Professional communicators produce a diverse range of global Indigenous media while balancing professional journalistic conventions such as ‘objectivity’ against community and organizational responsibilities. Despite their work being tarred as biased, soft or preaching to the converted, Indigenous media producers argue that their work counterbalances biased mainstream media coverage that hampers Indigenous public sphere participation and denigrates Indigenous communities and individuals. Through interviews with 42 Indigenous media producers from Australia, Canada, Finland, Sweden and New Zealand, this study investigates their journalistic processes and attitudes to professional norms such as objectivity, source choices and news values. The ...
A continuing failure by the broader public sphere to account for Indigenous cultural needs has playe...
A continuing failure by the broader public sphere to account for Indigenous cultural needs has playe...
Across the world, Indigenous peoples are reclaiming their cultural and political identities, after h...
Based on a combination of existing literature and first-hand accounts by current or former working j...
JOURNALISM has played – and continues to play – a crucial role in ‘im-agining ’ indigenous people an...
Indigenous news media have experienced significant growth across the globe in recent years, but they...
Indigenous news media have experienced significant growth across the globe in recent years, but they...
Indigenous news media have experienced significant growth across the globe in recent years, but they...
Journalism has played—and continues to play— a crucial role in 'imagining' indigenous people and the...
News media coverage of Indigenous Australian peoples and perspectives is often absent or, when prese...
Indigenous journalism can facilitate the inclusion of Indigenous voices in the public sphere, thereb...
Abstract Indigenous journalism can facilitate the inclusion of Indigenous voices in the pub...
News media coverage of Indigenous Australian peoples and perspectives is often absent or, when prese...
Indigenous peoples continue to experience exclusion from mediated mainstream public sphere debates. ...
News media coverage of Indigenous Australian peoples and perspectives is often absent or, when prese...
A continuing failure by the broader public sphere to account for Indigenous cultural needs has playe...
A continuing failure by the broader public sphere to account for Indigenous cultural needs has playe...
Across the world, Indigenous peoples are reclaiming their cultural and political identities, after h...
Based on a combination of existing literature and first-hand accounts by current or former working j...
JOURNALISM has played – and continues to play – a crucial role in ‘im-agining ’ indigenous people an...
Indigenous news media have experienced significant growth across the globe in recent years, but they...
Indigenous news media have experienced significant growth across the globe in recent years, but they...
Indigenous news media have experienced significant growth across the globe in recent years, but they...
Journalism has played—and continues to play— a crucial role in 'imagining' indigenous people and the...
News media coverage of Indigenous Australian peoples and perspectives is often absent or, when prese...
Indigenous journalism can facilitate the inclusion of Indigenous voices in the public sphere, thereb...
Abstract Indigenous journalism can facilitate the inclusion of Indigenous voices in the pub...
News media coverage of Indigenous Australian peoples and perspectives is often absent or, when prese...
Indigenous peoples continue to experience exclusion from mediated mainstream public sphere debates. ...
News media coverage of Indigenous Australian peoples and perspectives is often absent or, when prese...
A continuing failure by the broader public sphere to account for Indigenous cultural needs has playe...
A continuing failure by the broader public sphere to account for Indigenous cultural needs has playe...
Across the world, Indigenous peoples are reclaiming their cultural and political identities, after h...