This paper draws upon a recently completed research project which examined the media environment and the identity politics of the Pakistani community in Bradford, England. Generation and gender were found to be powerful variables impacting upon both subjective identities and media consumption. The relationship between subjective identities and the viability of fragmented audiences in sustaining the media infrastructure is explored: particularly through a case study of the press. The transnational nature of political agendas and media conglomerates are exa-mined and related to the role of the public sphere in multiethnic societies
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My dissertation explores the relationships between states in the age of globalization, and the const...
The present article introduces some of the central themes explored across the contributions to this ...
Through an understanding of cultural communication in the worldwide mediascape, this book opens up t...
This edited volume examines the ways that global media shapes relations between place, culture, and ...
This paper explores the multiplicity of levels of media use and identity as a key element of the cha...
NoThis paper examines the current circumstances of minority ethnic media production. It particularly...
This publication offers a comprehensive and multispatial analysis of transnational life across the h...
Construction of identities can be manifested in the form of competing legitimation discourses over a...
This article focuses on the globalization of culture and the role of media in the ensuing identity c...
This article examines data from a year-long project, ‘Muslims in the European Mediascape’, which exp...
The paper critically analyzes the engagement of a group of Pakistani urban youth with global cultura...
This thesis explores how Britishness as nationalism, patriotism or national identity, and media come...
The dynamics of 'diasporic' video, television, cinema, music and Internet use - where peoples displa...
Local media perform a linking function for displaced audiences in a global landscape. Consumption of...
What does it mean to watch two-hour long news programmes every evening? Why are some people 'addicte...
My dissertation explores the relationships between states in the age of globalization, and the const...
The present article introduces some of the central themes explored across the contributions to this ...
Through an understanding of cultural communication in the worldwide mediascape, this book opens up t...