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|a On black media philosophy /
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|a "The George Gund Foundation in African American Studies - the George Gund Foundation has endowed this imprint to advance understanding of the history, culture, and current issues of African Americans" -- Imprint page.
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|a Introduction: the medium is the message, revisited : media and Black epistemologies -- Technological Darwinism -- Black escapism on the underground (Black) anthropocene -- Toward a theory of intercommunal media -- Black "matter" lives : Michael Brown and digital afterlives -- Conclusion: the reparations of the earth.
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|a "Armond R. Towns demonstrates that humanity in media philosophy has implicitly referred to a social Darwinian understanding of the human as a Western, white, male, and capitalist figure. Building on concepts from Black studies and cultural studies, Towns develops an insightful critique of this dominant conception of the human in media philosophy and introduces a foundation for Black media philosophy"--
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|a Black people in mass media
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|a Racism in mass media
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|a Personnes noires dans les médias
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