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Mediating Cultural Diversity in a Globalised Public Space

Basingstoke et al.: Palgrave Macmillan (2012), xv, 172 pp.

Contains index

ISBN 978-1-137-28340-5 (eBook)

"Through enhancing reflection on the treatment of cultural diversity in contemporary Western societies, this collection aims to move the debate beyond the opposition between ethnicity and citizenship and demonstrate ways to achieve equality in multicultural and globalised societies." (Publisher description)
1 Democratizing the Public Space? Ethnic Minority Media in a Glocal Context / Isabelle Rigoni and Eugénie Saitta, 1
PART I. THE INTERNET AS A SPACE OF SUPER-DIVERSITY?
2 Diasporas in Online Spaces: Practices of Self- Representation and Belonging / Olga Guedes Bailey, 21
3 'Netizenship' and Migrants' Online Mobilization: Transnational Participation and Collective Action in the Digital Era / Mihaela Nedelcu, 34
PART II. TOWARDS A NEW PUBLIC COMMUNICATIVE SPACE?
4 In the Discourse Laboratory: Migrant Media and the Politics of Migration / Gavan Titley, 55
5 Migrant Minority Media: Towards a Democratization of the Western Mediascape? / Liliana Suárez Navaz and Alicia Ferrández Ferrer, 76
6 Diasporic Media as the 'Focus' of Communicative Networking among Migrants / Cigdem Bozdag, Andreas Hepp, and Laura Suna, 96
PART III. LIMITS AND CONTRADICTIONS OF COUNTER-HEGEMONIC RESISTANCES
7 Cultural Practices and Media Production: The Case of Bollywood / Daya Kishan Thussu, 119
8 Giving Voice to the Voiceless? The Ambivalent Institutionalization of 'Minorities' Alternative Media in Mexico and Israel/Palestine / Benjamin Ferron, 135
9 Sourcing and Representation Routines in the Black African Press in the United Kingdom / Olatunji Ogunyemi, 153