Euskalkultura: basque diaspora media

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Published 25-06-2019
Maialen Goirizelaia Leire Iturregui

Abstract

In the framework of a thesis that studies the communication between the Basque diaspora and the Basque Country, we have found a media that fulfill the characteristics that a "diaspora media" have: Euskalkultura.com. In this work, we aim to study the creation and evolution of this "diasporic media", analyzing for that the articles published during 2015-2018, in which we could see that the majority of them are about Basque culture; the consumption that the Basques living in the United States do of this media, where we could appreciate that even though they mainly want to maintain cultural relations, they also want to have other kind of relations with the Basque Country, such as educational and business relations.

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Goirizelaia, M., & Iturregui, L. (2019). Euskalkultura: basque diaspora media. ZER - Journal of Communication Studies, 24(46). https://doi.org/10.1387/zer.20403
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