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Emergent Health Communication Scholarship from and about African American, Latino/a/x, and American Indian/Alaskan Native Peoples
Angela Cooke-Jackson
- 200 pages
- English
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Emergent Health Communication Scholarship from and about African American, Latino/a/x, and American Indian/Alaskan Native Peoples
Angela Cooke-Jackson
About This Book
This book presents research by African American, Latino/a/x, and Alaskan Indian/Native American (AI/AN) communication scholars. It highlights the importance of communication and the recognition of the unique experiences that impact how health information and health care are understood through diverse racial and cultural perspectives.
Each chapter advances various divergent health issues and disparities pertinent to Black, Latino/a/x, and AI/AN communities, so that the powerful aspect of the human condition to know and be known as it relates to the negotiation of health and communication can be clearly understood. Contributions to this volume unabashedly call for more equitable, community-centric, tribally-centered, and transparent scholarship on topics of health disparities, health care, marginality, medical mistrust, social justice, and media and new technology as it relates to people of color. The authors in this book are committed to research areas that invigorate and reimagine conversations among clinicians, public health professionals, classroom environments, and communities.
This insightful volume seeks to shift the dominant culture paradigms and locate authors of color and their research experiences and scholarship as central to their work. It provides a space to amplify the voices of our collective lived experiences through the vehicle of rigorous engaged scholarship. The book was originally published as a special issue of Health Communication.
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- Cover
- Half Title
- Frontispiece
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Citation Information
- Notes on Contributors
- Introduction: Emergent Health Communication Scholarship from and about African American, Latino/a/x, and American Indian/Alaskan Native Peoples
- 1 Beyond Personal Experiences: Examining Mediated Vicarious Experiences as an Antecedent of Medical Mistrust
- 2 Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) to Enhance Participation of Racial/Ethnic Minorities in Clinical Trials: A 10-Year Systematic Review
- 3 The Effect of an Entertainment-Education Intervention on Reproductive Health of Young Women of Color
- 4 A Theoretically Based Analysis of Twitter Conversations about Trauma and Mental Health: Examining Responses to Storylines on the Television Show Queen Sugar
- 5 âAfter Philando, I Had to Take a Sick Day to Recoverâ: Psychological Distress, Trauma and Police Brutality in the Black Community
- 6 A Subjective Culture Approach to Cancer Prevention: Rural Black and White Adultsâ Perceptions of Using Virtual Health Assistants to Promote Colorectal Cancer Screening
- 7 African American Womenâs Maternal Healthcare Experiences: A Critical Race Theory Perspective
- 8 Individually Tailoring Messages to Promote African American Menâs Health
- 9 The Influence of Memorable Message Receipt on Dietary and Exercise Behavior among Self-Identified Black Women
- 10 Count Me Out: Perceptions of Black Patients Who Are on Dialysis But Who are Not on a Transplant Waitlist
- 11 In Our Sacred Voice â An Exploration of Tribal and Community Leader Perceptions as Health Communicators of Disease Prevention among American Indians in the Plains
- 12 A Comparative Analysis of Health News in Indigenous and Mainstream Media
- 13 Family Connections and the Latino Health Paradox: Exploring the Mediating Role of Loneliness in the Relationships Between the Latina/o Cultural Value of Familism and Health
- 14 A Pilot Study of Latinx Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Adolescent Patientsâ Goal Prioritizations in Patient-Provider Sexual Orientation and Health Disclosures
- 15 When Engagement Leads to Action: Understanding the Impact of Cancer (Mis)information among Latino/a Facebook Users
- 16 Construyendo Conexiones Para Los Niños: Environmental Justice, Reproductive Feminicidio, and Coalitional Possibility in the Borderlands
- Index