The listening key: unlocking the democratic potential of indigenous participatory media

RIS ID

104046

Publication Details

Waller, L., Dreher, T. and Mccallum, K. (2015). The listening key: unlocking the democratic potential of indigenous participatory media. Media International Australia Incorporating Culture and Policy: quarterly journal of media research and resources, (154), 57-66.

Abstract

This article explores how a listening approach might address the complex challenges of researching the relationship between Indigenous participation in media and mainstream policy-making processes. An overview of contemporary Indigenous media demonstrates how digital and social media have built on the vibrant and innovative Indigenous media tradition, and enabled a proliferation of new Indigenous voices. But do the powerful listen to Indigenous-produced media, and does this constitute meaningful participation in the political process? The article distinguishes between participation as involvement in the production and dissemination of media, and participation as political influence. It argues that both meanings are crucial for fully realising the potential of Indigenous participatory media, and contends that a listening approach might offer ways to research and unlock the democratic potential of Indigenous media participation.

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