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Author Haller, Beth A., author.
Title Representing disability in an ableist world : essays on mass media / by Beth A. Haller.
Publication Info Louisville, KY : The Advocado Press, c2010.


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Descript ix, 208 p. ; 23 cm.
Note Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents The changing landscape of disability "news" : blogging and social media lead to more diverse sources of information -- Researching media images of disability : how content analysis provides a method for assessment -- Changing disability terminology in the news -- Not worth keeping alive? New York times narratives about assisted suicide -- Autism and inclusive education in the news media : Hartmann v. Loudon County Board of Education : a case study -- Disability media tell their own stories -- Pity as oppression in the Jerry Lewis Telethon -- The new phase of disability humor on tv -- Media advocacy and films: the "Million dollar baby" effect -- Advertising boldly moves disability images.
ISBN 9780972118934
0972118934
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Author Haller, Beth A., author.
Subject People with disabilities in mass media -- United States.
Disabilities -- Social aspects -- United States.
Sociology of disability -- United States.
Descript ix, 208 p. ; 23 cm.
Note Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents The changing landscape of disability "news" : blogging and social media lead to more diverse sources of information -- Researching media images of disability : how content analysis provides a method for assessment -- Changing disability terminology in the news -- Not worth keeping alive? New York times narratives about assisted suicide -- Autism and inclusive education in the news media : Hartmann v. Loudon County Board of Education : a case study -- Disability media tell their own stories -- Pity as oppression in the Jerry Lewis Telethon -- The new phase of disability humor on tv -- Media advocacy and films: the "Million dollar baby" effect -- Advertising boldly moves disability images.
ISBN 9780972118934
0972118934
Author Haller, Beth A., author.
Subject People with disabilities in mass media -- United States.
Disabilities -- Social aspects -- United States.
Sociology of disability -- United States.
LOCATION SHELVED AT LOAN TYPE STATUS
 BJL Reading Room 1st floor HDC  HV1553 .H33 2010  4 WEEK LOAN  AVAILABLE

Subject People with disabilities in mass media -- United States.
Disabilities -- Social aspects -- United States.
Sociology of disability -- United States.
Descript ix, 208 p. ; 23 cm.
Note Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents The changing landscape of disability "news" : blogging and social media lead to more diverse sources of information -- Researching media images of disability : how content analysis provides a method for assessment -- Changing disability terminology in the news -- Not worth keeping alive? New York times narratives about assisted suicide -- Autism and inclusive education in the news media : Hartmann v. Loudon County Board of Education : a case study -- Disability media tell their own stories -- Pity as oppression in the Jerry Lewis Telethon -- The new phase of disability humor on tv -- Media advocacy and films: the "Million dollar baby" effect -- Advertising boldly moves disability images.
ISBN 9780972118934
0972118934

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