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Experiences in Kakuma and Melbourne with developing literacy resources in Nilotic languages ...
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Experiences in Kakuma and Melbourne with developing literacy resources in Nilotic languages ...
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Probability of heritage language use at a supportive early childhood setting in Australia ...
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The role of community language radio for understanding creativity and wellbeing in migrant communities in Australia
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Community radio—and community language radio specifically—occupies an important place in Australia's multicultural landscape. Members of many language communities arriving in Australia have been denied important opportunities in their home countries including outlets for self-representation and public creativity in their languages. Within Australia, radio provides an accessible means of creative expression, provides vital social connection for community members of all ages and generations, and supports social cohesion on a wider scale. This article explores how community language radio in Australia can play a critical role in supporting the wellbeing of both individuals and communities by providing an accessible and adaptable outlet for creative expression. This case study examines the practices of presenters from Australia’s largest community language radio station, 3ZZZ, which reports broadcasting in around 70 languages weekly. A sample of 16 presenters from the station completed an online, mixed-methods survey. The results afford discussion of the format and composition of community language programs as a form of cultural and language maintenance, the perceived role of creativity in program design and delivery, the perceived impact of the programs for the community, and the perceived role of the program for individual and community wellbeing. The findings are considered with respect to pertinent theoretical frameworks, exploring the implications concerning creativity, community, and wellbeing. The multifaceted results we present highlight how creative community language radio participation is able to contribute positively to wellbeing in the Australian migrant context.
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URL: https://researchonline.jcu.edu.au/65384/2/Krause,Lloyd-Smith%26Hajek2020.pdf
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La inmigración italiana en Santa Fe: español e italiano en contacto. Motivaciones, metodologías y primeros resultados de un proyecto internacional
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In: El Hilo de la Fabula; Núm. 19 (17): El hilo de la fábula; 137-151 ; El Hilo de la Fabula; No 19 (17): El hilo de la fábula; 137-151 ; 2362-5651 ; 1667-7900 ; 10.14409/hf.v0i19 (2019)
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Community languages and LOTE provision in Victorian primary schools: mix or match? ...
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Tale of two multilingual cities in a multilingual continent ...
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Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Populations in Medical Research: Perceptions and Experiences of Older Italians, Their Families, Ethics Administrators and Researchers
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A review of approaches to improve participation of culturally and linguistically diverse populations in clinical trials
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