Valerie Alia’s book, The New Media Nation: Indigenous Peoples and Global Communication (New York: Berghahn Books, 2012, 270 pp.), points the way to major communication breakthroughs for traditional communities around the world, in turn fostering a more democratic media discourse. From Canada to Japan, and Australia to Mexico, this ambitious and wide-reaching work examines a broad international movement that at once protects ancient languages and customs but also communicates to audiences across countries, oceans, and political boundaries. The publication is divided roughly into five sections: The emergence of a global vision for Indigenous communities scattered around the world; government policy obstacles and opportunities; lessons from Ca...
Prior studies describe digital tactics as specific strategies actors apply within broader repertoire...
This article considers how changing media practices of minority groups and political and media elite...
This editorial provides a brief historical overview of research on the impact of media on traditiona...
Valerie Alia’s book, The New Media Nation: Indigenous Peoples and Global Communication (New York: Be...
Valerie Alia’s book, The New Media Nation: Indigenous Peoples and Global Communication (New York: Be...
Indigenous journalism can facilitate the inclusion of Indigenous voices in the public sphere, thereb...
Asserting the right to meaningful representation, challenging the epistemological and methodological...
This article seeks both to communicate a sense of the vibrancy and diversity of Indigenous new media...
Reflecting on the increase in the use of social media in global Indigenous movements, this article e...
Indigenous peoples continue to experience exclusion from mediated mainstream public sphere debates. ...
This article explores the potential of emerging digital cultures for Indigenous participation in pol...
Indigenous peoples remain among the most marginalized population groups in the Americas. The decline...
Journalism has played—and continues to play— a crucial role in 'imagining' indigenous people and the...
Abstract This article covers a wide range of projects from the earliest epistemological challenges p...
Indigenous communities in Australia have fought for access to the airwaves, despite resistance from ...
Prior studies describe digital tactics as specific strategies actors apply within broader repertoire...
This article considers how changing media practices of minority groups and political and media elite...
This editorial provides a brief historical overview of research on the impact of media on traditiona...
Valerie Alia’s book, The New Media Nation: Indigenous Peoples and Global Communication (New York: Be...
Valerie Alia’s book, The New Media Nation: Indigenous Peoples and Global Communication (New York: Be...
Indigenous journalism can facilitate the inclusion of Indigenous voices in the public sphere, thereb...
Asserting the right to meaningful representation, challenging the epistemological and methodological...
This article seeks both to communicate a sense of the vibrancy and diversity of Indigenous new media...
Reflecting on the increase in the use of social media in global Indigenous movements, this article e...
Indigenous peoples continue to experience exclusion from mediated mainstream public sphere debates. ...
This article explores the potential of emerging digital cultures for Indigenous participation in pol...
Indigenous peoples remain among the most marginalized population groups in the Americas. The decline...
Journalism has played—and continues to play— a crucial role in 'imagining' indigenous people and the...
Abstract This article covers a wide range of projects from the earliest epistemological challenges p...
Indigenous communities in Australia have fought for access to the airwaves, despite resistance from ...
Prior studies describe digital tactics as specific strategies actors apply within broader repertoire...
This article considers how changing media practices of minority groups and political and media elite...
This editorial provides a brief historical overview of research on the impact of media on traditiona...