valuable medium for preserving cultural memory, reflecting the varied dimensions of human life (O’Sullivan, 2005) and allowing ordinary individuals and marginalised groups the opportunity to contribute to the ‘dialogue of history’ (Cohen, 2005:10). The diverse perspectives to be found in the blogosphere can help deepen understanding of historical moments. Such examples include 9/11 (Cohen, 2005), the London bombings in 2005 (Allan, 2006) and Hurricane Katrina (Brock, 2009). Using critical race theory (CRT) as a theoretical framework and cultural democracy as the conceptual framework, this study examines the symbolic power of counter-storytelling through the blogosphere. The findings reveal that in relation to coverage of the UK ...
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This article examines how racism and nationalism flourish in participatory media spaces by analyzing...
In this article we analyse the emergence of Internet activity addressing the experiences of young pe...
This research analyses the representation of African Caribbean communities in the mainstream Leeds p...
In 21st century Britain, racial inequality remains deeply embedded in the fabric of society (Institu...
This study explores Black British women’s motivations for divulging racial and ethnic identity in th...
The race riots of 2001 in some British cities remarked aconsiderable lack of inter-ethnic harmony. T...
The aim of this study is to explore the relation of New Media, in particular blogging, at the inters...
Participation in public discourse has always been limited for marginalized groups in society. Previo...
The Grenfell fire catapulted North Kensington into the spotlight, an area both synonymous with immig...
This article proposes points of departure for researching the circulation and assemblage of racist ...
YouTube and video bloggers (vloggers) have been a source of academic interest, yet few studies explo...
In the tumultuous early 21st century, vigorous appeals to whiteness in Britain are largely attribute...
This article examines the significance of race in how nation is articulated by the white middle-clas...
This study examines how whiteness, particularly South African whiteness, is constructed in a propaga...
This paper looks at how the British media addressed the issue of migration in Europe between 2015 an...
This article examines how racism and nationalism flourish in participatory media spaces by analyzing...
In this article we analyse the emergence of Internet activity addressing the experiences of young pe...
This research analyses the representation of African Caribbean communities in the mainstream Leeds p...