2014
DOI: 10.1111/aspp.12130
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Journalism as Resistance: Contextualizing Media Culture in the Gaza Strip

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“…After Sen and Hill had interviewed media workers and audiences in Yogyakarta in the 1990s, they concluded that 'neither saw their "locale" reflected in the nation's media'. 89 In my recent discussions with media workers, I discovered they felt their locale was reflected in the media, but not often enough and not yet as diversified in the full sense of the 2002 Broadcasting Law. After all, local contentrelating to the locus of Yogyakarta and its culturesstill makes up just a small percentage of the entire programming.…”
Section: Representing Javanese Cultures On Local Televisionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After Sen and Hill had interviewed media workers and audiences in Yogyakarta in the 1990s, they concluded that 'neither saw their "locale" reflected in the nation's media'. 89 In my recent discussions with media workers, I discovered they felt their locale was reflected in the media, but not often enough and not yet as diversified in the full sense of the 2002 Broadcasting Law. After all, local contentrelating to the locus of Yogyakarta and its culturesstill makes up just a small percentage of the entire programming.…”
Section: Representing Javanese Cultures On Local Televisionmentioning
confidence: 99%