The role of Australia's public broadcasters in development and democracy


Autoria(s): Cinque, Toija
Contribuinte(s)

[Unknown]

Data(s)

01/01/2008

Resumo

In this article I investigate the ways in which the ABC and SBS use the internet. I predominantly focus on how the public broadcasters’ promote an informed citizenry though participation online. Such online participation further develops a second vital role of public broadcasting which is to develop a sense of nationhood—through Australian content (which can include information and communication in languages other than English) and which provides for local and international communities in rural and metropolitan areas to engage with each other. In order to understand the capacity for the public broadcasters to enhance online public communication and democratic participation, I firstly examine general internet theory and evaluate how liberating the internet has been for those living in countries where the state and political alliances control traditional broadcast and print media. For this analysis, the key aspects of virtual communication and cyber-democracy are explored as they are relevant to the services the public broadcasters could provide. Furthermore, case examples of current practical work undertaken in these areas are examined. The framework of the ‘virtual agora’ is considered because it represents the ideals of a public sphere in cyberspace where people are currently able to discuss and debate key issues. The theory is then related to activities undertaken through the ‘vortals’ of the ABC and SBS. Finally, the extent of political intervention and commercial influence is evaluated.<br />

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30045156

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

[University of Queensland]

Relação

http://dro.deakin.edu.au/eserv/DU:30045156/cinque-roleofaustralias-evid-2008.pdf

http://asaa.asn.au/asaawomensforum/WIA-ConferenceSept2008.pdf

Palavras-Chave #public broadcasting #internet #online participation #democratic participation
Tipo

Conference Paper