Meta G. Carstarphen
University of Oklahoma
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Howard Journal of Communications | 2010
Meta G. Carstarphen; John Sanchez
Native/American Indians have been historically marginalized in traditional news coverage since the earliest media practices in the United States. Influenced by the media, or forged by the media, research about Native/American Indian identity has continued to evolve and thrive in this new century by at once looking back and gazing forward. This critical essay analyzes the themes of Native/American Indians in the media through narrative frameworks, finding significant shifts in the portrayal of contemporary issues—such as in the contentious legal case of Cobell v. Salazar—when Indigenous voices are heard. Finally, by analyzing the powerful juncture of identity and media, this article suggests six thematic directions for future studies in this arena.
Cultural Studies <=> Critical Methodologies | 2015
Maria del Guadalupe Davidson; Ralph Beliveau; Kirsten T. Edwards; Meta G. Carstarphen; T. Elon Dancy; Michele Eodice; Greg Graham; Keith L. Humphrey; Sherri Irvin; Ben Keppel; Owen Kulemeka
This discussion among a community at the University of Oklahoma came from work presented at an event called “After Trayvon.” Several issues about social justice, African-American bodies, the experience of microagressions, the role and responsibility of local police, and the critical roles of history and the media were discussed in a forum with the public.
Archive | 1998
Meta G. Carstarphen; Jacqueline Lambiase
Archive | 2012
Meta G. Carstarphen; John Sanchez
Communication Booknotes Quarterly | 2018
Meta G. Carstarphen
Communication Booknotes Quarterly | 2017
Meta G. Carstarphen
Communication Booknotes Quarterly | 2017
Meta G. Carstarphen
Archive | 2014
Meta G. Carstarphen
Journal of Communication | 2014
Meta G. Carstarphen
Archive | 2013
Meta G. Carstarphen