Globalization and the public sphere
Exploring the space of community media in Sydney
Source
doi: 10.1177/1742766507074360 Global Media and Communication April 2007 vol. 3 no. 1 79-100
Abstract
Recent accounts of Habermas's conception
of the public sphere concern the interlocking of multiple networks and
spaces. In
a global context new interfaces between existing
(counter-) public spheres can lead to multiple counter-publics. This
article
explores this phenomenon through the examination of
the communicative spaces that offer alternatives to Australia's
mainstream
public sphere from three different strands of
Sydney's community media: diasporic media (Assyrian Radio SBS),
Indigenous media
(Koori Radio) and discursive sites that operate in
between ethnic and mainstream media (Forum for Australia's Islamic
Relations).
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