Deficient Progression: Charting Diversity in Major Media and Religion Journals

IF 0.7 0 RELIGION Journal of Media and Religion Pub Date : 2022-01-02 DOI:10.1080/15348423.2021.2020494
Chiung Hwang Chen, Ethan Yorgason
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ABSTRACT This study analyzes the recent state of the field of media and religion along several “visible” dimensions of diversity. Although these elements give only a surface-level view of how diversity operates, we argue for both the value of and the need to increase these types of diversity within the field. The article numerically analyzes five leading journals publishing on media and religion since 2000. It evaluates both author characteristics and article content in relation to such elements of diversity as gender, race/ethnicity, sexual identity, geographic location, and religious focus. It finds that while important, if not fully sufficient, progress has been made in relation to gender, many of the other indicators of diversity continue to lag. Contributions from and attention to issues within non-White, non-Christian, and non-USA/Canada/European authors and communities are especially lacking. The article concludes with suggestions for increasing diversity within the field.
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缺陷进展:主要媒体和宗教期刊的多样性图表
本研究从几个“可见”的多样性维度分析了媒体与宗教领域的现状。虽然这些元素只提供了多样性如何运作的表面观点,但我们认为在该领域增加这些类型的多样性的价值和必要性。本文对2000年以来出版的五种主要媒体与宗教期刊进行了数值分析。它根据性别、种族/民族、性别认同、地理位置和宗教焦点等多样性因素评估作者特征和文章内容。报告发现,虽然在性别方面取得了重要的进展,但即使不是充分的进展,许多其他多样性指标仍然落后。尤其缺乏来自非白人、非基督徒、非美国/加拿大/欧洲作者和社区的贡献和关注。文章最后提出了增加该领域多样性的建议。
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