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Book Synopsis

This companion brings together scholars working at the intersection of media and class, with a focus on how understandings of class are changing in contemporary global media contexts.

From the memes of and about working-class supporters of billionaire populists, to well-publicized and critiqued philanthropic efforts to bring communication technologies into developing country contexts, to the behind-the-scenes work of migrant tech workers, class is undergoing change both in and through media. Diverse and thoughtfully curated contributions unpack how media industries, digital technologies, everyday media practicesâand media studies itselfâfeed into and comment upon broader, interdisciplinary discussions. They cover a wide range of topics, such as economic inequality, workplace stratification, the sharing economy, democracy and journalism, globalization, and mobility/migration.

Outward-looking, intersectional, and highly contemporary, The Routledge Compan

Table of Contents





  1. Introduction: Media and Class in the Twenty-first Century. Erika Polson, Lynn Schofield Clark, and Radhika Gajjala

    Part I: Class and Mass Media



  2. Working-class Bodies in Advertising. Matthew P. McAllister and Litzy Galarz





  3. Class Hybridity and the Habitus Clivé on American Reality Television. June Deery





  4. Migrants Meet Reality Shows: The Class Representation of Non-Koreans in Reality Shows in Korea. Hun-Yul Lee





  5. Participation in Reality Television: Entertainment Mobilization in Dance Talent Shows. Annette Hill and Koko Kondo





  6. Love, Sex, Money: Gender and Economic Inequality in HIV Edutainment Programming in Kenya. Renée A. Botta

    Part II: Class in Interactive Digital and Mobile Media



  7. Horse Racing, Social Class, and the Spaces of Gambling. Holly Kruse





  8. “Keep it Classy”: Grindr, Facebook and Enclaves of Queer Privilege in India. Rohit K. Dasgupta





  9. YouTube-based Programming and Saudi Youth: Constructing a New Online Class and Monetizing Strategies. Omar Daoudi





  10. Mobile Technology and Class: Australian Family Households, Socioeconomic Status and Techno-literacy. Will Balmford and Larissa Hjorth





  11. Hanging Out at Home as a Lifestyle: YouTube Home Tour Vlogs in East Asia. Crystal Abidi





  12. Young People, Smartphones, and Invisible Illiteracies: Closing the Potentiality–Actuality Chasm in Mobile Media. Sun Sun Lim and Renae Sze Ming Lo





  13. Childhood, Media, and Class in South Asia. Shakuntala Banaji

    Part III: Labor in Digital/Media Contexts



  14. The Roots of Journalistic Perception: A Bourdieusian Approach to Media and Class. Sandra Vera-Zambrano and Matthew Powers





  15. The Aspirational Class “Mobility” of Digital Nomads. Erika Polson





  16. Technologies of Recognition: The Classificatory Function of Social Media in Mobile Careers. André Jansson





  17. The Gig Economy and Class (De)composition. Todd Wolfson





  18. Digital Hierarchies of Laboring Subjects. Kaitlyn Wauthier, Alyssa Fisher, and Radhika Gajjala





  19. Between “World Class Work” and “Proletarianized Labor”: Digital Labor Imaginaries in the Global South. Cheryll Ruth Soriano and Jason Vincent Cabañes

    Part IV: Media, Class, and Expressions of Citizenship



  20. Class Distinctions in Urban Broadband Initiatives. Germaine Halegoua





  21. “Second-class” Access: Homelessness and the Digital Materialization of Class. Justine Humphry





  22. Marginality and Social Class in Moroccan Youth Media. Mohamed El Marzouki





  23. Reconsidering Mobility: The Competing Logics of Information and Communication Technologies Across Class Differences in the Context of Denver’s Gentrification. Lynn Schofield Clark





  24. Class Interplay in Social Activism in Kenya. Job Mwaura

    Postscript



  25. The Vivid Particularities of Class and Media. David Morley



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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This companion brings together scholars working at the intersection of media and class, with a focus on how understandings of class are changing in contemporary global media contexts.

      From the memes of and about working-class supporters of billionaire populists, to well-publicized and critiqued philanthropic efforts to bring communication technologies into developing country contexts, to the behind-the-scenes work of migrant tech workers, class is undergoing change both in and through media. Diverse and thoughtfully curated contributions unpack how media industries, digital technologies, everyday media practicesâand media studies itselfâfeed into and comment upon broader, interdisciplinary discussions. They cover a wide range of topics, such as economic inequality, workplace stratification, the sharing economy, democracy and journalism, globalization, and mobility/migration.

      Outward-looking, intersectional, and highly contemporary, The Routledge Compan

      Table of Contents





      1. Introduction: Media and Class in the Twenty-first Century. Erika Polson, Lynn Schofield Clark, and Radhika Gajjala

        Part I: Class and Mass Media



      2. Working-class Bodies in Advertising. Matthew P. McAllister and Litzy Galarz





      3. Class Hybridity and the Habitus Clivé on American Reality Television. June Deery





      4. Migrants Meet Reality Shows: The Class Representation of Non-Koreans in Reality Shows in Korea. Hun-Yul Lee





      5. Participation in Reality Television: Entertainment Mobilization in Dance Talent Shows. Annette Hill and Koko Kondo





      6. Love, Sex, Money: Gender and Economic Inequality in HIV Edutainment Programming in Kenya. Renée A. Botta

        Part II: Class in Interactive Digital and Mobile Media



      7. Horse Racing, Social Class, and the Spaces of Gambling. Holly Kruse





      8. “Keep it Classy”: Grindr, Facebook and Enclaves of Queer Privilege in India. Rohit K. Dasgupta





      9. YouTube-based Programming and Saudi Youth: Constructing a New Online Class and Monetizing Strategies. Omar Daoudi





      10. Mobile Technology and Class: Australian Family Households, Socioeconomic Status and Techno-literacy. Will Balmford and Larissa Hjorth





      11. Hanging Out at Home as a Lifestyle: YouTube Home Tour Vlogs in East Asia. Crystal Abidi





      12. Young People, Smartphones, and Invisible Illiteracies: Closing the Potentiality–Actuality Chasm in Mobile Media. Sun Sun Lim and Renae Sze Ming Lo





      13. Childhood, Media, and Class in South Asia. Shakuntala Banaji

        Part III: Labor in Digital/Media Contexts



      14. The Roots of Journalistic Perception: A Bourdieusian Approach to Media and Class. Sandra Vera-Zambrano and Matthew Powers





      15. The Aspirational Class “Mobility” of Digital Nomads. Erika Polson





      16. Technologies of Recognition: The Classificatory Function of Social Media in Mobile Careers. André Jansson





      17. The Gig Economy and Class (De)composition. Todd Wolfson





      18. Digital Hierarchies of Laboring Subjects. Kaitlyn Wauthier, Alyssa Fisher, and Radhika Gajjala





      19. Between “World Class Work” and “Proletarianized Labor”: Digital Labor Imaginaries in the Global South. Cheryll Ruth Soriano and Jason Vincent Cabañes

        Part IV: Media, Class, and Expressions of Citizenship



      20. Class Distinctions in Urban Broadband Initiatives. Germaine Halegoua





      21. “Second-class” Access: Homelessness and the Digital Materialization of Class. Justine Humphry





      22. Marginality and Social Class in Moroccan Youth Media. Mohamed El Marzouki





      23. Reconsidering Mobility: The Competing Logics of Information and Communication Technologies Across Class Differences in the Context of Denver’s Gentrification. Lynn Schofield Clark





      24. Class Interplay in Social Activism in Kenya. Job Mwaura

        Postscript



      25. The Vivid Particularities of Class and Media. David Morley



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