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The diverse city can you read all about it in ethnic newspapers?  Cover Image E-book E-book

The diverse city can you read all about it in ethnic newspapers?

Lindgren, April 1959- (Author). CERIS. (Added Author). Canadian Electronic Library (Firm) (Added Author).

Summary: The ethnic diversity in Canadian cities has been accompanied by rapid growth in the number of ethnocultural newspapers serving immigrant, ethnic and racialized communities. What role do these newspapers play in shaping how different groups see each other? This study examines how three ethnic newspapers published in the Greater Toronto Area portray residents other than their target audiences. Data are presented on the extent to which other groups are covered in the news and the nature of that news coverage. The results suggest that the Korean, Russian and Punjabi-language publications examined in the study paint only a limited picture of diversity in one of the world's most diverse metropolitan areas. In the case of the Korean-language newspaper, there is also some limited evidence of stereotyping of the Black community. Suggestions are offered on how ethnic news outlets with small editorial teams and limited financial resources can introduce greater diversity into their news reporting without compromising coverage of their own communities. Training options and strategies to help address challenges associated with reporting on diversity are also outlined.

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  • Physical Description: electronic resource
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    1 electronic text (22 p.) : digital file.
  • Publisher: Toronto, Ont. : CERIS - The Ontario Metropolis Centre, 2013

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General Note:
"January 2013."
Issued as part of the desLibris documents collection.
Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 21-22).
Formatted Contents Note: Introduction -- News and diversity -- Method -- Coding procedure -- Diversity representation -- Results -- Identification of local news items -- Number of references to race or ethnicity in local news items -- Portrayals of the target audience and other groups -- Discussion -- Is there a case for more diversity coverage? -- Negative and other stereotypes -- Acknowledgements -- References.
System Details Note:
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Subject: Ethnic press -- Ontario
Canadian newspapers -- Foreign language press
Best practice
Canada
Copyright
Culture
Eskimo
Ethnic group
Immigration
Inuit
Journalism
Mass media
Journalism
diversity
representation
stereotyping
ethnic media
Economy, business and finance -- Economic sector -- Media
Economy, business and finance -- Economic sector -- Media -- Newspaper and magazine
Education
Education -- School -- Further education
News organizations
News organizations
Politics
Society
Society -- Communities
Society -- Demographics -- Immigration
Society -- Discrimination
Society -- Discrimination -- Racism
Genre: Electronic books.

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