[article] Titre : | “It’s Not Necessary but It’s Nice”? Reflections on the Role of Media Produced by and for Lifestyle Migrants | Type de document : | document électronique | Auteurs : | Inès David, Auteur | Année de publication : | 2014 | Article en page(s) : | en ligne | Langues : | Anglais | Catégories : | MEDIAS MEDIAS: COMMUNICATION & JOURNALISME - Aspects généraux PERIODIQUES
| Tags : | médias aspect socio-culturel culture immigration Portugal étude | Index. décimale : | 302 Interaction sociale (rapports entre les groupes, entre l’individu et la société) | Résumé : | "This paper explores an under-researched case in the media and minorities field: initiatives concerning relatively privileged populations. After outlining the findings of a self-produced mapping of minority radio initiatives in Portugal, the paper explores the role of a local station founded by, and largely catering to, self-designated “expatriates” residing in the country’s touristic southern region of the Algarve. In dialogue with literature on minority media, it problematizes the issues of inclusion and exclusion, voice, transnational connectivity and cultural reproduction that are central to mediated self-representation in migratory contexts. It argues that media pertaining to relatively privileged populations should be included in the field of minority media.
Drawing on an ethnographic approach it further discusses the specificities of a station catering to a population for whom integration is not always a goal provided international relocation is driven by the search of amenities and “a better quality of life”. By exploring how Bright FM contributes to expressing and (re)constructing the cultural identity of the (mostly British) “expatriate” population, the paper suggests the usefulness of considering lifestyle migrants’ media as a particular category to conceptualize initiatives produced by and for people whose mobilities are best understood through the framework of lifestyle migration."
Source : http://inmedia.revues.org/785#abstract (Consulté le 27/02/2015) | Note de contenu : | PLAN :
Minority Radio Mapping
General Features of the Minority Radio Landscape
A Different Perspective
British Lifestyle Migrants in the Media
Bright FM Algarve as Minority Media
A Minority Radio Station?
A Minority Radio Station!
Conclusive Notes: “Expatriate” Media ? | En ligne : | http://inmedia.revues.org/785 | in InMedia > 2014-5 (janvier-juin 2014) . - en ligne
[article] “It’s Not Necessary but It’s Nice”? Reflections on the Role of Media Produced by and for Lifestyle Migrants [document électronique] / Inès David, Auteur . - 2014 . - en ligne. Langues : Anglais in InMedia > 2014-5 (janvier-juin 2014) . - en ligne Catégories : | MEDIAS MEDIAS: COMMUNICATION & JOURNALISME - Aspects généraux PERIODIQUES
| Tags : | médias aspect socio-culturel culture immigration Portugal étude | Index. décimale : | 302 Interaction sociale (rapports entre les groupes, entre l’individu et la société) | Résumé : | "This paper explores an under-researched case in the media and minorities field: initiatives concerning relatively privileged populations. After outlining the findings of a self-produced mapping of minority radio initiatives in Portugal, the paper explores the role of a local station founded by, and largely catering to, self-designated “expatriates” residing in the country’s touristic southern region of the Algarve. In dialogue with literature on minority media, it problematizes the issues of inclusion and exclusion, voice, transnational connectivity and cultural reproduction that are central to mediated self-representation in migratory contexts. It argues that media pertaining to relatively privileged populations should be included in the field of minority media.
Drawing on an ethnographic approach it further discusses the specificities of a station catering to a population for whom integration is not always a goal provided international relocation is driven by the search of amenities and “a better quality of life”. By exploring how Bright FM contributes to expressing and (re)constructing the cultural identity of the (mostly British) “expatriate” population, the paper suggests the usefulness of considering lifestyle migrants’ media as a particular category to conceptualize initiatives produced by and for people whose mobilities are best understood through the framework of lifestyle migration."
Source : http://inmedia.revues.org/785#abstract (Consulté le 27/02/2015) | Note de contenu : | PLAN :
Minority Radio Mapping
General Features of the Minority Radio Landscape
A Different Perspective
British Lifestyle Migrants in the Media
Bright FM Algarve as Minority Media
A Minority Radio Station?
A Minority Radio Station!
Conclusive Notes: “Expatriate” Media ? | En ligne : | http://inmedia.revues.org/785 |
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