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Around the planet, Indigenous people are using old and new technologies to amplify their voices and broadcast information to a global audience. This is the first portrait of a powerful international movement that looks both inward and outward, helping to preserve ancient languages and cultures while communicating across cultural, political, and geographical boundaries. Based on more than twenty years of research, observation, and work experience in Indigenous journalism, film, music, and visual art, this volume includes specialized studies of Inuit in the circumpolar north, and First Nations p
Indigenous peoples --- Indigenous peoples and mass media --- Internet and indigenous peoples --- Telecommunication. --- Communication and culture. --- Autochtones --- Autochtones et médias --- Internet et autochtones --- Télécommunications --- Communication et culture --- Communication --- Indigenous peoples and mass media. --- Internet and indigenous peoples. --- Communication. --- Culture and communication --- Culture --- Electric communication --- Mass communication --- Telecom --- Telecommunication industry --- Telecommunications --- Information theory --- Telecommuting --- Indigenous peoples and the Internet --- Mass media and indigenous peoples --- Mass media --- Ethnology --- Internet and Indigenous peoples. --- Mass media and Indigenous peoples
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Names, Inuit --- Inuit --- Inuit --- Noms inuit --- Inuits --- Inuits --- Social life and customs. --- Government relations. --- Moeurs et coutumes --- Relations avec l'Etat --- Nunavut --- Nunavut --- Social life and customs. --- Moeurs et coutumes
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An engaging and original study of current issues in media ethics, this book challenges students to explore the relationship between media ethics and social change. It considers the potentially beneficial uses of media practice for humanity, addressing questions of inclusivity and diversity and specialist topics that are absent from other texts. Using case studies and exercises based on real-life experiences of journalists, newsmakers, policy makers and consumers, Valerie Alia invites readers to examine current media practice and develop strategies for ethical problem solving and decision-making.Topics discussed include: ethical theories; social scientific theories; the search for a responsible practice; internationalisation of the media; the ethics of interviewing; politicians, power and spin; media, minorities and gender; arts, sports and travel; ethics and images; changing technologies; and codes and principles.FeaturesThe only book to consider media ethics in the context of social changeProvides current examples of British and international media practice, theory, problem-solving exercises, workshop simulations and case studiesIncludes original cartoons, rare photographs of great 'muckrakers', an annotated list of relevant films, and a full bibliography and index.
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On the surface, naming is simply a way to classify people and their environments. The premise of this study is that it is much more - a form of social control, a political activity, a key to identity maintenance and transformation. Governments legislate and regulate naming; people fight to take, keep, or change their names. A name change can indicate subjugation or liberation, depending on the circumstances. But it always signifies a change in power relations. Since the late 1970s, the author has looked at naming and renaming, cross-culturally and internationally, with particular attention
Names, Inuit --- Inuit --- Names, Geographical --- Names, Ethnological --- Political aspects --- Social life and customs. --- Government relations. --- Nunavut
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