The aim of this issue of Media Development was to begin to explore how Indigenous / First Nations / Aboriginal people are building their own media and communication networks. It was conceived as a way of reviewing some of the communication rights aspects inherent in the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP).
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Digital self-development and Canadian First Peoples of the North |
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Creating an enabling environment for digital self-determination |
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La apropiación indígena de la comunicación: De acompañantes a sujetos comunicacionales |
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Radios comunitarias e indígenas, legítimas pero “ilegales” |
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La sociedad de la información: ¿Es también de los pueblos indígenas? |
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Advancing global dialogue on the rights of Indigenous People |
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Changing media landscapes in Latin America |
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In search of enlightenment: Church or cinema?
Kirsten Dietrich |
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