Indigenous journalism plays an increasingly important role in modern media. It fulfils important functions such as creating counter-narratives, empowering local communities and acting as watchdog. Representations of Indigenous peoples in traditional media areoften stereotyped, lacking in detail, or factually incorrect. To understand the balance in this complex media ecosystem, this study investigated Indigenous journalists' perceptions of traditional media coverage of indigenous stories and Indigenous journalists' relationships with non-Indigenous journalists. Based on 20 in-depth interviews conducted with Indigenous journalists around the world, the study confirms that there is a gap between mainstream and Indigenous media, and that there is generally little trustin mainstream media representations of Indigenous communities. This study is a first brick in a foundation to build greater understanding between mainstream and Indigenous media and to consider possible ways forward.

Indigenous journalists: Perceptions of mainstream media coverage of indigenous affairs and climate change

Paola De Nuntiis
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Supervision
2022

Abstract

Indigenous journalism plays an increasingly important role in modern media. It fulfils important functions such as creating counter-narratives, empowering local communities and acting as watchdog. Representations of Indigenous peoples in traditional media areoften stereotyped, lacking in detail, or factually incorrect. To understand the balance in this complex media ecosystem, this study investigated Indigenous journalists' perceptions of traditional media coverage of indigenous stories and Indigenous journalists' relationships with non-Indigenous journalists. Based on 20 in-depth interviews conducted with Indigenous journalists around the world, the study confirms that there is a gap between mainstream and Indigenous media, and that there is generally little trustin mainstream media representations of Indigenous communities. This study is a first brick in a foundation to build greater understanding between mainstream and Indigenous media and to consider possible ways forward.
2022
Istituto di Scienze dell'Atmosfera e del Clima - ISAC
Indigenous journalism
climate change
Indigenous knowledge
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