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Zusatztext One of the most stimulating explorations of the politics of the media and the mediation of politics to have come my way in some time. Ian Hargreaves, New Statesman Bookshop Klappentext The Indigenous Public Sphere is a fascinating and innovative account of the connections between textuality and citizenship. Focussing on the reporting and reception of Aboriginal affairs in the media, it has major implications for rethinking the study of journalism and ethnicity in national politics and public life. Zusammenfassung An account of the connections between textuality and citizenship. Focusing on the reporting and reception of Aboriginal affairs in the media, it has implications for rethinking the study of journalism and ethnicity in national politics and public life. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction I - Research 2: 'Intelligence is always an interlocutor': a dialogue with the literature 3: 'Narrative accrual' in the Australian semiosphere II - Reception 5: Watching the watchdogs: community reception and discussion of media 6: Telling the stories: Indigenous media; Indigenising Australian media III - Reporting 8: Reporting Indigeneity: magazines, radio, TV and sport 9: Reporting Indigeneity: news and talkback 10: Journalism: ethics, training and 'indifference' Bibliography