Introducing the Marginalized Image Navigation and Expression (MINE) principles via the confirmation hearings of judge Ketanji Brown Jackson

IF 4.1 3区 管理学 Q2 BUSINESS
Theon E. Hill , Damion Waymer
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Abstract

Image Restoration Theory (IRT) examines the strategies that people, especially public figures, and organizations use when they face image and reputational threats. Past scholarship has not fully accounted for the impact of identity on an individual or group’s ability to invoke image repair strategies. We examine the 2022 Supreme Court confirmation hearings of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson through an intersectional lens to spotlight the constraints that minoritized populations, generally, and Black women, specifically, encounter when responding to reputational threats. Given the legacies of patriarchy and whiteness that operate in the West, Black women often lack the standing in the eyes of the public to defend themselves against attacks and accusations, an experience we describe as nonpersonhood. This point suggests that image repair strategies are not neutral, but embedded within socio-political and historical contexts. Via our analysis, we introduce Marginalized Image Navigation and Expression (MINE) principles as a conceptual framework that is useful for understanding the nuanced ways that images are navigated, negotiated, and expressed, especially for marginalized persons. Finally, we examine the implications of our arguments in the context of reputational threats against minoritized people and organizations.

The most disrespected person in America is the Black woman. The most unprotected person in America is the Black woman. The most neglected person in America is the Black woman.

Malcolm X

通过凯坦吉-布朗-杰克逊法官的确认听证会介绍边缘化图像导航和表达(MINE)原则
形象修复理论(IRT)研究了人们(尤其是公众人物)和组织在面临形象和声誉威胁时使用的策略。以往的学术研究并没有充分考虑到身份认同对个人或团体运用形象修复策略能力的影响。我们通过交叉视角研究了 2022 年最高法院对凯坦吉-布朗-杰克逊法官的确认听证会,以揭示少数群体,特别是黑人妇女,在应对名誉威胁时所遇到的限制。鉴于父权制和白人制度在西方的影响,黑人妇女在公众眼中往往没有地位来保护自己免受攻击和指责,我们将这种经历描述为非人格。这一点表明,形象修复策略并不是中立的,而是蕴含在社会政治和历史背景中的。通过分析,我们提出了边缘化图像导航和表达(MINE)原则,作为一个概念框架,有助于理解图像导航、协商和表达的细微方式,尤其是边缘化人群。最后,我们将结合针对少数群体和组织的声誉威胁,探讨我们的论点的意义。美国最不受保护的人是黑人妇女。美国最被忽视的人是黑人妇女。
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期刊介绍: The Public Relations Review is the oldest journal devoted to articles that examine public relations in depth, and commentaries by specialists in the field. Most of the articles are based on empirical research undertaken by professionals and academics in the field. In addition to research articles and commentaries, The Review publishes invited research in brief, and book reviews in the fields of public relations, mass communications, organizational communications, public opinion formations, social science research and evaluation, marketing, management and public policy formation.
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