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The AHANA Project | ||||
| Greenwood Press | ||||
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Alice Tait and Guy Meiss, co-editors of a series on
multicultural media for Greenwood Press, invite contributions
that focus on the structure and operation of mass media that are
controlled, significantly influenced and owned by AHANA
(African, Hispanic/Latin, Asian and Native Americans), the
occupational roles and careers of their gatekeepers, the nature
of the images they produce and distribute, and the effects those
images have on their audiences. Research should consider the
economic, political and cultural environments in which they
exist. All methodological approaches are welcome. Items to be considered include reports of original research including case studies, critical essays and professional profiles. Since the development of this five-book series spans the next six years, proposals for works in progress or planned may be submitted, but the latter must articulate stage of development and expected completion date. For a list of specific topics, to discuss ideas, or to submit a manuscript or proposal, contact the co-editors, The AHANA Project, Department of Journalism, Central Michigan University, Anspach Hall 034, Mt. Pleasant, Michigan 48859; fax: 517 774-7114; e-mail: guy.t.meiss@cmich.edu. Please include a stamped, self-addressed postcard/envelope to acknowledge receipt or request the list of topics. Accepted manuscripts must be APA format and be submitted on an IBM-readable diskette. | ||||
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