Vient de paraître :
Mediating Cultural Diversity in a Globalised Public Space
Edited by Isabelle Rigoni and Eugénie Saitta
Palgrave Macmillan, 192 p. – ISBN 9780230348776
Through an understanding of cultural communication in the worldwide mediascape, this book opens up the problematic area of identity and community construction, representation and participation across and beyond boundaries. It discusses the idea of a democratisation of multicultural societies, focusing particularly on the central question of the mobilisation of ethnic minorities in public space. Based on various empirical case studies, it aims to show both the various forms of resistance but also the adherence of ethnic minority media to hegemonic ideology. This book is therefore interested in the forms of rupture and continuity with the hegemonic discourses and representations which circulate in the media space, in the political field, and more generally, in public space. It particularly aims to contribute to theories about the transformation of public space in a global context of material and immaterial flows.
CONTENT
Democratising the Public Space? Ethnic Minority Media in a Glocal Context; I.Rigoni & E.Saitta
PART I: INTERNET AS A SPACE OF SUPER-DIVERSITY?
Diasporas in Online Spaces: Practices of Self-Representation and Belonging; O.G.Bailey
‘Netizenship’ and Migrants’ Online Mobilisation: Transnational Participation and Collective Action in the Digital Era; M.Nedelcu
PART II: TOWARDS A NEW PUBLIC COMMUNICATIVE SPACE?
In The Discourse Laboratory: Migrant Media and the Politics of Migration; G.Titley
Migrant Minority Media: Towards A Democratisation Of The Western Mediascape?; L.Suárez Navaz & A.Ferrández Ferrer
Diasporic Media as the ‘Focus’ Of Communicative Networking Among Migrants; C.Bozdag, A.Hepp & L.Suna
PART III: LIMITS AND CONTRADICTIONS OF COUNTER-HEGEMONIC RESISTANCES
Cultural Practices and Media Production: The Case of Bollywood; D.K.Thussu
Giving Voice to Voiceless or Giving Peace to the Establishment? The Ambivalent Institutionalisation Of ‘Minorities” alternative Media in Mexico and Israel; B.Ferron
Sourcing and Representation Routines at the Black African Press in the United-Kingdom; O.Ogunyemi