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Ethnic media as alternative media for South Asians in Metro Vancouver, Canada: Creating knowledge, engagement, civic and political awareness 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
Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2019-07-04 DOI: 10.1386/JOACM_00060_1
S. Bukhari
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.
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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引用次数: 2
Movimiento voices on campus: The newspapers of the Chicana/o student movement 校园里的运动之声:墨西哥裔学生运动的报纸
Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2019-07-04 DOI: 10.1386/JOACM_00058_1
Harry L. Simón Salazar
The political communication of the Chicana/o student movement of the 1960s and 1970s took place primarily through various forms of print media, with campus based student newspapers figuring prominently within that particular historical moment. At their peak, at least 48 Chicana/o student newspapers were produced on campuses throughout the country, marking these publications as both the principal and ideal format through which the flow of cultural and political information was channeled between movement publics, both on and off college campuses. Yet, the history of these publications has not been thoroughly documented, nor has the discursive legacy of this form of communicative resistance been fully examined. This paper provides a brief history of the emergence and significance of these student newspapers on campuses across the United States, focusing on how campus activists established this form of community media to help advocate on behalf of Chicana/o students and their broader publics.
20世纪60年代和70年代Chicana/o学生运动的政治交流主要是通过各种形式的印刷媒体进行的,校园学生报纸在那个特定的历史时刻发挥了重要作用。在鼎盛时期,至少有48份Chicana/o学生报纸在全国各地的校园里出版,标志着这些出版物既是主要的也是理想的形式,通过这些出版物,文化和政治信息的流动在大学校园内外的运动公众之间进行沟通。然而,这些出版物的历史并没有被彻底地记录下来,这种形式的交流抵抗的话语遗产也没有得到充分的研究。本文简要介绍了这些学生报纸在美国校园的出现和意义,重点介绍了校园活动家如何建立这种形式的社区媒体,以帮助代表墨西哥裔学生及其更广泛的公众进行宣传。
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引用次数: 0
Communication, migrant activism and counter-hegemonic narratives of Haitian diaspora in Brazil 巴西海地侨民的沟通、移民行动主义和反霸权叙事
Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2019-07-04 DOI: 10.1386/JOACM_00059_1
D. Cogo
This article presents ongoing findings of a larger research project oriented towards the analysis of counter-hegemonic narratives produced and shared in digital media by Haitian immigrants during 2015 and 2017. The analysis demonstrates how these narratives evidence racism experienced by these immigrants residing in Brazil. The analytical corpus is comprised of a selection of these media narratives as well as the examination of in-depth interviews conducted with Haitian immigrants in the Southeast, South and Mid-East areas of Brazil. Results show two dimensions in these narratives. On the one hand, the recognition and denunciation of racism marks the insertion and trajectory of Haitians in Brazil; on the other hand, the growing efforts for producing other representations in Haiti and Haitians in Brazil.
本文介绍了一个更大的研究项目的持续发现,该项目旨在分析2015年和2017年期间海地移民在数字媒体上产生和分享的反霸权叙事。分析表明,这些叙述如何证明这些移民在巴西所经历的种族主义。分析语料库包括这些媒体叙述的精选,以及对在巴西东南部、南部和中东地区与海地移民进行的深入访谈的审查。结果显示了这些叙述的两个维度。一方面,对种族主义的承认和谴责标志着海地人在巴西的进入和轨迹;另一方面,越来越多地努力在海地和在巴西的海地人制作其他代表。
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引用次数: 2
Era mejor cuando éramos ilegales (it was better when we were illegals): Indigenous people, the State and public interest indigenous radio stations in Colombia Era major cuando samos ilegales(当我们是非法移民的时候会更好):哥伦比亚土著人民、国家和公共利益的土著广播电台
Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2019-07-04 DOI: 10.1386/JOACM_00056_1
D. Cortés
This article discusses the intervention of the Colombian State in the development of indigenous radio stations, focusing on the case of the Misak and Nasa communities. As shown, these radio stations have had different contributions in these indigenous communities, such as forging a new generation of leaders, promoting their languages, and encouraging political mobilisation. However, these media projects have also brought new challenges for these communities, calling for a more careful consideration of the complexities of state intervention in community radio projects. This article contributes to a better understanding of the impact of state intervention in indigenous media, by focusing on three main features that illustrate some of the unintended consequences of these projects: 1) contradictory state legislation that, instead of empowering indigenous media projects, tamed their political potential; 2) the natural role of radio stations as a modern disruptors (Appadurai, 1996) that may have positives as well as negative consequence in the changes they generate in indigenous communities; and 3) the internal political struggles within these indigenous communities.
本文讨论哥伦比亚政府对土著广播电台发展的干预,重点是Misak和Nasa社区的情况。如上所示,这些广播电台在这些土著社区中有不同的贡献,例如培养新一代领导人、推广他们的语言和鼓励政治动员。然而,这些媒体计划也给这些社区带来了新的挑战,需要更仔细地考虑国家干预社区广播计划的复杂性。本文聚焦于说明原住民计划意外后果的三个主要特征,有助于更好地了解政府干预原住民媒体的影响:1)相互矛盾的国家立法,不但没有赋予原住民媒体计划权力,反而抑制了它们的政治潜力;2)广播电台作为现代破坏者的自然作用(Appadurai, 1996),可能对土著社区产生的变化产生积极和消极的影响;3)这些土著社区内部的政治斗争。
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引用次数: 1
We are all confident to speak: Using radio as a tool of resettlement for young people of refugee background 我们都有信心发言:利用无线电作为难民背景青年重新安置的工具
Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2019-07-04 DOI: 10.1386/JOACM_00061_1
Heather Anderson, S. Masocha, Neelu Sharma
Settlement presents a significant challenge for refugees compared to other migrants, given the forced, and often traumatic, nature of their resettlement, but despite this, many refugees arrive in Australia with the tools to positively face new challenges in their settlement and as a result have a very high chance of making a good life for themselves in Australia. This paper discusses the ways community media production can be utilised to investigate solutions to the resettlement challenges faced by young people of refugee background. It draws on findings from a pilot research project that involved young people with refugee experience in media and radio production, as well as broadcasting on an internet radio station at the University of South Australia. The findings suggest, preliminarily at least, that participation in community media can have a beneficial effect on a young persons settlement experience, in line with perceptions of what constitutes successful resettlement.
与其他移民相比,移民安置对难民来说是一个重大挑战,因为他们的重新安置是被迫的,而且往往是创伤性的,但尽管如此,许多难民来到澳大利亚时,都有积极面对定居新挑战的工具,因此有很高的机会在澳大利亚为自己创造美好的生活。本文讨论了如何利用社区媒体制作来调查难民背景的年轻人面临的重新安置挑战的解决方案。它借鉴了一个试点研究项目的结果,该项目涉及有难民经历的年轻人参与媒体和广播制作,并在南澳大利亚大学的一个互联网广播电台进行广播。调查结果至少初步表明,参与社区传播媒介可以对年轻人的定居经历产生有益的影响,这符合对成功重新定居的看法。
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引用次数: 1
Indigenous agency through visual narratives in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Colombia 在哥伦比亚圣玛尔塔内华达山脉通过视觉叙事的土著机构
Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2019-07-04 DOI: 10.1386/JOACM_00055_1
Laura Ximena Triana Gallego
This article focuses on the Wiwa community in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Colombia. This community has been reviving its traditional music as part of an effort to reconstruct its social network. Moreover, its members have recently embraced visual arts as a versatile medium in the context of the armed conflict. The local community of Siminke has started using visual tools not only to explicitly address their social and political issues on a regional level, but also to develop a new cultural space for self-expression and social (re)construction. Video and photography are being used here to preserve a cultural knowledge traditionally transmitted from generation to generation, a process disrupted by the armed conflict in the region. Methodology encompasses communicative methods such as interviews, visual analysis and photo-elicitation in order to understand and highlight the communitys internal perspective on the use of visual arts to reinforce their agency in pursuit of political goals.
本文关注的是哥伦比亚圣玛尔塔内华达山脉的维瓦社区。这个社区一直在复兴其传统音乐,作为重建其社会网络的努力的一部分。此外,其成员最近将视觉艺术视为武装冲突背景下的一种多功能媒介。思明克当地社区已经开始使用视觉工具,不仅在区域层面上明确解决他们的社会和政治问题,而且还为自我表达和社会(再)建设开发了一个新的文化空间。这里正在使用录像和摄影来保存传统上代代相传的文化知识,这一进程因该地区的武装冲突而中断。方法论包括访谈、视觉分析和照片引出等交流方法,以理解和突出社区内部对使用视觉艺术来加强其追求政治目标的代理的看法。
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引用次数: 2
Tribal radio stations as key community informants and sites of resistance to mainstream media narratives 部落广播电台作为重要的社区信息提供者和抵抗主流媒体叙述的场所
Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2019-07-04 DOI: 10.1386/JOACM_00057_1
Jana Wilbricht
Rural US Indigenous communities are disproportionately affected by digital divides, insufficient infrastructures, and health disparities, so that community radio still represents a key medium in the lean mediascapes of these communities. The first US radio stations licensed to American Indian/Alaska Native tribes began broadcasting in 1971, about 50 years after the rise of rural radio in the US, which until then had almost entirely ignored Indigenous news, concerns, and voices. This paper draws on interview data from 2016 fieldwork conducted in Alaska and Arizona with two community radio stations serving the local, mostly Indigenous audience, to highlight how its historical ties to social activism continue to play a role in how tribal radio functions as a medium today. Tribal radio stations value not only traditional journalistic standards, but also advocacy for the community, combating stereotypes, and view themselves as distinct from mainstream and other community media.
美国农村土著社区不成比例地受到数字鸿沟、基础设施不足和健康差距的影响,因此社区广播仍然是这些社区贫乏媒体环境中的关键媒体。1971年,第一家向美国印第安人/阿拉斯加土著部落授权的美国广播电台开始广播,大约在美国农村广播兴起50年后,在此之前,农村广播几乎完全忽略了土著的新闻、关注和声音。本文借鉴了2016年在阿拉斯加和亚利桑那州进行的实地调查的采访数据,两家社区广播电台为当地(主要是土著听众)服务,以突出其与社会行动主义的历史联系如何继续在部落广播作为今天的媒介中发挥作用。部落广播电台不仅重视传统的新闻标准,而且重视倡导社区,反对陈规定型观念,并认为自己与主流媒体和其他社区媒体不同。
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引用次数: 3
Alternative Media Meets Mainstream Politics: Activist Nation Rising 另类媒体遇上主流政治:激进主义国家崛起
Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2019-07-01 DOI: 10.1386/joacm_00052_5
Heather Anderson
Atkinson, Joshua D & Kenix, Linda Jean (2019) Alternative Media Meets Mainstream Politics: Activist Nation Rising. Lanham, USA: Lexington Books. ISBN 9781498584340, hbk, 223 pp.
阿特金森,约书亚D和肯尼克斯,琳达吉恩(2019)另类媒体遇到主流政治:活动家国家崛起。兰厄姆,美国:列克星敦图书公司。ISBN 9781498584340, hbk, 223页。
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引用次数: 5
Respublika! Experiments in the performance of participation and democracy 该党!参与和民主表现的实验
Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2019-07-01 DOI: 10.1386/joacm_00053_5
Ana Cristina Suzina
Carpentier, Nico (Editor) (2019) Respublika! Experiments in the performance of participation and democracy. Limassol, Cyprus: NeMe. ISBN 978-9963-9695-8-6, ebook, 380 p, Open Access. Available at: http://nicocarpentier.net/respublika/
Nico Carpentier(编辑)(2019)Respublika!参与和民主表现的实验。利马索尔,塞浦路斯:NeMe。ISBN 978-9963-9695-8-6,电子书,380页,开放获取。可在:http://nicocarpentier.net/respublika/
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引用次数: 4
Diverging ideals of autonomy: Non-state media in Cuba challenging a broken media monopoly 自治理想的分歧:古巴的非国有媒体挑战媒体垄断的破裂
Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2019-06-11 DOI: 10.1386/JOACM_00046_1
A. Natvig
News outlets funded by actors other than the state are broadening the range of movement for journalists in Cuba. How are these non-state outlets affecting ideals of autonomy in the state media? Through qualitative interviews, this study finds an emerging generational divide in Cuba between journalism students and journalists in state media. A majority of students want to work in non-state media because it means they can choose their own stories, have a more meaningful work day and earn more money. Most journalists are, on the other hand, sceptical of private businesses entering the media sector, and refer to the importance of ideology.
由政府以外的机构资助的新闻机构正在拓宽古巴记者的活动范围。这些非国家媒体是如何影响国家媒体的自主理想的?通过定性访谈,本研究发现古巴新闻系学生与国营媒体记者之间的代际差异正在显现。大多数学生希望在非国有媒体工作,因为这意味着他们可以选择自己的报道,有更有意义的工作,赚更多的钱。另一方面,大多数记者对私营企业进入媒体领域持怀疑态度,并提到意识形态的重要性。
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