These are the sources and citations used to research Preservation of Language and Culture through Radio and Music in Indigenous and Immigrant Communities. This bibliography was generated on Cite This For Me on
In-text: (Alba, Logan, Lutz and Stults, 2002)
Your Bibliography: Alba, R., Logan, J., Lutz, A. and Stults, B., 2002. Only English by the Third Generation? Loss and Preservation of the Mother Tongue Among the Grandchildren of Contemporary Immigrants. Demography, 39(3), pp.467-484.
In-text: (Alia, 2010)
Your Bibliography: Alia, V., 2010. The new media nation: Indigenous peoples and global communication. New York: Berghahn Books.
In-text: (Bailur, 2012)
Your Bibliography: Bailur, S., 2012. Who is the Community in Community Radio?. Economic and Political Weekly, 47(17), pp.92-99.
In-text: (Bennett, 2014)
Your Bibliography: Bennett, L., 2014. Texting and Tweeting at Live Music Concerts: flow, fandom and connecting with other audiences through mobile phone technology. In: K. Burland and S. Pitts, ed., Coughing and Clapping: Investigating Audience Experience, 1st ed. Surrey: Ashgate Publishing Limited, pp.89-100.
In-text: (Blane, 2011)
Your Bibliography: Blane, H., 2011. Climate Airwaves: Community Radio, Action Research, and Advocacy for Climate Justice in Ghana. International Journal of Communication, 5, pp.2035–2058.
In-text: (Bohlman, 1988)
Your Bibliography: Bohlman, P., 1988. The study of folk music in the modern world. Bloomington, Ind.: Indiana University Press.
In-text: (Bonder, 2002)
Your Bibliography: Bonder, G., 2002. From access to appropriation: women and ICT policies in Latin America and the Caribbean. In: United Nations Division for the Advancement of Women Expert Group Meeting on “Information and Communications Technologies and their Impact on and Use as an Instrument for the Advancement and Empowerment of Women.”. Seoul, Republic of Korea, pp.1-30.
In-text: (Buddle, 2008)
Your Bibliography: Buddle, K., 2008. Transistor Resistors: Native Women's Radio in Canada and the Social Organization of Political Space from Below. In: P. Wilson and M. Stewart, ed., Global Indigenous Media: Cultures, Poetics, and Politics, 1st ed. Durham, USA: Duke University Press, pp.128-144.
In-text: (Cankaya, Güney and Köksalan, 2008)
Your Bibliography: Cankaya, Ö., Güney, H. and Köksalan, M., 2008. Turkish radio broadcasts in the Netherlands: Community communication or ethnic market. Westminster Papers in Communication and Culture, 5(1), pp.86-106.
In-text: (Canon, 2008)
Your Bibliography: Canon, S., 2008. 'Born in the USA': Dislocation, Disrupted Kinship Networks, and the Transformative Power of Music and Dance in African Immigrant Baby Naming Ceremonies. In: T. Falola and N. Afolabi, ed., African Minorities in the New World, 1st ed. New York: Routledge, pp.153-167.
In-text: (Crook, 2009)
Your Bibliography: Crook, M., 2009. Radio Storytelling and Beyond. In: J. Hartley and K. McWilliam, ed., Story Circle: Digital Storytelling Around the World, 1st ed. Chichester, United Kingdom: Wiley-Blackwell, pp.124-128.
In-text: (Forde, Foxwell and Meadows, 2009)
Your Bibliography: Forde, S., Foxwell, K. and Meadows, M., 2009. Developing Dialogues: Indigenous and ethnic community broadcasting in Australia. Bristol: Intellect Books.
In-text: (Howell, 1992)
Your Bibliography: Howell, W., 1992. Minority-Language Broadcasting and the Continuation of Celtic Culture in Wales and Ireland. In: S. Riggins, ed., Ethnic Minority Media: An International Perspective, 1st ed. Newbury Park, California, USA.: SAGE Publications, Inc., pp.217-242.
In-text: (Colombia’s universal access to community radio, n.d.)
Your Bibliography: ICT Regulation Toolkit. n.d. Colombia’s universal access to community radio. [online] Available at: <http://www.ictregulationtoolkit.org/en/toolkit/notes/PracticeNote/3152> [Accessed 5 January 2015].
In-text: (oral tradition, 2015)
Your Bibliography: In: Dictionary.com, 1st ed. 2015. oral tradition. [online] Random House, Inc. Available at: <http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/oral tradition> [Accessed 30 November 2014].
In-text: (Keller, 2003)
Your Bibliography: Keller, S., 2003. Community: Pursuing the Dream, Living the Reality. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press.
In-text: (Kumar, Chouhan and Parikh, 2011)
Your Bibliography: Kumar, N., Chouhan, G. and Parikh, T., 2011. Folk music goes digital in India. In: SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. Vancouver, Canada, pp.1423-1432.
In-text: (Kuznetsov, 2009)
Your Bibliography: Kuznetsov, N., 2009. The Role of Pop Music and Other Phenomena of Modern Culture in the Preservation of Komi Language. FEJF, 41, pp.119-130.
In-text: (Mackey, 2005)
Your Bibliography: Mackey, W., 2005. The Description of Bilingualism. In: B. Mayor and A. Pugh, ed., Language, Communication and Education, 1st ed. Kent, United Kingdom: The Open University, pp.291-307.
In-text: (Mano, 2004)
Your Bibliography: Mano, W., 2004. Renegotiating Tradition on Radio Zimbabwe. Media, Culture & Society, 26(3), pp.315-336.
In-text: (McLucas, 2010)
Your Bibliography: McLucas, A., 2010. The Musical Ear: Oral Tradition in the USA. Farnham, England: Ashgate.
In-text: (Meadows, 2009)
Your Bibliography: Meadows, M., 2009. Electronic Dreaming Tracks: Indigenous community broadcasting in Australia. Development in Practice, 19(4-5), pp.514-524.
In-text: (Murillo, 2008)
Your Bibliography: Murillo, M., 2008. Weaving a Communication Quilt in Colombia: Civil Conflict, Indigenous Resistance, and Community Radio in Northern Cauca. In: P. Wilson and M. Stewart, ed., Global Indigenous Media: Cultures, Poetics, and Politics, 1st ed. Durham, USA: Duke University Press, pp.145-159.
In-text: (Myers, 1998)
Your Bibliography: Myers, H., 1998. Music of Hindu Trinidad: songs from the India diaspora. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
In-text: (Niranjana, 2006)
Your Bibliography: Niranjana, T., 2006. Mobilizing India: women, music, and migration between India and Trinidad. Durham: Duke University Press.
In-text: (Orozco, 2008)
Your Bibliography: Orozco, G., 2008. Orozco, G. L. (2008). Understanding the Culture of Low-Income Immigrant Latino Parents: Key to Involvement. School Community Journal, 18(1), pp.21-37.
In-text: (Pietikäinen, 2008)
Your Bibliography: Pietikäinen, S., 2008. “To Breathe Two Airs”: Empowering Indigenous Sámi Media. In: P. Wilson and M. Stewart, ed., Global Indigenous Media: Cultures, Poetics, and Politics, 1st ed. Durham, USA: Duke University Press, pp.297-213.
In-text: (Radio Bilingue, 2015)
Your Bibliography: Radio Bilingue. 2015. Radio Bilingue. [online] Available at: <http://radiobilingue.org> [Accessed 10 November 2014].
In-text: (Schein, 2010)
Your Bibliography: Schein, E., 2010. Organizational Culture and Leadership. New York, NY: John Wiley & Sons.
In-text: (Sparling, 2003)
Your Bibliography: Sparling, H., 2003. “Music is Language and Language is Music”: Language Attitudes and Musical Choices in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. Ethnologies, 25(2), pp.145-171.
In-text: (Symon, 2002)
Your Bibliography: Symon, P., 2002. The musical re-making of Celtic culture in a Hebridean festival. In: D. Harvey, R. Jones, N. McInroy and C. Milligan, ed., Celtic Geographies: Old Culture, New Times, 1st ed. London: Routledge, pp.192-207.
In-text: (Uchida and Catlin, 2008)
Your Bibliography: Uchida, R. and Catlin, A., 2008. Music of Upland Minorities in Burma, Laos, and Thailand. In: T. Miller and S. Williams, ed., The Garland Handbook of Southeast Asian Music, 1st ed. New York, USA.: Routledge, pp.303-316.
In-text: (Community radio – an effective tool for communication, participation and accountability, 2011)
Your Bibliography: UNICEF Mozambique. 2011. Community radio – an effective tool for communication, participation and accountability. [online] Available at: <http://www.unicef.org/mozambique/media_7786.html> [Accessed 5 January 2015].
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