textabstractThis paper distinguishes between laissez-faire and interventionist models used to justify and implement cultural diversity initiatives in the news media. The laissez-faire model is characteristic of U.S journalism. However, due to the convergence of media systems and the widespread adoption of diversity management, the laissez-fair model may also become the prevalent model throughout other Western democracies, in Europe and elsewhere. The paper argues that the problem with the laissez-fair approach to cultural diversity in the media is that it relies on commercial instead of normative justifications. As a result, cultural diversity is mostly reduced to ornament. Equated with accuracy and treated as a business asset, diversity se...
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Media is a mirror society holds up to itself. Media records our lives and the world around us throu...
This paper distinguishes between laissez-faire and interventionist models used to justify and implem...
Mainstream American journalism rests on a pluralist model of democracy that conserves the status quo...
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Diversity has been conceptualized as a key objective of national and international cultural policies...
It seems on the face of it to be Inherently a good thing: More ideas are better ideas. As translated...
Corporate mergers and the consolidation of ownership in the American communications arena have long ...
Sweden, as many other European countries, has been engaged in the debate concerning the relationship...
Media is a mirror society holds up to itself. Media records our lives and the world around us throu...
This paper distinguishes between laissez-faire and interventionist models used to justify and implem...
Mainstream American journalism rests on a pluralist model of democracy that conserves the status quo...
Diversity and the Media opens with an exploration of diversity in relation to the normative framewor...
Concerns about selective exposure and disinformation in the digital news environment have brought th...
How can we ensure that our mass media speaks in a way that is meaningful to all Australians and give...
Promoting media diversity in a society is imperative for the social benefits that allow citizens to ...
In the past few years, the concept of diversity became widespread in the Western world. Its polysemy...
This paper intends to emphasise the importance of media in terms of social cohesion at the time of i...
Over the past forty years, the news industry has attempted to diversify the racial composition of th...
The protection and promotion of media diversity is one of the primary goals of national media laws a...
Diversity has been conceptualized as a key objective of national and international cultural policies...
It seems on the face of it to be Inherently a good thing: More ideas are better ideas. As translated...
Corporate mergers and the consolidation of ownership in the American communications arena have long ...
Sweden, as many other European countries, has been engaged in the debate concerning the relationship...
Media is a mirror society holds up to itself. Media records our lives and the world around us throu...