Self-determination in practice : the critical making of indigenous media

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Abstract

The article examines the notion of development as self-determination in the context of current politicisation of indigenous peoples' affairs. It looks at the links between development studies, indigenous social movements, and community media practices; and more specifically between specific views on development, self-determination, and identity, and how these terms become embodied in specific media-making (video) practices. The article summarises two case studies of indigenous media production in a transnational context: the UNESCO-funded project Information and Communications Technologies for Intercultural Dialogue: Developing Communication Capacities of Indigenous People (ICT4ID), and the emergence and consolidation of CLACPI, a network of indigenous media producers in Latin America.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages10
JournalDevelopment in Practice
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2009

Keywords

  • civil society
  • globalisation
  • governance
  • public policy
  • rights
  • technology

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