The development of Canadian First Peoples’ media policies, discourses, and practices is an important subject to examine toward the end of the twentieth century as aboriginal self-government comes closer to a negotiated consensus than ever before. First, there has been a restructuring of the Canadian broadcasting system to include aboriginal broadcasting as an integral element. Second, First Peoples’ broadcasting lobbies have influenced the development of new mediating structures in Canada suc..
Broadcast television has most often been understood as a site for the narration of unified national ...
Since its inception in November 1936, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation has been a constant pres...
Indigenous autonomy, self-government and self-determination have historically been an area of confli...
The National Indigenous Television (NITV) service was launched in July 2007. NITV's public service b...
Media plays an integral role in (re)producing our social construction of reality. When viewed in lig...
Media plays an integral role in (re)producing our social construction of reality. When viewed in lig...
The foundations of the Canadian broadcasting system are pillared by the recognition of Canadian cult...
Australian television officially commenced in 1956, two decades after the United States and Britain....
[Extract] Radio forms the largest part of the Indigenous media sector. As relatively accessible and ...
This paper focuses primarily on the third epoch of communications history in Canada, encompassing t...
This chapter examines the interlocking fields of media and political representation, public policy a...
Postprint upload.Radio broadcasting spread quickly across southern Canada in the 1920s and 1930s thr...
Kerry McCallum and Lisa Waller locate the diverse, abundant and dynamic field of Indigenous media wi...
Indigenous communities in Australia have fought for access to the airwaves, despite resistance from ...
Abstract: Indigenous communities in Australia and Canada are challenging notions of the cultural heg...
Broadcast television has most often been understood as a site for the narration of unified national ...
Since its inception in November 1936, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation has been a constant pres...
Indigenous autonomy, self-government and self-determination have historically been an area of confli...
The National Indigenous Television (NITV) service was launched in July 2007. NITV's public service b...
Media plays an integral role in (re)producing our social construction of reality. When viewed in lig...
Media plays an integral role in (re)producing our social construction of reality. When viewed in lig...
The foundations of the Canadian broadcasting system are pillared by the recognition of Canadian cult...
Australian television officially commenced in 1956, two decades after the United States and Britain....
[Extract] Radio forms the largest part of the Indigenous media sector. As relatively accessible and ...
This paper focuses primarily on the third epoch of communications history in Canada, encompassing t...
This chapter examines the interlocking fields of media and political representation, public policy a...
Postprint upload.Radio broadcasting spread quickly across southern Canada in the 1920s and 1930s thr...
Kerry McCallum and Lisa Waller locate the diverse, abundant and dynamic field of Indigenous media wi...
Indigenous communities in Australia have fought for access to the airwaves, despite resistance from ...
Abstract: Indigenous communities in Australia and Canada are challenging notions of the cultural heg...
Broadcast television has most often been understood as a site for the narration of unified national ...
Since its inception in November 1936, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation has been a constant pres...
Indigenous autonomy, self-government and self-determination have historically been an area of confli...