This chapter examines how Australian television programs for children and young people reflected the arrival of large numbers of non-English-speaking migrants in the post-war decades. Children and teenagers of migrant backgrounds often developed a more complex relationship with Australian life and culture than their parents, and their media consumption reflected this complexity. These experiences reflect the broader complexities in Australian television policy as it attempted to cater to Australia’s diverse migrant population, and especially as television productions struggled to appeal to youth of varying backgrounds and language abilities. Like adult programming, early children’s shows such as Skippy and the long-running Play School made ...
This paper draws attention to the lack of focus on multicultural issues in the context of the progra...
For many countries, children’s television plays a vital role in national cultural representation. Au...
This article contributes to the understanding of socialisation of children of Filipino immigrants in...
This chapter examines how Australian television programs for children and young people reflected the...
The introduction of television into Australia in 1956 coincided with the nation’s socially transform...
This study is in the tradition of audience reception research and has its focus on the relationship ...
This thesis examines changes which have occurred since the late 1980s and early 1990s with respect t...
Layering and drift have occurred in Australian cultural policy surrounding the production of film an...
In relation to media policy, children's television is ‘special’ on a number of levels. The ways in w...
This article delivers preliminary findings from a series of interviews with Australian migrant produ...
Television is both a ubiquitous and powerful presence in everyday life. The content of its programs ...
Australia has a diverse population, which has been enriched and extended by a series of migration pr...
The advent of digital transmission, pay-TV and the internet fragmented the child audience across sev...
This article presents findings from interviews conducted with first and second-generation Asian Aust...
When considering the effects of cultural policy on international trade in television programming the...
This paper draws attention to the lack of focus on multicultural issues in the context of the progra...
For many countries, children’s television plays a vital role in national cultural representation. Au...
This article contributes to the understanding of socialisation of children of Filipino immigrants in...
This chapter examines how Australian television programs for children and young people reflected the...
The introduction of television into Australia in 1956 coincided with the nation’s socially transform...
This study is in the tradition of audience reception research and has its focus on the relationship ...
This thesis examines changes which have occurred since the late 1980s and early 1990s with respect t...
Layering and drift have occurred in Australian cultural policy surrounding the production of film an...
In relation to media policy, children's television is ‘special’ on a number of levels. The ways in w...
This article delivers preliminary findings from a series of interviews with Australian migrant produ...
Television is both a ubiquitous and powerful presence in everyday life. The content of its programs ...
Australia has a diverse population, which has been enriched and extended by a series of migration pr...
The advent of digital transmission, pay-TV and the internet fragmented the child audience across sev...
This article presents findings from interviews conducted with first and second-generation Asian Aust...
When considering the effects of cultural policy on international trade in television programming the...
This paper draws attention to the lack of focus on multicultural issues in the context of the progra...
For many countries, children’s television plays a vital role in national cultural representation. Au...
This article contributes to the understanding of socialisation of children of Filipino immigrants in...