[聯合] Lasutan部落豐年祭 跳戰舞迎賓

「感謝祖靈庇佑,也希望青年返鄉,共同維護並推動部落傳統文化。」花蓮縣長夫人徐榛蔚昨天參加花蓮市國裕里Lasutan部落豐年祭,以原住民語向族人問候,許多族人驚喜,也回報熱烈的掌聲;Lasutan頭目李吉勇非常高興,指著掛在豐年祭會場周圍的旗幟鼓勵族人「說族語,從我開始!」

[中時] 以學術之名 原民轟台大偷神木

南投信義鄉山林共治自救會等多個原民團體,不滿台灣大學實驗林管理處未事先告知,就把2棵因風災傾倒的千年紅檜神木,從原住民傳統領域運出,昨集結上百人到台大校門口抗議,要求台大將「竊占」的神木歸還,以慰祖靈,否則不排除採取更激烈的行動。

[自由] 〈台北都會〉聯合豐年祭冷清 挨批不尊重

二○一四新北市「原祭」原住民族嘉年華會系列—聯合豐年祭,昨天在新北市政府市民廣場舉行,活動強調十六個族群代表參加,展現多元的文化內涵,偌大的廣場卻因出席的人少,相當冷清;原住民族議員痛罵原民局輕率的做法藐視原住民文化,令人氣憤。

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2012年7月1日 星期日

[期刊論文] 初探傳播科技在部落:網咖與蘭嶼原住民日常生活

張玉佩

《資訊社會研究》 ; 23 期 (2012 / 07 / 01) , P96 - 119

摘要:
當資訊科技的近用被視為是國人基本生活權時,傳播科技的基礎建設也在國家政府的推動下進入蘭嶼原住民生活脈絡。本文將焦點放在傳播科技與原住民社會的辯證關係,以「蘭嶼網咖」為研究場域,採用民族誌研究方法,嘗試厚描傳播科技與蘭嶼原住民社會的互動與意義。研究發現,蘭嶼青少年透過網咖互動而集結成為詮釋社群,蘭嶼特殊的地理環境則影響

[期刊論文] 原住民數位典藏與在地力量: 以佳興部落文化保存為例

洪貞玲 (2012):〈原住民數位典藏與在地力量:以佳興部落文化保存為例〉,《原住民文化傳播學刊》第2期,頁22-39

摘要:


       本文以屏東縣佳興部落自主典藏的行動研究為分析對象,該計畫係以近
用、參與為核心概念,透過學術單位、民間組織與原鄉部落的合作,建立原
住民數位典藏。部落數位典藏主體的佳興部落,保有排灣族的古調歌謠、耆
老紋手、木雕傳承,也有文史工作者致力於部落文化保存的工作。在建立佳

2012年6月15日 星期五

Book Review: Understanding Ethnic Media: Producers, Consumers, and Societies

Book Review: Understanding Ethnic Media: Producers, Consumers, and Societies by Matthew D. Matsaganis, Vikki S. Katz, and Sandra J. Ball-Rokeach 

Queenie Byars
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, USA

 doi: 10.1177/1077699012443102
 Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly June 2012 vol. 89 no. 2 357-358

2012年6月1日 星期五

[期刊論文] 主體性的呈現,傳播權的實踐-台灣原住民族自主傳播的發展歷程

林福岳 

《台灣原住民研究論叢》 ; 11 期 (2012 / 06 / 01) , P1 - 24

摘要:
台灣原住民歷經三百多年殖民統治,正處於一種長期壓抑和宰制的過程中,造成了自我主體的扭曲、變形、甚或消失或被取代。這種情況,並不會因為單純的殖民統治消失或離開而完全改變,就後殖民的觀點而言,原住民族主體被侵略的現象,是從被殖民的時刻到目前為止不曾間斷的過程,其間受到殖民影響下的文化。即使殖民時期中止,實質上殖民者的意志仍

2012年4月1日 星期日

Double Vision: Election News Coverage on Mainstream and Indigenous Television in New Zealand

Double Vision:

Election News Coverage on Mainstream and Indigenous Television in New Zealand

  1. Margie Comrie1
  1. 1Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand
  1. Margie Comrie, School of Communication, Journalism and Marketing, Massey University, Private Bag 11,222 Palmerston North, New Zealand Email: m.a.comrie@massey.ac.nz

Source

  The International Journal of Press/Politics vol. 17 no. 3 275-293

At the crossroads of migrant workers, class, and media: a case study of a migrant workers’ television project

At the crossroads of migrant workers, class, and media: a case study of a migrant workers’ television project

  1. Hun-Yul Lee
  1. San Francisco State University, USA
  1. Hun-Yul Lee, San Francisco State University, 1600 Holloway Ave, San Francisco, CA 94132, United States Email: nomedia@gmail.com

資料來源

 doi: 10.1177/0163443711433666 

  Media Culture Society vol. 34 no. 3 312-327

Ethnic minority media in London: transition and transformation

Mediating the boundaries: Second-generation Korean American adolescents’ use of transnational Korean media as markers of social boundaries

Mediating the boundaries:

Second-generation Korean American adolescents’ use of transnational Korean media as markers of social boundaries

作者

  1. David C Oh
    1. Villanova University, USA
  1. David C Oh, Department of Communication Studies, Villanova University, Garey Hall, Room 23, 800 Lancaster Avenue, Villanova, PA 19085, USA Email: david.oh@villanova.edu

資料來源

 doi: 10.1177/1748048511432607

  International Communication Gazette vol. 74 no. 3 258-276

2012年2月1日 星期三

Book review: Valerie Alia, The New Media Nation: Indigenous Peoples and Global Communication

Book review: Valerie Alia, The New Media Nation: Indigenous Peoples and Global Communication

Valerie Alia, The New Media Nation: Indigenous Peoples and Global Communication. Oxford and
New York: Berghahn Books, 2009, 270 pp., US$80 (hbk).

Reviewed by: Andrew Jakubowicz, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, University of Technology
Sydney, Australia

Source
 doi: 10.1177/1750481311426907 DISCOURSE & COMMUNICATION vol. 6 no. 1 125-127

2012年1月1日 星期日

Travels, Songs and Displacements: Movement in Translocal Documentaries Interrogating Development

Travels, Songs and Displacements

Movement in Translocal Documentaries Interrogating Development

作者

  1. Rahul Mukherjee
  1. Rahul Mukherjee is affiliated with the Department of Film and Media Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara, US. E-mail: rahul_mukherjee@umail.ucsb.edu

資料來源

 doi: 10.1177/097492761100300105

  BioScope: South Asian Screen Studies vol. 3 no. 1 53-68

摘要

This article analyzes a set of translocal documentary films by always-on-the-move filmmakers who attempt to connect place-based struggles against exploitative development projects. These films stitch together recorded footage from various locales/places to bring out the commonalities and shared patterns among them, thereby creating translocal/transplace alliances interrogating the dominant development discourse. In some of these works, train journeys between two places become a way of connecting to the past and renewing erstwhile translocal ties. I examine the links between aesthetic strategies of depicting movement in the documentaries, and their political critique of the displacement and forced migration of indigenous communities in the wake of exogenous developmental interventions. While each documentary film highlights “movement,” the formal elements that achieve this vary from songs narrating journeys to expressive montages with multilayered soundtracks. Engaging in a discussion of Kora Rajee, which remembers and redeploys indigenous historical experiences of travel of the Oraon tribe, I explore how critiques of development can be approached by attending to the changing cultural-politics of tribal identities and their representation through documentaries. 

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2011年9月1日 星期四

Subjectivity Through Self-Education: Media and the Multicultural Citizen at the National Museum of the American Indian

Subjectivity Through Self-Education:

Media and the Multicultural Citizen at the National Museum of the American Indian

  1. Miranda J. Brady1
  1. 1Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada
  1. Miranda J. Brady, Carleton University, 1125 Colonel By Drive, 322 St. Pat’s, Ottawa, ON K1S 5B6, Canada Email: miranda.brady1@gmail.com

Source

  Television New Media vol. 12 no. 5 441-459

2011年8月1日 星期一

Minorities, integration and the media: Media regulation and media performance in multicultural and multilingual Switzerland

Minorities, integration and the media: Media regulation and media performance in multicultural and multilingual Switzerland

  1. Sara Signer
    1. University of Zurich, Switzerland
  1. Manuel Puppis
    1. University of Zurich, Switzerland, m.puppis@ipmz.uzh.ch
  1. Andrea Piga
    1. Swiss Television, Switzerland

Source

 doi: 10.1177/1748048511405818 International Communication Gazette vol. 73 no. 5 419-439

2011年7月1日 星期五

[期刊論文] 花蓮「阿美文化村」觀光符碼對原住民圖像建構之研究

呂傑華(Chieh-Hua Lu) ; 陳孟君(Meng-Jun Chen)

《台灣原住民族研究季刊》 ; 4 卷 2 期 (2011 / 07 / 01) , P39 - 76

摘要:
本研究以花蓮「阿美文化村」為對象,分析有關阿美文化村的觀光文本、空間與活動如何建構原住民的圖像。在文化傳播的過程中,觀光本具有促進不同地區與族群相互溝通的功能,但在「異族觀光」活動下,各種電子、印刷、網路媒體中所呈現或宣傳的觀光旅遊資訊首先

[期刊論文] 原住民部落自主傳播的媒介試驗:花蓮縣福音(Lohok)部落「村長麥克風」計畫 The Media Experiment of Indigenous Tribal Communication: The "The Village Head's Microphone" Project in the Lohok Tribe

林福岳(Fu-Yueh Lin)

《傳播研究與實踐》 ; 1 卷 2 期 (2011 / 07 / 01) , P149 - 177

摘要:
臺灣原住民族由於長期被殖民的歷程,使得傳播主體性被剝奪,傳播權未獲得保障,可能的改變方式是透過自有媒體進行自主傳播,方能翻轉傳播弱勢的現況。「村長麥克風」是一個

2011年3月1日 星期二

[期刊論文] 原住民族電視台vs.公廣價值?—原視法與原住民族獨立自主電視台之建構 Value Conflicts between Current Taiwan Indigenous Television and Taiwan Public Television Service: A New Way to Construct an Independent Indigenous Television in Taiwan

以撒克.阿復(Isak Afo)

《台灣原住民族研究季刊》 ; 4 卷 1 期 (2011 / 03 / 01) , P67 - 115

摘要:
原住民族電視台設台以後,因相關法令和配套措施未周全,以致原民台一開台即由具濃厚商業色彩的電視公司得標,且一年一標高度變動性無法累積經驗。之後,因『無線電視事業公股處理條例』相關規定,原民台之節目必須移撥到「公視基金會」來製播,開始了原民台寄寓於公廣集團的命運。而後『財團法人原住民族文化事業基金會設置條例』的通過,規定原

Indigenous MediaSpace and the Production of (Trans)locality on Nicaragua’s Mosquito Coast

Indigenous MediaSpace and the Production of (Trans)locality on Nicaragua’s Mosquito Coast 

作者

Kevin Glynn

University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand, kevin.glynn@canterbury.ac.nz

Julie Cupples  

University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand

資料來源

 

Television New Media vol. 12 no. 2 101-135

摘要

This article draws on notions of networked and multiscalar globalities to explore recent developments around indigenous and Afro-Caribbean media in Nicaragua’s Atlantic Coast region, whose inhabitants are reasserting their collective autonomy by reinvigorating and reformulating a centuries-old ideal of cosmopolitanism forged through a long history of intercultural exchange and the indigenization of foreign elements. The authors argue that their activities are advancing the development of convergent cultures associated with counterinscriptions of a grassroots globalization and the expansion of contexts in which new forms of indigenous and Afro-Caribbean cultural citizenship can emerge and become effective. Hence, mediated practices of cultural persistence on Nicaragua’s Mosquito Coast intensify and broaden the revivification and circulation of relational, nonmodern ontologies whose epistemic force contributes to wider Latin American movements for social transformation and illustrates in new ways the importance and the potential of indigenous media operations and the intercultural global networks within which they are implicated.

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Directing diversity: Managing cultural diversity media policies in Finnish and Swedish public service broadcasting

Directing diversity:

Managing cultural diversity media policies in Finnish and Swedish public service broadcasting

  1. Karina Horsti
    1. CEREN, University of Helsinki, Finland, karina.horsti@helsinki.fi
  1. Gunilla Hultén
    1. Stockholm University, Sweden, hulten@jmk.su.se

資料來源

 doi: 10.1177/1367877910382180 International Journal of Cultural Studies vol. 14 no. 2 209-227

Diasporic nationalism and the media: Asian women on the move

Diasporic nationalism and the media:

Asian women on the move  

Youna Kim

 The American University of Paris, France, ykim@aup.fr

資料來源

 doi: 10.1177/1367877910382184

  International Journal of Cultural Studies vol. 14 no. 2 133-151

2011年2月1日 星期二

‘Going deep’ and ‘giving back’: strategies for exceeding ethical expectations when researching amongst vulnerable youth

‘Going deep’ and ‘giving back’: strategies for exceeding ethical expectations when researching amongst vulnerable youth

  1. Sharlene Swartz
    1. Human Sciences Research Council, Cape Town, South Africa, sswartz@hsrc.ac.za

Source

 doi: 10.1177/1468794110385885 Qualitative Research vol. 11 no. 1 47-68

Ethnic entanglements: The BBC Tamil and Sinhala services amidst the civil war in Sri Lanka

Ethnic entanglements: The BBC Tamil and Sinhala services amidst the civil war in Sri Lanka