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    Making sense of place and the role of migrant media : a South African migrant radio case study

    Wessels, Antoinette

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    2015-07
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    Wessels, A. (2015, July). Making sense of place and the role of migrant media: a South African migrant radio case study. Paper presented at Australian and New Zealand Communication Association (ANZCA) Queenstown, New Zealand.
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    Abstract
    * Migrants relate homesickness to a physical place * Components of a sense of place * SANZ Live South African NZ live radio * Significance of community radio, acitivites, music as ethnic identity, Braai Day. * Community work * Further work * References
    Keywords:
    South Africans in New Zealand, community radio, migrants, migrant identity, migrant media, Braai Day (National Heritage Day, South Africa)
    ANZSRC Field of Research:
    200208 Migrant Cultural Studies
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