A richer vision : the development of ethnic minority media in western democracies
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A richer vision : the development of ethnic minority media in western democracies
(Communication and development series)
UNESCO Pub. , J. Libbey, c1994
- : UNESCO
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内容説明・目次
内容説明
This work makes a contribution on the literature on ethnicity and communication policy. As well as looking at how ethnic minority communities are represented by the media, the book focuses on the programme-making activities of people from those communities. This hitherto neglected perspective therefore investigates the levels of access and participation ethnic minorities experience in media institutions and careers. The book reveals the similarities, in ethnic-political terms, of the exclusionary practices of multi-ethnic nation states. The main features of the book include international comparative case studies, an examination of exclusionary policies in media systems, insights into the political economy of ethnic minority media production and a contribution to the theoretical analysis of the relation between mainstream and ethnic-minority media in multi-ethnic societies. The book should be useful for those concerned with an understanding of the role of the media in multi-ethnic societies.
As such it is relevant to all broadcasters, academics, teachers, researchers, students working and researching in mass media and communications policy and to those whose primary concern is with ethnicity, racism and multi-cultural studies.
目次
- General introduction - ethnicity and media democratization within the nation-state, Charles Husband
- communications training programmes for members of ethnic minority groups in the United States of America - an overview, John Downing
- ethnic minorities in the media - the case of the Netherlands, L. Bovenkerk-Teerink
- behind the rhetoric - employment practices in ethnic minority media in Australia, Matt Ngui
- access to the media and the challenge to cultural racism in France, Pascale Boucaud and Paul Stubbs
- the development of local radio and ethnic minority initiatives in Norway, S. Ananthakrishnan
- market forces and the marginalization of black film and video production in the United Kingdom, Ali Hussein.
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