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Special double issueIndigenous communication landscapesGuest editorialHow Indigenous narratives are embedded within, emerging from and calling across landscapes - by O. Ripeka Mercier, Beth Ginondidoy Leonard and Debra HarryPapersSpeaking into the silences: American Indian representation and negotiation in news media - by Melissa Greene-BlyeWe are not your offensive mascots: Knowledge surveys exploring US national coverage and comments about Native people - by Victoria LaPoe, by Victoria LaPoe, Sarah Liese, Candi Carter Olson, Cristina Azocar, Benjamin R. LaPoe II, Bharbi Hazarika and Julia WeberMissing women news coverage and implications of standpoint theory - by Grace James, Victoria LaPoe, Benjamin R. LaPoe II and Alesha DavisPouwhenua: Marking and storying the ancestral landscape - by Margaret Forster and Peter MeihanaTautitotito - Kama'ilio: Talking story - Health storytelling between relations - by Ashlea Gillon, Samantha Keaulana-Scott, Kiri West and Mapuana AntonioShijyaa haa research: Reflections on positionality, relationality and commonality - by Charleen Fisher and Nina Nikola DoeringTraversing Indigenous communication landscapes: Translation, uptake and impact of Māori research - by Tanya Allport, Tom Johnson and Meretini Bennett-HuxtableNgā taonga tuku iho: Intergenerational transmission using archives - by Peter-Lucas Jones, Keoni Mahelona, Suzanne Duncan and Gianna LeoniKia tangata whenua: Artificial intelligence that grows from the land and people - by Peter-Lucas Jones, Keoni Mahelona, Suzanne Duncan and Gianna LeoniFuture visions for te taiao: Re-imagining environmental governance and political communication through film - by Ellen TapsellExamining how Reservation dogs and Rutherford Falls critically craft community narratives: Indigenous storytellers celebrate non-stereotypical designs - by Benjamin R. LaPoe II, Victoria L. LaPoe, Sarah Liese, Hannah Ötting and Julia Weber

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  • Sprog:
  • Engelsk
  • ISBN:
  • 9781845498160
  • Indbinding:
  • Paperback
  • Sideantal:
  • 216
  • Udgivet:
  • 26. juni 2023
  • Størrelse:
  • 170x12x244 mm.
  • Vægt:
  • 349 g.
  • 2-3 uger.
  • 21. november 2024
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Special double issueIndigenous communication landscapesGuest editorialHow Indigenous narratives are embedded within, emerging from and calling across landscapes - by O. Ripeka Mercier, Beth Ginondidoy Leonard and Debra HarryPapersSpeaking into the silences: American Indian representation and negotiation in news media - by Melissa Greene-BlyeWe are not your offensive mascots: Knowledge surveys exploring US national coverage and comments about Native people - by Victoria LaPoe, by Victoria LaPoe, Sarah Liese, Candi Carter Olson, Cristina Azocar, Benjamin R. LaPoe II, Bharbi Hazarika and Julia WeberMissing women news coverage and implications of standpoint theory - by Grace James, Victoria LaPoe, Benjamin R. LaPoe II and Alesha DavisPouwhenua: Marking and storying the ancestral landscape - by Margaret Forster and Peter MeihanaTautitotito - Kama'ilio: Talking story - Health storytelling between relations - by Ashlea Gillon, Samantha Keaulana-Scott, Kiri West and Mapuana AntonioShijyaa haa research: Reflections on positionality, relationality and commonality - by Charleen Fisher and Nina Nikola DoeringTraversing Indigenous communication landscapes: Translation, uptake and impact of Māori research - by Tanya Allport, Tom Johnson and Meretini Bennett-HuxtableNgā taonga tuku iho: Intergenerational transmission using archives - by Peter-Lucas Jones, Keoni Mahelona, Suzanne Duncan and Gianna LeoniKia tangata whenua: Artificial intelligence that grows from the land and people - by Peter-Lucas Jones, Keoni Mahelona, Suzanne Duncan and Gianna LeoniFuture visions for te taiao: Re-imagining environmental governance and political communication through film - by Ellen TapsellExamining how Reservation dogs and Rutherford Falls critically craft community narratives: Indigenous storytellers celebrate non-stereotypical designs - by Benjamin R. LaPoe II, Victoria L. LaPoe, Sarah Liese, Hannah Ötting and Julia Weber

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