User:Vsiguenza/Muted group theory/Bibliography

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 * The muted group theory article needs more implementation of historically underrepresented groups of women who have been silenced in the communication realm. The peer-reviewed article "From the standpoints of traditionally muted groups" will cover this extensively.
 * Under the "applications" contexts I strive to incorporate modern research as improved examples of muted group theory in mass media, social rituals, the workplace, politics, education and theology.
 * I plan to also update the images presented to reflect current affairs in the media/communication realm.
 * The "sexuality" subhead lacks substantial information about muted group theory's relation to LGBTQ+ groups. I can update this by incorporating factually reported experiences from the community.
 * I aim to incorporate the importance of how muted group theory provides insight into how rape culture is created and perpetuated as an unnerving phenomenon in college settings. This would be written under the "education" subhead or I might create a "college campus" subhead.
 * Under the subhead "Intereethnic communication" I plan to extend muted group theory to not just in African communication research but also in other ethnic groups.
 * Below the "critiques" head I plan on adding sociological context to why women and men perceive reality differently from the book "The body, childhood and society."