The increasing complexity of the multilingual environment, in large part resulting from globalising media trends, is creating new challenges for multilingual media. This article explores forms of citizenship, issues of ‘community’ and transnational media use through the case study of the Special Broadcasting Service (SBS), Australia’s multilingual and multicultural national public broadcaster. SBS was developed as an element of Australian multicultural policy in a response to political pressures of a diverse society. It now needs to engage with contemporary forms of identity and increasingly sophisticated media use trends to maintain its relevance
In a globalized world it is critical to understand the role of media in the fostering of social iden...
This portfolio is submitted in the context of a professional doctorate degree in Cultural Research (...
This paper examines the availability of radio, TV and newspapers in community languages at the time ...
The increasing complexity of the multilingual environment, in large part resulting from globalising ...
This article investigates a redefined socio-cultural role of European public service broadcasting as...
Australia’s Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) Television is unique as a specifi-cally multicultural...
In this talk I want to focus on the activities of Australia's internationally unique multicultural n...
This article considers the distinctive ways in which the Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) has evol...
This article considers the concept of media citizenship in relation to the digital strategies of th...
Cultural diversity is a central issue of our times, although with different emphases in the European...
This paper draws attention to the lack of focus on multicultural issues in the context of the progra...
SBS has been the subject of some heated debates about funding models, commercial activity, perceived...
The SBS Corporation is Australia\u27s multicultural and multilingual public broadcaster. It was esta...
Australia is second only to Israel in being the world’s most culturally diverse nation, based largel...
Broadcast television has most often been understood as a site for the narration of unified national ...
In a globalized world it is critical to understand the role of media in the fostering of social iden...
This portfolio is submitted in the context of a professional doctorate degree in Cultural Research (...
This paper examines the availability of radio, TV and newspapers in community languages at the time ...
The increasing complexity of the multilingual environment, in large part resulting from globalising ...
This article investigates a redefined socio-cultural role of European public service broadcasting as...
Australia’s Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) Television is unique as a specifi-cally multicultural...
In this talk I want to focus on the activities of Australia's internationally unique multicultural n...
This article considers the distinctive ways in which the Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) has evol...
This article considers the concept of media citizenship in relation to the digital strategies of th...
Cultural diversity is a central issue of our times, although with different emphases in the European...
This paper draws attention to the lack of focus on multicultural issues in the context of the progra...
SBS has been the subject of some heated debates about funding models, commercial activity, perceived...
The SBS Corporation is Australia\u27s multicultural and multilingual public broadcaster. It was esta...
Australia is second only to Israel in being the world’s most culturally diverse nation, based largel...
Broadcast television has most often been understood as a site for the narration of unified national ...
In a globalized world it is critical to understand the role of media in the fostering of social iden...
This portfolio is submitted in the context of a professional doctorate degree in Cultural Research (...
This paper examines the availability of radio, TV and newspapers in community languages at the time ...