Samford University: Samford Research Examines Media Characterizations Of Interactions Between Police, Black Girls And Women

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Mountain Brook AL

29 October, 2021

1:15 PM

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Press release from Samford University: October 28, 2021 Theresa Davidson Using content analysis of mainstream and Black-oriented news media, the group investigated the representation of Black girls and women in interactions with police. Miller said the project revealed notable differences between Black-oriented and mainstream media characterizations of those interactions. "Specific patterns that emerge include the perspective of "experts," context and community, agency, and humanization/dehumanization," she said. The group presented their findings and led a discussion of how different news sources can shape understanding of Black girls and women, particularly their experiences with police violence. Miller is a professor in Samford's Department of Communication and Media. Davidson is director of the sociology program in the Department of Geography and Sociology. Pettway is a student in the Department of Psychology. Their project was supported by a Howard College of Arts and Sciences (HCAS) ASPIRE grant, a donor-funded program that makes possible one-on-one, faculty-guided summer research experiences for HCAS undergraduates. This press release was produced by the Samford University. The views expressed here are the author's own.

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