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Latina/o/x Communication Studies: Theories, Methods, and Practice

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Latina/o/x Communication Studies: Theories, Methods, and Practice

Contributors:

By (Author) Diana I. Bowen
Edited by Sarah De Los Santos Upton
Contributions by Robert Gutierrez-Perez
Contributions by Leandra Hinojosa Hernndez
Contributions by Michelle A. Holling
Contributions by Dr. Michael Lechuga
Contributions by Diana Leon-Boys
Contributions by Amanda R. Martinez
Contributions by Shantel Martinez
Contributions by Rebecca Mercado Jones

ISBN:

9781498558778

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Lexington Books

Publication Date:

21st October 2021

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Ethnic studies / Ethnicity
Social and cultural history

Dewey:

305.868073

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

434

Dimensions:

Width 146mm, Height 224mm, Spine 26mm

Weight:

644g

Description

Latina/o/x Communication Studies: Theories, Methods, and Practice spotlights contemporary Latina/o/x Communication Studies research in various theoretical, methodological, and academic contexts. Leandra H. Hernndez, Diana I. Bowen, Sara De Los Santos Upton, and Amanda R. Martinez have assembled a collection of case studies that focus on health, media, rhetoric, identity, organizations, the environment, and academia. Contributors expand upon previous Latina/o/x Communication Studies scholarship by examining identity and academic experiences in our current political climate; the role of language, identity, and Latinidades in health and media contexts; and the role of social activism in rhetorical, environmental, organizational, and border studies contexts. Scholars of communication, Latin American Studies, rhetoric, and sociology will find this book particularly useful.

Reviews

Latina/o/x Communication Studies: Theories, Methods and Practice gives a comprehensive look at the varied landscape that is Latina/o/x studies in the field of communication. The editors and contributors bring readers through a variety of topics, doing a fully-researched deep dive and do an excellent job addressing an important, and often understudied, area. This book is a valuable resource for all scholars who are seeking to have a firm understanding of the importance and pervasiveness of Latina/o/x Communication Studies. Well written and well-constructed, this book is a reminder of the cultural values implicitly embedded in how scholars do what we do. -- Jennifer Willis-Rivera, University of Wisconsin River Falls
Written by and for a Latina/o/x audience, this important book offers insights missing from much of the academic literature on Hispanic populations. The editors provide a thorough and accessible overview of contemporary Latina/o/x communication studies and issues with insights from the fields leading and most promising young scholars. Well written, organized, and accessible, this book makes a significant contribution to the field. -- Frank G. Prez, University of Texas at El Paso
Revolutionary and revelatory, this book is an essential read for students, professors, staff, and administrators seeking positive change! The editors have curated a volume of important and timely works by Latina/o/x Communication scholars. This anthology advances illuminating insights through three main sections: Latina/o/x Communication: Theory, Method, & Representation, Latina/o/x Border Studies, Rhetorics, & Social Movements and Latina/o/x Experiences in Academic Contexts. This book provides readers with much needed inspiration at a paramount point in our history. -- Teresita (Tere) Garza, St. Edward's University

Author Bio

Leandra H. Hernndez is assistant professor of communication at Utah Valley University.



Diana I. Bowen is assistant professor of communication at Pepperdine University.



Sarah De Los Santos Upton is assistant professor of communication at the University of Texas at El Paso.



Amanda R. Martinez is associate professor of communication studies and Sociology at Davidson College.

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