Minority Language Television in Europe: commonalities and differences between Regional Minority Languages and Immigrant Minority Languages
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01-10-2012
Josu Amezaga
Edorta Arana
Abstract
When reviewing the literature on minority languages and media in Europe, we observe that while some refer to the so called Regional Minority Languages others focus, especially in the last years, on Immigrant Minority Languages. There is no doubt that they deal with different realities. However in this article we try to find out what the commonalities are between such different realities, related to the use of television. We first illustrate the television landscape in both type of languages across Europe, then remark some commonalities as such of the impact that multiculturalism and media constructed geolinguistic regions might have on them. We finally draw some conclusion for future research.
How to Cite
Amezaga, J., & Arana, E. (2012). Minority Language Television in Europe: commonalities and differences between Regional Minority Languages and Immigrant Minority Languages. ZER - Journal of Communication Studies, 17(32). https://doi.org/10.1387/zer.6558
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