Social Media and Minority Languages 2013
DOI: 10.21832/9781847699053-021
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Concluding Remarks: Towards An Understanding Of Media Impact On Minority Language Use

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“…The reaction of local communities to globalisation (Giddens ; Smith : 50; Sabanadze ; etc. ), the impact of digital technologies on the revitalisation of minority languages (Cormack ; Jones and Uribe‐Jongbloed 2013; etc.) and the recent rise of right‐wing nationalism all around the world (Swank and Betz ; Knuckey and Kim ; etc.)…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The reaction of local communities to globalisation (Giddens ; Smith : 50; Sabanadze ; etc. ), the impact of digital technologies on the revitalisation of minority languages (Cormack ; Jones and Uribe‐Jongbloed 2013; etc.) and the recent rise of right‐wing nationalism all around the world (Swank and Betz ; Knuckey and Kim ; etc.)…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The growing number of minority groups in a variety of countries has led to the presence of diverse minority media, which include radio, newspapers, magazines, TV, cinema and the Internet. This phenomenon has been the focus of attention of Minority Language Media (MLM) researchers since the 80s (Browne & Uribe-Jongbloed, 2013), and whose concern are with how media can be used to support the use of minority languages (Cormack, 2013). Nevertheless, the internet and social networking sites (SNSs) have been seen as much as an opportunity as a threat to language maintenance (Cunliffe et al, 2013).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Despite this mass communication paradigm, media have played a limited role in 'top-down' language plans (i.e. plans made by governments and which are imposed on a group), as they are usually beyond the influence of language planners (Cormack, 2013). Instead, new media -the Internet and SNSs, in particular -allow their users to develop their own activities, and thus, be involved in 'bottom-up' initiatives (Cormack, 2013).…”
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“…Si bien la radio indígena representa un campo de estudio interesante desde diversas perspectivas que incluyen la antropología, los estudios culturales, un abordaje de otras perspectivas epistemológicas sobre el concepto mismo de la comunicación, y los estudios sobre desarrollo, al igual que la radio colombiana en general, ha sido un campo que no ha sido explorado a fondo (Cuesta Moreno, 2012aMoreno, , 2012b. Fuera de eso, aunque en Europa (ver Cormack, 1998Cormack, , 2004Cormack, , 2007Cormack, , 2012 y en Australia (ver Forde, Foxwell, & Meadows, 2009;Meadows & Molnar, 2002;Meadows, 1992Meadows, , 2009 se ha debatido en esferas académicas la relevancia de los medios de comunicación para ayudar al mantenimiento de las lenguas minoritarias, en Colombia este no ha sido el caso. Aquí se ha estudiado principalmente desde la perspectiva antropológica o los estudios étnicos, separando así los casos de minorías lingüísticas a partir de su filiación indígena o étnica.…”
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“…Los tres casos planteados buscan presentar las diferentes características existentes en la producción mediática de las minorías, ya que estas tienen un doble rol de periodistas/comunicadores y activistas, las cuales no siempre son claramente compatibles (Husband, 2005). No obstante el rol de los medios en la preservación lingüística no sea claro (Cormack, 2007(Cormack, , 2012, es evidente que el uso de medios de comunicación por parte 1 Para conocer el nivel específico de peligro de cada lengua, revisar Lewis, Simons, & Fenning (2013) Enrique Uribe-Jongbloed -María Fernanda Peña Sarmiento de grupos minoritarios es una forma para reivindicar y contrastar las visiones hegemónicas que puedan existir sobre sus grupos sociales (Evans, 2002).…”
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