Sherri Marie Williams
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Sherri Marie Williams's Degrees
- PhD Communication University of California, Berkeley
- Masters Communication University of California, Berkeley
- Bachelors Communication University of California, Berkeley
Why Is Sherri Marie Williams Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)Dr Sherri Williams Assistant Professor School of Communication American University. Williams earned a Ph.D. mass communication and an M.A. in magazine, newspaper, and online journalism at Syracuse University's S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications. She also earned a B.A. English with a concentration in journalism at Jackson State University.
At the intersection of social media, social justice, reality television, mass media and how people of color use and are represented by these mediums is where you'll find Dr. Sherri Williams. Williams has a particular interest in how black people’s use of social media is changing social justice and the entertainment industry, especially television. She is also interested in and studies how marginalized people, especially black women, are represented in the media [1]. TWITTER @SherriWrites
Sherri Marie Williams's Published Works
Published Works
- Digital Defense: Black Feminists Resist Violence With Hashtag Activism (2015) (142)
- #SayHerName: using digital activism to document violence against black women (2016) (54)
- Male Mammies: A Social-Comparison Perspective on How Exaggeratedly Overweight Media Portrayals of Madea, Rasputia, and Big Momma Affect How Black Women Feel About Themselves (2012) (40)
- From Theory to Practice : The Application of Theories of Development to Academic Advising Philosophy and Practice (2009) (13)
- Cardi B: Love & Hip Hop’s unlikely feminist hero (2017) (9)
- #TeamLightSkin vs. #TeamDarkSkin: Colorism on Twitter (2016) (3)
- Stream of sadness: young black women’s racial trauma, police brutality and social media (2021) (2)
- More than numbers: an intersectional examination of media portrayals of formerly incarcerated Women Gladys and Jamie Scott (2021) (2)
- Revisiting digital defense and Black feminism on social media (2021) (2)
- Queen Sugar’s women directors: nourishing complex images (2019) (1)
- Watch out for the big girls: Black plus-sized content creators creating space and amplifying visibility in digital spaces (2021) (1)
- Lived Experience and Living History: A Case Study of the Black on Campus Student Journalism Project (2020) (1)
- The Black Digital Syllabus Movement: The Fusion of Academia, Activism and Arts (2020) (1)
- Teaching English over the telephone -outdated practice or wave of the future? (2017) (0)
- Screens and stereotypes: The transmission of images of women of color on Twitter and television (2015) (0)
- Philippine Nurses Association of Metropolitan Houston (2013) (0)
- Mammy Revisited: How Media Portrayals Of Overweight Black Women Affect How Black Women Feel About Themselves (2010) (0)
- Editors’ introduction: the twentieth anniversary issue of Feminist Media Studies (2021) (0)
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