2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.poetic.2022.101687
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Beyond representation: Public service media, minority audiences and the promotion of capabilities through entertainment

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“…Some scholars have shown that transmedia stories from minority perspectives, such as the feminist point of view, are usually marginal compared to a more conservative focus (Kustritz 2022). In this respect, it is important that it is produced by a public service broadcaster, given that addressing minority issues lies at the centre of Public Service Media (PSM) efforts (Naerland and Dahl 2022). That is to say, making space for cultural diversity constitutes an important part of PSM missions, and this ideal is reflected in both EU and national broadcasting policies.…”
Section: The Native Transmedia Ecosystem: Fictional Histories To Unde...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some scholars have shown that transmedia stories from minority perspectives, such as the feminist point of view, are usually marginal compared to a more conservative focus (Kustritz 2022). In this respect, it is important that it is produced by a public service broadcaster, given that addressing minority issues lies at the centre of Public Service Media (PSM) efforts (Naerland and Dahl 2022). That is to say, making space for cultural diversity constitutes an important part of PSM missions, and this ideal is reflected in both EU and national broadcasting policies.…”
Section: The Native Transmedia Ecosystem: Fictional Histories To Unde...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, minority groups and minority languages have been given a place in the public service media in the Nordic countries, which they largely lack in the commercial media system. Not only are public service media expected to cater for the interests of minorities, through for example inclusion and representation, but can also, as shown by Naerland and Dahl (2022) following the capabilities approach, be enabling in some capacities. Although this space has not always been guaranteed (Christensen, 2001), under the best circumstances it means that the public service media can serve as a platform for community building and identity construction for these groups.…”
Section: Community Buildingmentioning
confidence: 99%