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Charlton D McIlwain
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# communicationsowhite
P Chakravartty, R Kuo, V Grubbs, C McIlwain
Journal of Communication 68 (2), 254-266, 2018
6722018
Beyond the hashtags:# Ferguson,# Blacklivesmatter, and the online struggle for offline justice
D Freelon, CD McIlwain, M Clark
Center for Media & Social Impact, American University, Forthcoming, 2016
5812016
Quantifying the power and consequences of social media protest
D Freelon, C McIlwain, M Clark
New media & society 20 (3), 990-1011, 2018
3772018
Black software: The Internet and racial justice, from the AfroNet to Black Lives Matter
CD McIlwain
Oxford University Press, USA, 2019
2122019
Race appeal: How candidates invoke race in US political campaigns
C McIlwain, SM Caliendo
Temple University Press, 2011
1332011
Minority candidates, media framing, and racial cues in the 2004 election
SM Caliendo, CD McIlwain
Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics 11 (4), 45-69, 2006
1122006
When death goes pop: Death, media & the remaking of community
CD McIlwain
Peter Lang, 2005
932005
The Routledge companion to race and ethnicity
SM Caliendo, CD McIlwain
Routledge, 2011
672011
Beyond the hashtags
D Freelon, CD McIlwain, MD Clark
Washington DC: Center For Media & Social Impact, 2016
532016
Racial formation, inequality and the political economy of web traffic
C McIlwain
Information, Communication & Society 20 (7), 1073-1089, 2017
462017
Perceptions of Leadership and the Challenge of Obama's Blackness
CD McIlwain
Journal of Black Studies 38 (1), 64-74, 2007
462007
Race, pigskin, and politics: A semiotic analysis of racial images in political advertising
CD Mcilwain
Walter de Gruyter 2007 (167), 169-191, 2007
432007
Mitt Romney’s racist appeals: How race was played in the 2012 presidential election
CD McIlwain, SM Caliendo
American Behavioral Scientist 58 (9), 1157-1168, 2014
252014
Black messages, white messages: The differential use of racial appeals by black and white candidates
CD McIlwain, SM Caliendo
Journal of Black Studies 39 (5), 732-743, 2009
242009
Death in black and white: death, ritual and family ecology
C McIlwain
Hampton Press, 2003
222003
Racialized media coverage of minority candidates in the 2008 democratic presidential primary
CD McIlwain
American Behavioral Scientist 55 (4), 371-389, 2011
212011
The hidden truths in black sitcoms
RRM Coleman, CD McIlwain
The sitcom reader: America viewed and skewed, 125-137, 2005
202005
From deracialization to racial distinction: interpreting Obama's successful racial narrative
C McIlwain
Social Semiotics 23 (1), 119-145, 2013
142013
Death in black and white: A study of family differences in the performance of death rituals
CD McIlwain
Communication Quarterly 49 (3), Q1, 2001
132001
Headache and heartbreak: The elusiveness of ‘‘model minority’’status attainment for African Americans
CD McIlwain, L Johnson
The emerging monoculture: Assimilation and the ‘‘model minority, 110-123, 2003
122003
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