With research that merges subfields of racialization and media policy, explores the US broadcasting policy, and examines racialization without integration and mediating structural challenges, the authors delve into multiple scenarios of racialization in policy. The chapters offer theoretical frameworks and case studies to consider the ways that media policy spaces are embedded with ideologies and praxes surrounding race.
Racializing Media Policy contributes to a wider understanding of the role of policy work in the media systems, particularly by examining the ways that race is embedded within those structures. This unique perspective makes the volume an important read for scholars across the Sociology and Media Studies fields, in addition to providing critical context for policymakers.
Jason A. Smith is an Affiliate Faculty with the Center for Social Science Research at George Mason University, USA, and member of the Justice 21 Committee with the Society for the Study of Social Problems.
Richard T. Craig is an Associate Professor of Communication at George Mason University, USA. His research centers on mass media political economy; addressing the production, distribution and consumption of media content.