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Sarah J. Jackson
Sarah J. Jackson
Presidential Associate Professor, Annenberg School for Communication at University of Pennsylvania
Verified email at asc.upenn.edu - Homepage
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# HashtagActivism: Networks of race and gender justice
SJ Jackson, M Bailey, BF Welles
Mit Press, 2020
6872020
Hijacking# myNYPD: Social media dissent and networked counterpublics
SJ Jackson, B Foucault Welles
Journal of communication 65 (6), 932-952, 2015
4642015
# Ferguson is everywhere: Initiators in emerging counterpublic networks
SJ Jackson, B Foucault Welles
Information, Communication & Society 19 (3), 397-418, 2016
3172016
#GirlsLikeUs: Trans advocacy and community building online
SJ Jackson, M Bailey, B Foucault Welles
Gender, Race, and Class in Media A Critical Reader, 6th Edition 6, 2020
1772020
#GirlsLikeUs: Trans advocacy and community building online
SJ Jackson, M Bailey, B Foucault Welles
New Media & Society, 2017
1772017
(Re) imagining intersectional democracy from Black feminism to hashtag activism
SJ Jackson
Race, Class, and Gender: Intersections and Inequalities / Edition 10, 2019
1602019
(Re) imagining intersectional democracy from Black feminism to hashtag activism
SJ Jackson
Women's Studies in Communication 39 (4), 375-379, 2016
1602016
Ask a feminist: A conversation with Cathy J. Cohen on Black Lives Matter, feminism, and contemporary activism
CJ Cohen, SJ Jackson
Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 41 (4), 775-792, 2016
1262016
Digital Standpoints: Debating Gendered Violence and Racial Exclusions in the Feminist Counterpublic
SJ Jackson, S Banaszczyk
Journal of Communication Inquiry 40 (4), 391-407, 2016
1092016
How Black Twitter and other social media communities interact with mainstream news
D Freelon, L Lopez, M Clark, SJ Jackson
Knight Foundation, 2018
792018
Black Celebrity, Racial Politics, and the Press: Framing Dissent
SJ Jackson
Routledge, 2014
702014
Women Tweet on Violence: From #YesAllWomen to #MeToo
SJ Jackson, M Bailey, B Foucault Welles
Ada: A Journal of Gender New Media & Technology, 2019
522019
Reducing race: News themes in the 2008 primaries
CR Squires, SJ Jackson
The International Journal of Press/Politics 15 (4), 375-400, 2010
492010
Framing Megan Williams: Intersecting discourses of race, class, and gender in television news coverage of racialized rape
SJ Jackson
Feminist Media Studies 13 (1), 46-63, 2013
422013
The disavowal of race in communication theory
P Chakravartty, SJ Jackson
Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies, 2020
362020
The Battle for #Baltimore: Networked Counterpublics and the Contested Framing of Urban Unrest
B Foucault Welles, SJ Jackson
International Journal of Communication 13, 2019
282019
Politicians, Social Media, and Digital Publics: Old Rights, New Terrain (vol 64, pg 1646, 2020)
S Sobieraj, GM Masullo, PN Cohen, T Gillespie, SJ Jackson
AMERICAN BEHAVIORAL SCIENTIST, 2021
24*2021
Making #BlackLivesMatter in the Shadow of Selma: Collective Memory and Racial Justice Activism in U.S. News
SJ Jackson
Communication, Culture and Critique, 2021
182021
Black Lives Matter and the revitalization of collective visionary leadership
SJ Jackson
Leadership, 2020
112020
The Black Press and Baltimore: The Continuing Importance of African American Journalism During Urban Uprisings
SJ Jackson
News of Baltimore: Race, Rage and the City 1, 139-157, 2017
92017
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