Ethnic media as alternative media for South Asians in Metro Vancouver, Canada: Creating knowledge, engagement, civic and political awareness

S. Bukhari
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South Asians, making 11% of the total population of Metro Vancouver, have established a large number of ethnic media sources including exclusive 24/7 radio stations, several newspapers, magazines, and online media in different South Asian languages for their audience. This qualitative research study of ethnic media of South Asian communities living in Metro Vancouver, reveals that ethnic media, specifically radio, provided active media space for discussion and dialogue on crucial issues concerning their everyday life challenges as immigrant communities. According to the participants, ethnic media triggered political activism and awareness through their content, especially due to mainstream medias failure of coverage or negative coverage of ethnic minorities. This qualitative study uses in-depth interviews with thirteen South Asian ethnic media practitioners including media owners, journalists, and anchorpersons, as well as focus group discussions with South Asian audiences in Metro Vancouver. The article discusses the role of South Asian ethnic media, as alternative media, in creating knowledge, engagement, civic and political awareness, and giving a participatory platform to raise the voices of their audiences.
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族裔媒体作为加拿大大温哥华地区南亚人的另类媒体:创造知识、参与、公民和政治意识
南亚人占大温哥华地区总人口的11%,他们建立了大量的民族媒体来源,包括独家的24/7广播电台、几家报纸、杂志和不同南亚语言的在线媒体。本研究对居住在大温哥华地区的南亚社群的族群媒体进行定性研究,发现族群媒体,特别是广播,提供了活跃的媒体空间,让他们讨论与日常生活挑战相关的关键议题。与会者认为,少数民族媒体通过其内容引发了政治活动和意识,特别是由于主流媒体对少数民族的报道失败或负面报道。本定性研究采用了对13位南亚少数民族媒体从业者的深度访谈,包括媒体所有者、记者和主持人,以及与大温哥华地区南亚观众的焦点小组讨论。本文讨论南亚少数族裔媒体作为另类媒体,在创造知识、参与、公民与政治意识,以及提供参与平台,提高受众的声音方面所扮演的角色。
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Journal of Alternative and Community Media
Journal of Alternative and Community Media Social Sciences-Communication
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