Anti-Māori themes in New Zealand journalism—toward alternative practice
Negative mass media representations of Māori are of major concern, impacting on Māori/Pakeha relations, how Māori see themselves, on collective health and wellbeing, and ultimately undermining the fundamentals of equity and justice in our society. In this article, we outline a number of important pa...
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oai:doaj.org-article:4e8d3b1bce464f819536321ed548d1fb2021-12-02T13:03:24ZAnti-Māori themes in New Zealand journalism—toward alternative practice10.24135/pjr.v18i1.2961023-94992324-2035https://doaj.org/article/4e8d3b1bce464f819536321ed548d1fb2012-05-01T00:00:00Zhttps://ojs.aut.ac.nz/pacific-journalism-review/article/view/296https://doaj.org/toc/1023-9499https://doaj.org/toc/2324-2035Negative mass media representations of Māori are of major concern, impacting on Māori/Pakeha relations, how Māori see themselves, on collective health and wellbeing, and ultimately undermining the fundamentals of equity and justice in our society. In this article, we outline a number of important patterns that constitute the contextual discursive resources of such depictions identified in representative media samples and other sources and provide a set of alternative framings for each pattern. Our purpose is to challenge what Deuze (2004) has referred to as an ‘occupational ideology’ of journalism and ultimately to change Pakeha newsmaking practices that routinely undermine efforts to approach and attain social justice in the field of Māori/Pakeha relations in Aotearoa.Angela Moewaka BarnesBelinda BorellTimoth McCreanorRaymond NairnJenny RankineKen TaiapaAsia Pacific NetworkarticlePakehaCross-cultural journalismRepresentationsMass mediaMaoriMaori public sphereCommunication. Mass mediaP87-96Journalism. The periodical press, etc.PN4699-5650ENPacific Journalism Review, Vol 18, Iss 1 (2012) |
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Pakeha Cross-cultural journalism Representations Mass media Maori Maori public sphere Communication. Mass media P87-96 Journalism. The periodical press, etc. PN4699-5650 Angela Moewaka Barnes Belinda Borell Timoth McCreanor Raymond Nairn Jenny Rankine Ken Taiapa Anti-Māori themes in New Zealand journalism—toward alternative practice |
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Negative mass media representations of Māori are of major concern, impacting on Māori/Pakeha relations, how Māori see themselves, on collective health and wellbeing, and ultimately undermining the fundamentals of equity and justice in our society. In this article, we outline a number of important patterns that constitute the contextual discursive resources of such depictions identified in representative media samples and other sources and provide a set of alternative framings for each pattern. Our purpose is to challenge what Deuze (2004) has referred to as an ‘occupational ideology’ of journalism and ultimately to change Pakeha newsmaking practices that routinely undermine efforts to approach and attain social justice in the field of Māori/Pakeha relations in Aotearoa. |
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Angela Moewaka Barnes Belinda Borell Timoth McCreanor Raymond Nairn Jenny Rankine Ken Taiapa |
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Angela Moewaka Barnes Belinda Borell Timoth McCreanor Raymond Nairn Jenny Rankine Ken Taiapa |
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Anti-Māori themes in New Zealand journalism—toward alternative practice |
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Anti-Māori themes in New Zealand journalism—toward alternative practice |
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Anti-Māori themes in New Zealand journalism—toward alternative practice |
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anti-māori themes in new zealand journalism—toward alternative practice |
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