Enacting cultural diversity through multicultural radio in Australia
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Chris Lawe Davies
Abstract
Australia is second only to Israel in being the world’s most culturally diverse nation, based largely on high levels of immigration in the second part of the 20th century. From the 1970s onwards, Australia formally recognized the massive social changes brought about by postwar immigration, and provided legislation to incorporate cultural diversity into everyday lives. One such ‘legislative’ enactment saw the establishment of multicultural broadcasting in Australia, as arguably a world-first, both in its comprehensiveness and diversity. Today, Australia has a public sector corporation, the Special Broadcasting Service, administering five radio services in 68 languages. Also, the Community Radio sector produces multicultural programming in 100 languages through a number of its 330 broadcast and 207 narrowcast stations. This article examines the relationship between radio and its communities. It argues that despite the ‘profile’ of SBS television, radio is much closer to its constituent communities, and therefore plays a greater role in enabling those communities to speak their own histories, beyond the confines of a consensual Anglophile paradigm.
Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG
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Articles in the same Issue
- The changing election coverage of German television. A content analysis: 1990–2002
- Enacting cultural diversity through multicultural radio in Australia
- Processes of inclusion in mass communication: A new perspective in media research
- Language, media use, and mobility in contemporary society.
- Measuring the complexity of viewers’ television news interpretation: Differentation
- Book Reviews
- Contributors
- Contents volume 30 (2005)