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Toward the De-Subjugation of Racially Marked Knowledges in Communication

In this article, I offer some of my reflections on the concept of race in communication research. It is divided into three sections: (a) Racially Marked and Unmarked Knowledges in Communication, (b) Thick Intersectionalities, and (c) Without Guarantees: Some Reflective Practices.

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Published in:The Southern communication journal 2010-03, Vol.75 (2), p.171-175
Main Author: Yep, Gust A.
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:In this article, I offer some of my reflections on the concept of race in communication research. It is divided into three sections: (a) Racially Marked and Unmarked Knowledges in Communication, (b) Thick Intersectionalities, and (c) Without Guarantees: Some Reflective Practices.
ISSN:1041-794X
1930-3203
DOI:10.1080/10417941003613263