Index
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Publication date: 22 February 2023
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(2023), "Index", Smith, J.A. and Craig, R.T. (Ed.) Racializing Media Policy, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 103-106. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80455-736-520231005
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Copyright © 2023 Jason A. Smith and Richard T. Craig
INDEX
Access
, 8
Adarand (1995) decision
, 37
Advocacy groups
, 67
African American
creatives
, 61
market
, 54, 63
press
, 59
Airwaves
, 21
Alabama Educational Television Commission (AETC)
, 33–34
American pluralism
, 10
Anti-Blackness
, 79
Antitrust Division of the Department of Justice
, 6
Arab Spring
, 89
Asian-American media activism
, 10
Back-door racism
, 28
Bill
, 28
Black Efforts for Soul in Television (BEST)
, 28
Black Entertainment Television (BET)
, 9
Black Lives Matter
, 89
Black-cable system ownership
, 10
“Bottom up” digital enfranchisement
, 89
Broadcast consumers
, 26
Broadcast license
, 24, 31
Broadcast License Renewal Act
, 29–30
Broadcast regulation
, 19
core features
, 20
Broadcast segregation
, 34
Broadcast television
, 49
Broadcasting
, 17–18, 23
policy
, 18
stations
, 35
Brown v Board of Education (1954) decision
, 66
Cable programming
, 65
Civil rights activists
, 18
Collective narrative self-determination
, 76, 85
Colorblindness
, 19
problem of
, 35–39
Committee for the Negro in the Arts
, 65
Committee of Twelve
, 65
Committee on Civil Rights
, 51–52
Communications
policy
, 5
scholarship
, 4
Communications Act of 1934
, 36, 68
Congress
, 19, 38
Consolidation
, 8
Continuity Acceptance Radio/Television Department (CART)
, 52–55
Coordinating Council of Negro Performers (CCNP)
, 52, 65–67
Corporate liberalism
, 19
Counter storytelling
, 88
Critical race theory
, 18
Cultural citizenship
, 10
Cultural competency
, 78
Delta Sigma Theta
, 55
Democratic Party
, 62
Dis-information
, 6
Discourse of organizations
, 4
Discrimination
, 51
Discursive spaces
, 6
Disinvestment
, 79
Distress sale policy
, 37
Diversity in media ownership
, 9
Diversity initiatives
, 47–48
Diversity of tactics
, 89
Draft Bill
, 30
Education
, 1–2
Employment
, 8
Equal employment opportunity (EEO)
, 30
Fairness Doctrine
, 22–23, 25, 30–31
Federal Communications Act of 1934
, 20
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
, 6, 8–9, 49
Federal Radio Commission (FRC)
, 20
equal employment opportunity requirements
, 22
and federal courts
, 23
privileged stations
, 21
Federal Trade Commission
, 6
First Amendment, political function of
, 35
Fraternal Order of Police
, 79
Free speech
, 19
Global Justice Movement
, 89
Global platforms, concentration of
, 6
Goldbergs, The
, 63
Group Violence Intervention
, 92
Harlem Committee on Unemployment in Television
, 65
Heal, Empower, Atone, Restore, Transform (H.E.A.R.T)
, 88
Hispanic Media Coalition
, 47–48
Housing
, 1–2
Immigration
, 1–2
Incumbency, problem of
, 24–31
Information policy
, 5
Information society
, 89
Inside/outside perspective
, 89
Institutional theory
, 67–68
Intersectionality
, 3
Kerner Report
, 35, 97
Law
, 4
License
, 20–21
Licensees
, 20
Life with Luigi
, 63
Looting
, 78
Lowest common denominator
, 65
Marketplace approach to regulation
, 31, 36
Mass Communication
, 2, 4
Media activism
, 7
Media advocacy
, 7, 66, 83
Media at margins
, 10
Media companies
, 65
Media Industries
, 4
Media ownership
, 8
Media policy
, 2, 5, 82–90
approaches to
, 6–8
fetishism
, 6
racializing
, 8–12
research
, 2
subfield of academic study
, 4–6
Media Studies
, 2, 4
Media technologies
, 7
Media-based organizing initiatives
, 76
Metro Broadcasting (1990) decision
, 37
Minority
, 8
ownership policy
, 39
Move It Forward podcast
, 88
Narrative bloc
, 92, 95–97
Narrative condemnation
, 87
Narrative control
, 88
Narrative interventions
, 80–82
Narrative potential in conjunctural crisis
, 90–91
Narrative power
, 76
Narrative self-determination
, 76
Narrative stability
, 81
Narrative strategies
, 76
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
, 47–48, 52, 55
National Association of Broadcasters
, 30
National Urban League
, 56
NBC
, 9, 48
CCNP
, 65–67
Committee on Civil Rights
, 51–52
continuity acceptance radio/television department at
, 52–55
corporate structure
, 50
diversity efforts/attempts
, 50
diversity hiring policy
, 60–62
institutional theory
, 67–68
and integration without identification policy
, 57–60
Joseph Baker
, 55–57
new industry bound by old ideals
, 63–65
Negro market
, 53
Neoliberal economic policies
, 5
New Deal
, 22
New Sanctuary Movement
, 89
1940s and 1950s broadcasting
, 50
Nixon White House’s Office of Telecommunications Policy
, 30
Occupational segregation
, 61
Occupy Wall Street
, 89
Office of Communication the United Church of Christ v. FCC (1966)
, 26
Organizations
, 3–4
Organized abandonment
, 79
Outside agitators
, 78
Ownership
, 8
Pastore Bill
, 29–30
People of color
, 63–64, 68
Petitions
, 27–28
Philadelphia
, 76
narrative bloc
, 95–97
narrative interventions
, 80–82
narrative potential in conjunctural crisis
, 90–91
reformulations
, 91–92
refutations
, 93–95
representations
, 92–93
Shift the Narrative and media policy
, 82–90
and Summer Rebellion of 2020
, 76–80
Philco TV Playhouse
, 58
PhillyCAM
, 84
Police officers
, 67
Policy narratives
, 83
Policymaking
, 6
community
, 35
Political economy
, 6
#PracticalAbolition
, 88
Prejudice
, 63
Progressive reform
, 86
Public interest
, 18
Public safety
, 83
Race
, 8, 37
Racial contract
, 19
Racial discrimination
, 17, 23, 27
Racial formation
, 3
Racial hierarchies
, 19
Racial ideologies
, 50
Racial inequalities
, 48
in United States
, 3
Racial logics
, 87
Racialization
, 1–3, 48, 68, 86
cases of racializing media policy
, 11–12
causes and effects
, 3
Racialized organizations
, 3–4, 8, 48–49
Racialized social control
, 86
Racism
, 2, 55, 63
generational experiences
, 79
history
, 37
institutionalized forms
, 17–18
Radio
, 17
Radio Act of 1912
, 19–20
Radio Act of 1927
, 20
RCA Baton
, 56
Reformist proposition
, 96
Reviewing methods
, 48
Rioting
, 78
Shift the Narrative
, 82–90
Social anxiety
, 80
Social class positioning
, 3
Social movements
, 7, 91
research
, 6
Sociology
, 4
Speech rights, problem of
, 31–35
Stability
, 19
State forces
, 88
Summer Rebellion of 2020
, 76–80
Supreme Court decision (1945)
, 24
Surveillance capitalism
, 5
Taxation
, 1–2
Taxi drivers
, 67
Telecommunications Act (1996)
, 9–10, 23, 29, 38
Telecommunications policy
, 5
Television Authority Committee on Employment Opportunities for Negroes
, 65
Television Code
, 59
Third Circuit Court of Appeals
, 39
TV programs
, 17
Unfinished rebellion
, 94
Urban League
, 52, 55
US broadcasting policy
, 18
periodizing
, 19–24
problem of colorblindness
, 35–39
problem of incumbency
, 24–31
problem of speech rights
, 31–35
US media policy
, 19
Violent protesters
, 78
White Americans
, 19, 21
White elite power consolidation
, 87
White racial frame
, 18
White supremacy
, 79
Whiteness
, 18
WLBT’s license
, 25–28
WMAL’s license
, 32
Workforce diversity
, 51
Youth Empowerment for Advancement Hangout (YEAH)
, 83
- Prelims
- 1. Merging the Subfields of Racialization and Media Policy
- 2. The Problems of US Broadcasting Policy: Race, Rights, and Regulation
- 3. Racialization without Integration: The Fight for NBC Diversity in the 1940s and 1950s
- 4. Mediating the Crisis: Collective Narrative Self-determination and Structural Challenges to Media Policy in Philadelphia
- Index