Contributor
Swartz, Omar.
Imprint:Mahwah, N.J. : Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers, 2006.
Descriptionxxiv, 263 p. ; 24 cm.
Note:Reflections of a social justice scholar / Omar Swartz -- Social justice and the challenge for communication studies / Amardo Rodriguez -- Across the great divides: from nonpartisan criticism to partisan criticism to applied communication activism for promoting social change and social justice / Lawrence R. Frey -- Communication, charity, social justice, and the abolition of homelessness / Phillip K. Tompkins -- Voice and the "other": interactive theatre as a model for education and liberation on university campuses / Jennifer Lyn Simpson and Rebecca Brown Adelman -- Challenges of international women of color in the United States: the complicated "rights" of belonging in globalization / Raka Shome -- A knife of fire: social justice, real politick, and "foreign" policy in a new world / Philip C. Wander -- Media activism in a "conservative" city: modeling citizenship / Tony Palmeri -- Social justice in interpersonal and family relationships / Linda Potter Crumley -- The desire to know and to love is never too small: my musings on teaching and social justice / Wenshu Lee -- Reflections on a project to promote social justice in communication education and research / W. Barnett Pearce -- Conclusion: on the material consequence of defining social justice / Lee Artz.
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and indexes.