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RCIADIC commissioner on racial stereotyping;
?Racial stereotyping and racism in the media is institutional, not individual. Which means, it results from news values, editorial policies, from routines of news gathering that are not in themselves racist or consciously prejudicial'
Grossberg and others (1992:34) have made an attempt to define stereotypes... Showed first 250 characters
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They came to the conclusion that ?stereotypes, however inaccurate are one form of representation, like fictions, they are created to serve as substitutions, standing in for what is real. They are there not to tell the like it is but to invite and encourage pretence'... Showed next 250 characters
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