1. No longer ‘the other’: A reflection on diversity in Canadian fiction television.
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Roth, Lorna, d'Haenens, Leen, and Le Brun, Thierry
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TELEVISION broadcasting , *BROADCASTING policy , *MULTICULTURALISM , *MULTICULTURALISM in mass media , *MINORITIES on television , *MASS media research , *TELEVISION programs research , *MULTICULTURALISM on television - Abstract
Canada has played a leadership role in the development of multiculturalism and its use in ethnic and minority television broadcasting as an integrative tool for cultural and racial constituency groups. Canada has mainly opted to emphasize private ethnic broadcasting as the means by which to integrate minorities, along with the support of the public broadcasters’ progressive initiatives. After historically differentiating and framing ethnic/multicultural research and programming initiatives in Canada, this article identifies some lessons and best practices that have emerged from this experience. Using policy analysis from a historical perspective, the authors analyse the enabling mechanisms and strengths, as well as the obstacles and failures that have been experienced in an effort to build an integrated, cohesive and transformative television system in which all members of society are recognized as having a right to both fair portrayal practices and employment opportunities. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2011
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