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[Commlist] 'Listening In' research report and resources on community media and the politics of listening now available online
Wed Feb 09 13:41:42 GMT 2022
The public outcomes of the 'Listening In' project are now available via
the project website:https://www.listeninginproject.org/
The Listening In final report provides a snapshot of sovereign and
self-determined voice in community media, with a focus on First Nations
voices, refugee and asylum seeker voices, women of colour, migrant
diaspora communities, and intersectional voices. It presents results of
our research on ‘institutional listening’ among policymakers and
mainstream journalists. It discusses key challenges to the core values
and key functions of community broadcasting in the context of digital
disruption, with particular attention to competition for value from
social media, and the conflicting values of corporate digital platforms.
Key findings include:
* A diverse and dynamic First Nations media sector
* Contained / constrained racialised voices
* Limited institutional listening
* Social media competition and conflicting values
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Resources include:
* A directory of select sovereign and self-determined voice in
community media
* A directory of select ‘media on media’
Future directions include:
* Further research is required to understand the persistence of white
dominance in a community media sector that is celebrated for diversity.
* Further research is needed to examine the implications of platforms
as infrastructures and ideologies within the media field, rather
than simply as tools that can be used in service of community media
values
Links to resources (with links embedded):
* Listening In - full report
<https://www.listeninginproject.org/s/Project-Report-Listening-In_FINAL_211210.pdf>
* Listening In website <https://www.listeninginproject.org/>
* Listening Post - Media on media
<https://www.listeninginproject.org/media-on-media>
* Listening Post - Sovereign and self-determined voice in community
media <https://www.listeninginproject.org/listening-post>
* ‘For an Indigenous perspective on ‘Australia Day’, here’s a quick
guide to First Nations media platforms’
<https://theconversation.com/for-an-indigenous-perspective-on-australia-day-heres-a-quick-guide-to-first-nations-media-platforms-174704>(with
Professor Bronwyn Carlson)
Links to resources (separate URLs):
* Direct link to
report:https://www.listeninginproject.org/s/Project-Report-Listening-In_FINAL_211210.pdf
<https://www.listeninginproject.org/s/Project-Report-Listening-In_FINAL_211210.pdf>
* Website link:https://www.listeninginproject.org/
<https://www.listeninginproject.org/>
* Listening Post - Media on
media:https://www.listeninginproject.org/media-on-media
<https://www.listeninginproject.org/media-on-media>
* Listening Post - Sovereign and self-determined voice in community
media:https://www.listeninginproject.org/listening-post
<https://www.listeninginproject.org/listening-post>
* Publication (with Professor Bronwyn Carlson) ‘For an Indigenous
perspective on ‘Australia Day’, here’s a quick guide to First
Nations media platforms’
https://theconversation.com/for-an-indigenous-perspective-on-australia-day-heres-a-quick-guide-to-first-nations-media-platforms-174704
<https://theconversation.com/for-an-indigenous-perspective-on-australia-day-heres-a-quick-guide-to-first-nations-media-platforms-174704>
Description of the project:
Between 2017 and 2020, the project ‘Listening In: Improving recognition
of community media to support democratic participation and
wellbeing’—funded by an Australian Research Council Future Fellowship
FT140100515 (2015 - 2020) —sought to understand to what extent
Indigenous and community media voices are heard in key institutions of
the mainstream public sphere, including by policymakers and journalists
in media and government.
The Listening In project analysed political voice and political
listening against the backdrop of the media diversity debates. It
focused on community media in Australia with its stated commitments to
media diversity and to amplifying voices that are rarely heard in the
mainstream. It asked: to what extent is political voice enabled by
community and alternative media heard by decision-makers and opinion
leaders in key democratic institutions of government and media.
The Listening In project aimed to:
* Analyse how voices enabled by Indigenous and community media are
valued by key actors in policy and opinion formation
* Identify possibilities and obstacles for listening in response to
‘voice’ enabled by alternative media
* Map engagement with Indigenous and community media among key actors
of the mainstream public sphere
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