Media Reporting on Minority or Indigenous Groups

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Additionally, several other rules exist including the Media Entertainment Arts and Alliance. The natives represent the original inhabitants of the country with diversity in cultures, religion as well as race. They are the society’s minority characterized by few numbers as opposed to the ancient inhabitants. The indigenous are unique through their lifestyle, fashion, language, and pronunciation as well as color. Major examples of the indigenous groups include the blacks in the U. Failure to take their responsibility of accurately reporting ethical and diverse issues can lead the media to create negative implications to the majority of the ethnic communities. Accordingly, the media has the support and power to bring changes. Additionally, the media do not only influence the characters of the society, safety and security but to the individual lives as well, particularly to the mainly prejudiced female gender, racial discrimination and animosity.

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Additionally, we can consider the aftermath of the September 11 terrorist attack in the U. S. The situation would have been made neutral in the cases if the media depictions would have been thought in terms of the conditions of the innocent people. Moreover, media reporting can also be thought of as a device to change people’s opinions. In the Aborigines, people had the tendency and habits of sniffing petrol while there was widespread unemployment as well as drunkards. Besides, Australian and other groups of people have little or no information concerning the lifestyle, cultures as well as attitudes of the aborigines residing in Australia. Therefore, as the obvious power, the media has the ability to influence and change people’s opinions regarding multicultural diversity via the images they depict, messages as well as symbols displayed.

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Harding (2005) report that the most common new stereotype is that which questions the Aboriginal’s capability to take control of their internal affairs. The emergent stereotype comes at a critical moment in the relation between the Aboriginal and the non-Aboriginal groups. The recent years have seen the Aboriginal gain control over their lifestyle and in the process oppose the submissive landscape surrounding the link between the Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Canadian community as provided for by the Indian Act (Harding, 2005). In entire Canada, the First Nations have made tremendous efforts to regain their authority over their financial reserves while many also acquiring or are in the process of gaining responsibility in the issues of education as well as the welfare of children.

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Besides, there are negotiations concerning the multilateral agreements encompassing First Nations as well as the federal and provincial administrations in British Columbia. As a result of its replacement of immigrants with Islam and Muslims, the media makes a direct contribution towards the spread of racism and prejudice as well as the construction of the idea of Islam being a social, political and economic threat to the world. Journalism that is operating in an environment of ethnic media have differences from that practiced within the mainstream mass media because of its obligations to show a response to the needs as well as expectations of their ethnic groups. The demands and prospects often present various problems and exert pressure on the journalists themselves (Sahin, 2017).

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A good example is a situation when a journalist experiences some tension between ethnic and professional backgrounds and identities due to the dilemma of whether to serve the community or commit to professionalism and give accurate information concerning the existence of a particular ethnic group. Allowing journalists the space to exercise their professional authority would enable them together with the mainstream mass media feed the general population with accurate information. Nevertheless, the current generation has seen the media take part in advocating for equality, thus, sending a good gesture of transformation. Ethnic media neither convey message concerning separation nor is the undertaking the intention of ethnic journalists. According to Arnold (2009), there exist precise roles of the ethnic media regarding a specific function in integration as well as issues of cultural identity.

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While the German mainstream media pass information regarding the present state of affairs, ethnic media often attract an audience for a specific purpose. One of the reasons ethnic media can be preferred is the situation when the audience is exploring ways towards orientation in the daily life. While most ethnic-based contents are produced by the community they serve, some of the media contents about indigenous groups are encouraging. For instance, uk. sagepub (2018) hold that the Korean Times conveys information to Koreans living in the US, especially in cities like New York City, Chicago, Washington DC, Seattle, Atlanta, Los Angeles as well as San Francisco. The Korean Times media content is mainly produced for the Korean community, which results in improved integration.

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About half of the stories that appear on the pages of the media are written by staff situated in the U. Therefore, there is a portion of the mainstream media that aims to unite and foster integration among minority groups living in different geographical locations. Successful integration of the existing and future immigrant as well indigenous communities is an important endeavor. Integration is often grounded on matching obligations as well as common rights. As a result, every community is, thus, obliged to guarantee equal contribution and participation of the ethnic minority communities and the immigrants on the economic, social, civic and political aspects (Miramedia, 2004). Moreover, every community in the contemporary society would be required to cherish the fundamental virtues and values of the nation and contribute in the process of integration with protected identity.

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The dissatisfied communities can rightfully become submissive to the segregated ideologies provided the information is conveyed through unmonitored reporting. Due to the urgency and need to report positively about the indigenous communities, the media has been recently motivated to enhance togetherness and integration. However, most media systems have limited resources to foster the endeavor. Some international organizations have pulled resources towards the reporting of race and ethnicity. For instance, there has been the development of resources to report about indigenous Australians with precise guidelines concerning reporting on ethnicity. Media for Ethnic Minorities - Media Segregation? Retrieved from: https://blogs. worldbank. org/publicsphere/media-ethnic-minorities-media-segregation Butler, T. The Media Construction of Terrorism Pre and Post-9/11. Retrieved from: https://www. Reporting Race. Retrieved from: http://iaj.

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