在社会科学课堂上为 "备忘录 "让路:一代人的媒体偏好如何影响种族不平等的讨论

IF 3.1 2区 社会学 Q1 SOCIOLOGY
Anna Poudel, Lory Janelle Dance, Sutton Marvin
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这项试点研究分析了学生对两幅讽刺不同国家背景下种族主义的政治漫画的反应。八个有主持的焦点小组观看了政治漫画,然后通过调查和讨论分享了他们的反应。我们发现,参与者对法国漫画的反应是负面的,因为他们认为法国漫画认可种族主义态度。参与者对美国漫画的反应更为积极,因为他们认为美国漫画 "抨击 "了种族等级制度。第三组意料之外的发现与参与者的自发反馈有关,即尽管他们欢迎在教学中使用通俗喜剧,但与其他媒体形式相比,政治漫画给人的参与感较弱。这给我们留下了一个新的问题,需要在未来项目的第二阶段进行探讨:在课堂上讨论种族主义问题时,教师在选择通俗喜剧材料时,如何考虑到各代人在媒体偏好方面的差异?我们推测,相较于政治漫画,memes 可能会为讨论提供更有效的跳板。我们计划在本项目的第二阶段(一项关于使用通俗喜剧材料作为课堂讨论种族主义的跳板的跨国研究)中加入 "memes"。
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Making way for memes in the social science classroom: How generational media preferences may impact discussions of racial inequities
This pilot study analyzes student responses to two political cartoons which satirize racism in varying national contexts. Eight moderated focus groups viewed political cartoons then shared reactions via survey and discussion. We found that participants responded negatively to a French cartoon which they perceived endorsed racist attitudes. Participants had more positive responses to an American cartoon which they perceived to “punch up” at the racial hierarchy. A third, unanticipated set of findings relates to participants' spontaneous feedback that though they welcomed the use of popular comedy in teaching, political cartoons felt less engaging than other media formats. This left us with a new question to explore in a future second phase of our project: How can instructors consider generational differences regarding media preferences when selecting popular comedy materials for use in classroom discussions of racism? We speculate that memes, rather than political cartoons, may provide a more effective springboard for discussion. We plan to incorporate memes in the second phase of this project, a cross‐national study regarding the use of popular comedy materials as springboards to classroom discussions about racism.
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Sociology Compass
Sociology Compass SOCIOLOGY-
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