This article provides clarity about the different types of journalism that come under Australia’s vibrant community media umbrella and conceptualizes their relationships to one another against the backdrop of dominant media. We draw on critical-cultural theory, using the concept of media power to argue that journalism invents and reinforces the idea of “community” among audiences, generating advantages and sometimes inequalities as well. It is also used to differentiate certain community journalism practices from mainstream norms and conventions, although we highlight that “community” is a powerful idea that dominant media use to their advantage as well
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In lieu of an abstract, here is the chapter\u27s first paragraph: The literature of journalism and c...
Recent research into the Australian community broadcasting sector has revealed a developing role for...
The shift from 20th century mass communications media towards convergent media and Web 2.0 has raise...
Established community mass media sectors in Australasia, Europe and the Americas alongside emerging ...
definitions in community broadcasting Journalists and media researchers globally are increasingly ex...
This paper reports on the first qualitative audience study of the Australian community broadcasting ...
How can we ensure that our mass media speaks in a way that is meaningful to all Australians and give...
This article looks at the changing notion of access in communications policy. It compares the regime...
Journalists and media researchers globally are increasingly expressing concern about trends in the n...
The authors welcome the opportunity provided by this Independent Media Inquiry to investigate the fu...
Whether we call it community or rural, small-town newspapers, radio, and to a lesser extent, televis...
What does a longitudinal study of independent newspapers tell us about sustaining and developing com...
This article examines the emergence of new, inter-local spaces of news production and consumption, d...
Public journalism seeks to provide ordinary people access to the public sphere. In doing so it attem...
The history of community media contains such extreme episodes because of its challenge to the domina...
In lieu of an abstract, here is the chapter\u27s first paragraph: The literature of journalism and c...
Recent research into the Australian community broadcasting sector has revealed a developing role for...
The shift from 20th century mass communications media towards convergent media and Web 2.0 has raise...