The construction of a national Maori identity by Maori media. Stuart, I. & others Pacific journalism review, 9(1):45, 2003.
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The development of a Maori identity largely in terms of Maori radio, as the major national Maori media, making references to print media sources, is studied. By creating their own identity and accompanying discourse, Maori might be forcing New Zealand down the path towards theories of Ernesto Laclau and Chantal Mouffe, in which social antagonisms are healthy, where plurality is valued, and where conflicts are a healthy part of democracy
@article{stuart_construction_2003,
	title = {The construction of a national {Maori} identity by {Maori} media},
	volume = {9},
	url = {http://search.informit.com.au/documentSummary;dn=150199788525515;res=IELHSS},
	abstract = {The development of a Maori identity largely in terms of Maori radio, as the major national Maori media, making references to print media sources, is studied. By creating their own identity and accompanying discourse, Maori might be forcing New Zealand down the path towards theories of Ernesto Laclau and Chantal Mouffe, in which social antagonisms are healthy, where plurality is valued, and where conflicts are a healthy part of democracy},
	number = {1},
	urldate = {2015-12-21},
	journal = {Pacific journalism review},
	author = {Stuart, Ian and {others}},
	year = {2003},
	keywords = {Democracy, Indigenous peoples–Social life and customs, Maori (New Zealand people), Maori (New Zealand people)–Social life and customs, Mass media, Nation-building, Radio broadcasting},
	pages = {45},
}

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