(c) The Author/s 2022AM accepted for publication in "Media, culture and society" first published online 25 October 2022.In settler-colonial countries like Aotearoa New Zealand, television programmes about rurality are fundamentally entwined with the nation’s colonial history, but how this context impacts on locally made, public service television content and production is seldom examined. Utilising data collected from interviews with programme makers and a novel bi-cultural friendship pair methodology, we examine how a high-rating mainstream programme, Country Calendar, conceptualises and delivers stories about Indigenous Māori and consider the extent to which these stories represent a decolonising of television narratives about rurality. T...
Tom O'Regan and Philip Batty in Australian Television Culture, identify a problematic confronta...
Television is recognised as one of the best mediums to effectively access a great number of people w...
Post-colonial theory has become an important but not uncontested lens through which a range of liter...
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s Country Hour radio programmes are produced regionally and...
Documentary film enacts a particular viewing position, which enlists spectators in what Elizabeth Co...
Research has shown news media in post-colonial societies such as Aotearoa New Zealand naturalise the...
Television permeates our daily lives. Ninety seven per cent of New Zealand households have a televis...
A scan of social research about rural New Zealand from the 1980s reveals power divisions which have ...
Robyn Longhurst and Carla Wilson enlarge the question of both national identity and gender by invest...
The Māori Television Service (MTS) is described as New Zealand's Indigenous broadcaster. Since its l...
The 1998 television broadcast of The New Zealand Wars documentary series was a significant public ev...
In Aotearoa New Zealand, television documentary is a particularly significant genre through which Mā...
Veracini suggests that the coloniser does not yet know ‘how settler decolonisation should appear’. I...
Broadcast television has most often been understood as a site for the narration of unified national ...
Lorenzo Veracini suggests that the coloniser does not yet know 'how settler decolonisation should ap...
Tom O'Regan and Philip Batty in Australian Television Culture, identify a problematic confronta...
Television is recognised as one of the best mediums to effectively access a great number of people w...
Post-colonial theory has become an important but not uncontested lens through which a range of liter...
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s Country Hour radio programmes are produced regionally and...
Documentary film enacts a particular viewing position, which enlists spectators in what Elizabeth Co...
Research has shown news media in post-colonial societies such as Aotearoa New Zealand naturalise the...
Television permeates our daily lives. Ninety seven per cent of New Zealand households have a televis...
A scan of social research about rural New Zealand from the 1980s reveals power divisions which have ...
Robyn Longhurst and Carla Wilson enlarge the question of both national identity and gender by invest...
The Māori Television Service (MTS) is described as New Zealand's Indigenous broadcaster. Since its l...
The 1998 television broadcast of The New Zealand Wars documentary series was a significant public ev...
In Aotearoa New Zealand, television documentary is a particularly significant genre through which Mā...
Veracini suggests that the coloniser does not yet know ‘how settler decolonisation should appear’. I...
Broadcast television has most often been understood as a site for the narration of unified national ...
Lorenzo Veracini suggests that the coloniser does not yet know 'how settler decolonisation should ap...
Tom O'Regan and Philip Batty in Australian Television Culture, identify a problematic confronta...
Television is recognised as one of the best mediums to effectively access a great number of people w...
Post-colonial theory has become an important but not uncontested lens through which a range of liter...