#politicalcommunicationsowhite: A call for considering race in the undergraduate political communication course
The field of communication has been working to reconcile its historic omission of race from research and pedagogy. The subfield of political communication has begun this process in its research but has yet to consider the implications of race missing from pedagogy. This essay offers an argument for...
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Main Authors: | Ant Woodall (Author), Lindsey Meeks (Author) |
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Central States Communication Association,
2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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