This paper traces the history of BBC World Service (BBCWS) broadcasts to Afghanistan and the political struggles that led to the establishment of a Pashto language service to complement BBC broadcasting in Persian. The complex linguistic, ethnic, and tribal diversity of Afghanistan makes providing appropriate and relevant news, and an information service in the right language, accent, and idiom for Afghanistan, a daunting task. The paper analyzes the relationship between the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and the BBC, and the impetus behind the launch of a Pashto service for Afghans. It also explores the tensions between providing impartial news and engaging in communications for development purposes
Bearing in mind the big role media plays in shaping public opinion and the importance of understandi...
AbstractLaunched in 1938 as the BBC's first foreign language radio service, 80 years later, in 2008,...
The study critically examines coverage of Afghan conflict and the relationship between the elite pre...
This paper traces the history of BBC World Service (BBCWS) broadcasts to Afghanistan and the politic...
© 2002 SAGE PublicationsThis article examines the sociohistorical role of radio broadcasting in Afgh...
Afghanistan, with its cultural and historical background is an interesting country to explore. Regar...
BBC Urdu Service has long played a crucial role in connecting listeners in Pakistan to producers and...
This paper analyses the management of foreign languages in the language planning of Afghanistan afte...
Rumour and speculation in Iran have been rife for generations that the BBC has had a hand in every p...
Rumour and speculation in Iran have been rife for generations that the BBC has had a hand in every p...
This article sets out the analytical framework of this special issue and outlines the development of...
Local conflict zone interpreters occupy a precarious position between warring parties. They are ofte...
The Pashtun people that straddle Afghanistan and Pakistan are divided along family, clan and tribal ...
Launched in 1938 as the BBC's first foreign language radio service, 80 years later, in 2008, the BBC...
This paper is the second part of a work in progress that examines the impact of seventy years of BBC...
Bearing in mind the big role media plays in shaping public opinion and the importance of understandi...
AbstractLaunched in 1938 as the BBC's first foreign language radio service, 80 years later, in 2008,...
The study critically examines coverage of Afghan conflict and the relationship between the elite pre...
This paper traces the history of BBC World Service (BBCWS) broadcasts to Afghanistan and the politic...
© 2002 SAGE PublicationsThis article examines the sociohistorical role of radio broadcasting in Afgh...
Afghanistan, with its cultural and historical background is an interesting country to explore. Regar...
BBC Urdu Service has long played a crucial role in connecting listeners in Pakistan to producers and...
This paper analyses the management of foreign languages in the language planning of Afghanistan afte...
Rumour and speculation in Iran have been rife for generations that the BBC has had a hand in every p...
Rumour and speculation in Iran have been rife for generations that the BBC has had a hand in every p...
This article sets out the analytical framework of this special issue and outlines the development of...
Local conflict zone interpreters occupy a precarious position between warring parties. They are ofte...
The Pashtun people that straddle Afghanistan and Pakistan are divided along family, clan and tribal ...
Launched in 1938 as the BBC's first foreign language radio service, 80 years later, in 2008, the BBC...
This paper is the second part of a work in progress that examines the impact of seventy years of BBC...
Bearing in mind the big role media plays in shaping public opinion and the importance of understandi...
AbstractLaunched in 1938 as the BBC's first foreign language radio service, 80 years later, in 2008,...
The study critically examines coverage of Afghan conflict and the relationship between the elite pre...