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English
Wiley-Blackwell
21 December 2018
"New diversity style guide helps journalists write with authority and accuracy about a complex, multicultural world

A companion to the online resource of the same name, The Diversity Style Guide raises the consciousness of journalists who strive to be accurate. Based on studies, news reports and style guides, as well as interviews with more than 50 journalists and experts, it offers the best, most up-to-date advice on writing about underrepresented and often misrepresented groups. Addressing such thorny questions as whether the words Black and White should be capitalized when referring to race and which pronouns to use for people who don't identify as male or female, the book helps readers navigate the minefield of names, terms, labels and colloquialisms that come with living in a diverse society.

The Diversity Style Guide comes in two parts. Part One offers enlightening chapters on Why is Diversity So Important; Implicit Bias; Black Americans; Native People; Hispanics and Latinos; Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders; Arab Americans and Muslim Americans; Immigrants and Immigration; Gender Identity and Sexual Orientation; People with Disabilities; Gender Equality in the News Media; Mental Illness, Substance Abuse and Suicide; and Diversity and Inclusion in a Changing Industry. Part Two includes Diversity and Inclusion Activities and an A-Z Guide with more than 500 terms.

This guide:

Helps journalists, journalism students, and other media writers better understand the context behind hot-button words so they can report with confidence and sensitivity Explores the subtle and not-so-subtle ways that certain words can alienate a source or infuriate a reader Provides writers with an understanding that diversity in journalism is about accuracy and truth, not ""political correctness."" Brings together guidance from more than 20 organizations and style guides into a single handy reference book

The Diversity Style Guide is first and foremost a guide for journalists, but it is also an important resource for journalism and writing instructors, as well as other media professionals. In addition, it will appeal to those in other fields looking to make informed choices in their word usage and their personal interactions."
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Imprint:   Wiley-Blackwell
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 145mm,  Spine: 25mm
Weight:   658g
ISBN:   9781119055150
ISBN 10:   1119055156
Pages:   424
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Acknowledgments ix Notes on Contributors xiii Introduction 1 Part I Covering a Diverse Society 7 1 Why is Diversity So Important? 9 Rachele Kanigel 2 Implicit Bias – Addressing the Bias Within Us 29 Sally Lehrman and Venise Wagner 3 Black Americans 39 Sandra L. Combs and Rachele Kanigel 4 Native People 61 Cristina Azocar 5 Hispanics and Latinos 85 Rachele Kanigel 6 Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders 109 Rachele Kanigel 7 Arab Americans and Muslim Americans 133 Joe Grimm and Osama Siblani 8 Covering Immigrants and Immigration 153 Rachele Kanigel 9 Gender Identity and Sexual Orientation 171 Rachele Kanigel 10 People with Disabilities 199 Kristin Gilger 11 Gender Equality in the News Media 219 Rachele Kanigel 12 Mental Illness, Substance Abuse and Suicide 241 Rachele Kanigel 13 Diversity and Inclusion in a Changing Industry 265 Rachele Kanigel Part II The Journalist’s Diversity Toolbox 281 Diversity and Inclusion Activities 283 Diversity Calendar 301 A–Z Diversity Style Guide 303 Index 401

RACHELE KANIGEL is a professor of journalism at San Francisco State University, where she teaches writing, reporting and media entrepreneurship classes and advises the award-winning student newspaper. She was a daily newspaper reporter for 15 years and has written for magazines and websites, including TIME, U.S. News & World Report, Health, San Francisco Magazine and MediaShift. She is the author of The Student Newspaper Survival Guide.

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