Ethnic Migrant Media Forum 2014 : curated proceedings. “Are we reaching all New Zealanders?". Exploring the role, benefits, challenges & potential of ethnic media in New Zealand
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Authors
Papoutsaki, Evangelia
Kolesova, Elena
Stephenson, Laura
Kolesova, Elena
Stephenson, Laura
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Date
2017-03-03
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New Zealand
ethnic media
ethnic identity
migrant media
diasporic media
mainstream media (MSM)
ethnic media
ethnic identity
migrant media
diasporic media
mainstream media (MSM)
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Citation
Papoutsaki, E. & Kolesova, E. (Eds.), Stephenson, L. (2017).Ethnic Migrant Media Forum 2014 : curated proceedings. “Are we reaching all New Zealanders?". Exploring the role, benefits, challenges & potential of ethnic media in New Zealand. Auckland, New Zealand, Unitec ePress. Retrieved from http://unitec. ac.nz/epress/. ISBN 9781927214206
Abstract
These curated proceedings present what was discussed during the Ethnic Migrant Media Forum, a one-day event hosted by the Department of Communication Studies at Unitec Institute of Technology’s Mt Albert campus in 2014. It is also an attempt to provide an analysis of what was discussed by identifying a number of emerging themes.
This publication brings together the curated statements by ethnic media practitioners, academics, and industry representatives involved with ethnic media in New Zealand, presenting a host of issues on ethnic media’s role within the country’s bicultural and multicultural context and organised around the three key themes: 1) Defining ethnic, migrant, diasporic media – what does it mean, who is it, what communities does it represent? 2) Roles and aims of ethnic media – why does ethnic media matter, who does it matter for and what role does ethnic media play in NZ? 3) Impact, challenges and potential – how can ethnic media be used more effectively, what are the challenges and potential?
An introductory chapter by forum organisers and this publication’s editors, A/Prof. Evangelia Papoutsaki and Dr Elena Kolesova, presents a background context against which these themes are situated, while Dr Peter Thompson from Victoria University contributes a discussion chapter that brings in a different perspective. Selected information presented by Niche Media at the start of the forum is presented in infographics.
Featuring panel discussion highlights and statements from participants, including:
Dr Ruth De Souza (keynote address)
Dr Arezou Zalipour
Dr Camille Nakhid
Fezeela Raza
Dr Francis Collins
David Soh
Rene Molina
Roshila Prasad
Terri Byrne
Mary Dawson
Carol Hayward
Lynda Chanwai-Earle
Sue Elliott
Mary Lose
Dr Prue Cruickshank
Rebecca Palmer
Stephen Stehlin
Taiha Molyneux
Sandra Noronha
Lisa Taouma
Martin Pouwels
Hao Peng
Naoe Hashimoto
Setita Miller
Stefan Herrick
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Unitec ePress
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Unitec ePress
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Ethnic Migrant Media Forum 2014. Curated Proceedings is licensed under a Creative Commons AttributionNonCommercial
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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 New Zealand
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