A Critical Examination of Chinese Language Media’s Normative Goals and News Decisions

Ethnic media are an integral part of a multicultural communication infrastructure benefiting all Canadians, as they provide services pivotal to immigrants’ settlement, integration, and participation in Canadian society, yet numerous studies of ethnic media reveal deficiencies in their performance. T...

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Main Author: Xiaoping Li
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Saint Paul University 2015-12-01
Series:Global Media Journal: Canadian Edition
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Online Access:http://www.gmj.uottawa.ca/1502/v8i2_li.pdf
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description Ethnic media are an integral part of a multicultural communication infrastructure benefiting all Canadians, as they provide services pivotal to immigrants’ settlement, integration, and participation in Canadian society, yet numerous studies of ethnic media reveal deficiencies in their performance. This analysis informed by interview data examines Chinese language media’s normative goals in relation to news decision-making. Outlet news workers convey commendable goals, and those who stress citizen building dedicate themselves to journalistic roles despite unfavourable circumstances. Meanwhile, Chinese language media outlets operate according to norms of social responsibility divergent from mainstream media. Narrow definitions of social responsibility, audience tastes, and perceived community needs influence content and boundaries in and for Chinese language reportage on Canada. Market competition and profit concerns also shape reporting quality, with normative goals trumped by commercial aims. New Canadians with language barriers require informational help if they are to truly become part of Canadian society, exercise their rights, and live up to their responsibilities as citizens. Improvements include professional training for ethnic media workers, inclusion of minority narratives into mainstream media, and publically funded multilingual communications.
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spelling doaj.art-65545534591c44cf8b598582389023d92022-12-21T19:42:23ZengSaint Paul UniversityGlobal Media Journal: Canadian Edition1918-59012015-12-018297112A Critical Examination of Chinese Language Media’s Normative Goals and News DecisionsXiaoping Li0Okanagan CollegeEthnic media are an integral part of a multicultural communication infrastructure benefiting all Canadians, as they provide services pivotal to immigrants’ settlement, integration, and participation in Canadian society, yet numerous studies of ethnic media reveal deficiencies in their performance. This analysis informed by interview data examines Chinese language media’s normative goals in relation to news decision-making. Outlet news workers convey commendable goals, and those who stress citizen building dedicate themselves to journalistic roles despite unfavourable circumstances. Meanwhile, Chinese language media outlets operate according to norms of social responsibility divergent from mainstream media. Narrow definitions of social responsibility, audience tastes, and perceived community needs influence content and boundaries in and for Chinese language reportage on Canada. Market competition and profit concerns also shape reporting quality, with normative goals trumped by commercial aims. New Canadians with language barriers require informational help if they are to truly become part of Canadian society, exercise their rights, and live up to their responsibilities as citizens. Improvements include professional training for ethnic media workers, inclusion of minority narratives into mainstream media, and publically funded multilingual communications.http://www.gmj.uottawa.ca/1502/v8i2_li.pdfChinese ImmigrantsEthnic MediaJournalismMedia’s Social ResponsibilityMulticulturalismNews
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A Critical Examination of Chinese Language Media’s Normative Goals and News Decisions
Global Media Journal: Canadian Edition
Chinese Immigrants
Ethnic Media
Journalism
Media’s Social Responsibility
Multiculturalism
News
title A Critical Examination of Chinese Language Media’s Normative Goals and News Decisions
title_full A Critical Examination of Chinese Language Media’s Normative Goals and News Decisions
title_fullStr A Critical Examination of Chinese Language Media’s Normative Goals and News Decisions
title_full_unstemmed A Critical Examination of Chinese Language Media’s Normative Goals and News Decisions
title_short A Critical Examination of Chinese Language Media’s Normative Goals and News Decisions
title_sort critical examination of chinese language media s normative goals and news decisions
topic Chinese Immigrants
Ethnic Media
Journalism
Media’s Social Responsibility
Multiculturalism
News
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