Ethnic media are an integral part of a multicultural communication infrastructure benefiting all Canadians, as they provide services pivotal to immigrants’ settlement, integration, and participation in Canadian society, yet numerous studies of ethnic media reveal deficiencies in their performance. This analysis informed by interview data examines Chinese language media’s normative goals in relation to news decision-making. Outlet news workers convey commendable goals, and those who stress citizen building dedicate themselves to journalistic roles despite unfavourable circumstances. Meanwhile, Chinese language media outlets operate according to norms of social responsibility divergent from mainstream media. Narrow definitions of social respo...
The ethnic press plays a vital role in the consolidation of ethnic communities and the formation of ...
With the increasingly multicultural demography in Greater Vancouver, diasporic media have played an ...
This is a study of the development of Chinese-language newspapers in Canada since the 1970s. In con...
Taking a quantitative approach, this research surveyed Chinese migrants in Canada regarding channels...
This chapter provides an updated survey of the recent development of Chinese media in Canada as a re...
Traditional media, such as newspapers, face existential challenges from the rapid rise of new media....
The editors and publishers of ethnic newspapers acknowledge the importance of reporting local news i...
This report introduces how Chinese-language media based in Vancouver have experienced ups and downs,...
Ethnic broadcasting is a unique phenomenon of multiethnic countries that could reflect and influence...
Abstract: We examined the coverage of ethnic Chinese in The Toronto Star and the Vancouver Sun from ...
Ethnic media is said to perform a number of roles, including: 1) protecting and (re) constructing et...
The upsurge of Chinese language media—publications, radio, television, and the Internet—mirrors the ...
This is a content analysis on the coverage of the ethnic Chinese community by The Toronto Star and T...
The study examines the print media’s representation of the Chinese diaspora in New Zealand over the ...
Ethnic media, defined by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (fo...
The ethnic press plays a vital role in the consolidation of ethnic communities and the formation of ...
With the increasingly multicultural demography in Greater Vancouver, diasporic media have played an ...
This is a study of the development of Chinese-language newspapers in Canada since the 1970s. In con...
Taking a quantitative approach, this research surveyed Chinese migrants in Canada regarding channels...
This chapter provides an updated survey of the recent development of Chinese media in Canada as a re...
Traditional media, such as newspapers, face existential challenges from the rapid rise of new media....
The editors and publishers of ethnic newspapers acknowledge the importance of reporting local news i...
This report introduces how Chinese-language media based in Vancouver have experienced ups and downs,...
Ethnic broadcasting is a unique phenomenon of multiethnic countries that could reflect and influence...
Abstract: We examined the coverage of ethnic Chinese in The Toronto Star and the Vancouver Sun from ...
Ethnic media is said to perform a number of roles, including: 1) protecting and (re) constructing et...
The upsurge of Chinese language media—publications, radio, television, and the Internet—mirrors the ...
This is a content analysis on the coverage of the ethnic Chinese community by The Toronto Star and T...
The study examines the print media’s representation of the Chinese diaspora in New Zealand over the ...
Ethnic media, defined by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (fo...
The ethnic press plays a vital role in the consolidation of ethnic communities and the formation of ...
With the increasingly multicultural demography in Greater Vancouver, diasporic media have played an ...
This is a study of the development of Chinese-language newspapers in Canada since the 1970s. In con...