Media in Motion: Cultural Complexity and Migration in the Nordic Region

Media in Motion: Cultural Complexity and Migration in the Nordic Region

Media in Motion: Cultural Complexity and Migration in the Nordic Region

Media in Motion: Cultural Complexity and Migration in the Nordic Region

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Overview

Owing to increased migration dating from the 1990s, Nordic countries have gone through substantial cultural and social changes, resulting in increased debate surrounding the politics of multiculturalism. One of the central realms of the discussion around multiculturalism in the Nordic region concerns the media, which is considered to be a vital factor in the construction of society's values, as well as an essential tool in the integration process of migrants, providing as it does a symbolic arena for learning about and becoming part of society.
This collection draws together the latest research from Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden to look at different aspects of the relationship between media and migration in the Nordic region. Exploring the role played by the media in nation building and the power of the media in the definition of who 'belongs' in society, Media in Motion examines the practices of inclusion and exclusion that characterise mainstream media representations. The book also examines the manner in which recent technological changes suggest the emergence of a transnational and cosmopolitan media landscape; a space which blurs the boundaries of the national and transnational, as well as between the public and the private, with significant implications for the ways migrants may take and become part of society. As such, it will be of interest to those working in the fields of media, race and ethnicity, colonialism and postcolonial studies, and migration.



Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781409492832
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing Ltd
Publication date: 12/28/2012
Series: Research in Migration and Ethnic Relations Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Elisabeth Eide is a senior researcher at the CULCOM (Cultural complexity in The New Norway) strategic university programme at the Oslo University College, Norway

Kaarina Nikunen is a post-doctoral researcher for the Academy of Finland at the University of Tampere, Finland

Elisabeth Eide, Kaarina Nikunen, Gunilla Hultén, Karina Horsti, Leonor Camauër, Gunn Bjørnsen, Anne Hege Simonsen, Suvi Keskinen, 'Tobias Hübinette, Carina Tigervall, Eva Bakøy, Rikke Andreassen, Mari Maasilta, Henry Mainsah, Ulrika Sjöberg, Ingegerd Rydin, Sharam Alghasi.


Table of Contents

Contents: Preface; Introduction: change of climate, Elisabeth Eide and Kaarina Nikunen; In case of diversity: dilemmas of sharing good practices across borders in European broadcasting, Gunilla Hultén and Karina Horsti; Drumming, drumming, drumming: diversity work in Swedish newsrooms, Leonor Camauër; Investigators and integrators? Broadcast journalists covering multicultural Norway, Gunn Bjørnsen; Being me, being us, being them: experienced media actors negotiating their minority background, Elisabeth Eide; 'Just like vacuum cleaning…': reporting the Roma beggar tourists in Norway, Anne Hege Simonsen; Borders of the Finnish nation: media politics and rape by 'foreign' perpetrators, Suvi Keskinen; 'Japanese, Japanese, Japanese…': representations of East Asians in contemporary Swedish visual culture, Tobias Hübinette and Carina Tigervall; From lonely guest workers to conflict-ridden diasporas: a historical survey of the Norwegian migrant cinema, Eva Bakøy; Sing a song but stay out of politics: two cases of representations or racial/ethnic minorities in the Danish media, Rikke Andreassen; Commercial television, multicultural drama and migrant audiences in Finland, Mari Maasilta; Transcending the national imagery: digital online media and the transnational networks of ethnic minority youth in Norway, Henry Mainsah; Satellite living: transnational television and migrant youth in Finland, Kaarina Nikunen; Everyday mediated practices of citizenship: struggling with a new language and culture through media, Ulrika Sjöberg and Ingegerd Rydin; Understanding the audience in a multicultural society, Sharam Alghasi; Index.


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