Language, Cultural and Communication Rights of Ethnic Minorities in South Africa
A Human Rights Approach
- Last Moyo
- Media Studies Department, School of Literature and Language Studies, University of Witwatersrand P. Bag 3, Wits 2050, Johannesburg, South Africa, last.moyo@wits.ac.za
資料來源
doi: 10.1177/1748048510362712 International Communication Gazette June 2010 vol. 72 no. 4-5 425-440
摘要Abstract
This article focuses on ethnic and
linguistic minorities and radio broadcasting in South Africa. It
examines the country’s
language, cultural and broadcasting policies and
their potential impact on the participation of ethnic minorities in
radio
broadcasting. In particular, special focus is given
to community and public radio. The study is broadly theoretical and
exploratory,
and examines how such policies influenced
institutional changes in broadcasting and the communication rights of
ethnic minorities.
The critique of policy is done within the broader
context of international human rights law which the South African
government
has ratified. Some of these treaties clearly put an
obligation on state parties to support the rights of ethnic and
linguistic
minorities. These obligations are not only
discussed within a rights framework, but also the country’s specific
social and
historical context.
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