At the Intersection of Race, Gender and Sexuality: A Queer of Color Critique of Public Relations Habitus

IF 4.4 2区 文学 Q1 COMMUNICATION Journal of Public Relations Research Pub Date : 2021-11-02 DOI:10.1080/1062726X.2022.2051174
Nneka Logan, E. Ciszek
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ABSTRACT This article employs queer of color (QOC) critique as an analytical lens for public relations research. Expanding QOC inquiry in public relations is important because transgender people of color have been excluded from mainstream public relations theory and research. To address this gap and empirical opportunity, this article uses qualitative interviews to explore the experiences of transgender communicators of color in the United States who participate in public relations work. Habitus, intersectionality and QOC critique provide a theoretical framework that informs analysis. Advocacy, representation and empowerment are identified as important themes that characterize the experiences of our participants. Structural, representational and political intersectionality emerged as key reasons for their public relations work. The inclusion of QOC critique in public relations research joins and extends critical public relations perspectives that counter hegemonic racial and gender dynamics that characterize the public relations field.
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在种族、性别和性的交汇点上:公共关系习惯的色彩批判
摘要本文以“有色人种酷儿”批判作为公共关系研究的分析视角。在公共关系中扩大生活质量调查很重要,因为有色人种跨性别者被排除在主流公共关系理论和研究之外。为了解决这一差距和实证机会,本文采用定性访谈的方式,探讨了美国有色人种跨性别传播者参与公共关系工作的经历。习惯性、交叉性和生活质量批判为分析提供了理论框架。宣传、代表性和赋权被确定为我们参与者经历的重要主题。结构、代表性和政治交叉性成为他们公关工作的关键原因。将生活质量批判纳入公共关系研究,加入并扩展了批判公共关系的观点,这些观点反对公共关系领域特有的霸权种族和性别动态。
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