Australian Media and the Politics of Belonging
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Australian Media and the Politics of Belonging

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Australian Media and the Politics of Belonging

About this book

Australian Media and the Politics of Belonging explores mediated debates about belonging in contemporary Australia by combining research that proposes conceptual and historical frameworks for understanding its meaning in the Australian context. A range of themes and case studies make the book a significant theoretical resource as well as a much-needed update on work in this area. Australian Media and the Politics of Belonging also provides an intervention that engages with key contemporary issues, questions and problems around the politics of belonging that are relevant not only to academic debate, but also to contemporary policy development and media and popular discussion.

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Yes, you can access Australian Media and the Politics of Belonging by David Nolan,Karen Farquharson,Timothy Marjoribanks in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Social Sciences & Media Studies. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.

Information

Publisher
Anthem Press
Year
2018
Print ISBN
9781783087785
eBook ISBN
9781783087808

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Series Information
  4. Title Page
  5. Copyright Page
  6. Contents
  7. Illustrations
  8. Acknowledgements
  9. Part I Theorizing Belonging in Contemporary Australia
  10. Chapter 1 Australian Media and the Politics of Belonging
  11. Chapter 2 Politics Of Belonging in a Mediated Society: A Contribution to the Conceptual Exegesis
  12. Chapter 3 Media, Belonging and Being Heard: Community Media and the Politics of Listening
  13. Part II Sudanese Australians, Media Practices and the Politics of Belonging
  14. Chapter 4 Talking About the Other: Sudanese Australians and the Language of Difference On Talkback Radio
  15. Chapter 5 In a Context of Crime: Sudanese and South Sudanese Australians in the Media
  16. Chapter 6 Journalism Practice, The Police and Sudanese AUSTRALIANS
  17. Chapter 7 Constructing the Heroic Other and ‘They Always Asked About Africa, They Never Asked About Me’: Three Screen Representations of Sudanese Australians
  18. Part III Shifting the Politics of Belonging: Media Interventions and Possibilities for Transformation
  19. Chapter 8 Towards an Australian Framework for Best Practice in Reporting News Involving Muslims and Islam
  20. Chapter 9 Creating Media, Creating Belonging: Young People From Refugee Backgrounds and the Home Lands Project
  21. Chapter 10 Creating Belonging: The Possibilities and Limitations of an Organizational News Media Intervention
  22. Contributors
  23. Index