Ethnic media, community media and participatory culture
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doi: 10.1177/1464884906065512
Journalism August 2006 vol. 7 no. 3 262-280
摘要
Several recent studies document the rapid growth and success of ethnic or minority
media in, for example, North America and Western Europe. Scholars in the field tend
to attribute this trend as an expression of increasing worldwide migration patterns.
In this article this explanation is challenged by locating the proliferation of
these (news) media in a wider social trend: the worldwide emergence of all kinds of
community, alternative, oppositional, participatory and collaborative media
practices, in part amplified by the internet. A critical awareness of an
increasingly participatory global media culture in multicultural societies is
developed as a necessary tool to explain the success and impact of ethnic or
minority media, as well as to embrace the changing ways in which people
‘use’ their media.
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