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[Commlist] New book - Indigenous Media Activism in Argentina
Wed Feb 23 16:51:19 GMT 2022
New Book:
*Indigenous Media Activism in Argentina* by Francesca Belotti
https://www.routledge.com/Indigenous-Media-Activism-in-Argentina/Belotti/p/book/9781032151830
<https://www.routledge.com/Indigenous-Media-Activism-in-Argentina/Belotti/p/book/9781032151830>
Edited by Routledge/Taylor and Francis Group in the Book Series *Media
and Communication Activism: The Empowerment Practices of Social
Movements* (editors: Claudia Magallanes Blanco, Alice Mattoni and
Charlotte Ryan)
https://www.routledge.com/Media-and-Communication-Activism/book-series/MCA
<https://www.routledge.com/Media-and-Communication-Activism/book-series/MCA>
Exploring Indigenous activism through the lens of media practices, this
book examines the Indigenous media that has emerged in Argentina since
the introduction of legislation in 2009 intended to promote media
pluralism and diversity.
Francesca Belotti finds Indigenous broadcasters active in three main
battlefields: territory, culture and media management. For each front,
she provides insights into the political and cultural matrix, attitudes
of resistance and empowerment, and the outward and inward direction of
Indigenous activism by unpacking the media practices that unfold in
Indigenous radio and television stations in Argentina.
The theoretical framework combines studies on indigeneity,
social/decolonial movements and media practices, and draws on interviews
conducted with Indigenous media practitioners from different Indigenous
populations around Argentina, within a solidarity-based research
design.The analysis reveals how media practices support and sustain
Indigenous political and cultural activism and the process of identity
self-ascription. It also addresses the complex negotiation between
indigenizing media and assimilating the mainstream, as well as coping
with other practical constraints.
Table of Contents
Introduction
1. Approaching Indigenous media in Argentina
2. Territorial struggles and the media ‘weapon’
3. Cultural contention and the media ‘enactment’
4. Management challenges and the media ‘battleground’
Conclusions
About the book series:
This Routledge series edited by Claudia Magallanes Blanco, Alice
Mattoni, and Charlotte Ryan grapples with recurring issues facing
practitioners, teachers, students, and scholars of communication
activism; it will address challenges to communication activism as well
as emancipatory practices that build culturally resonant, richly
networked, multi-faceted, movement communication systems.
Core series themes include:
++ The power structures of media and communication activism
++ Rights in the framework of media and communication activism
++ Outcomes, learning and sustainable futures in media and communication
activism
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