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After a brief review of the existing literature from Europe and North America on ethnicity as a possible predictor of the ownership and use of media, with the emphasis on new media, there follows a review of the most significant results from a limited survey on the subject in the Netherlands. With this, the main focus is on a school survey in which “ethno-cultural position” in comparison with the common socio-demographic characteristics such as gender, SES (Social Economic Status) and education are tested on the extent to which they predict access to primarily new media at home and ownership in the bedroom on the one hand and to media applications and functions on the other hand. In order to better understand a number of results from the school survey that cannot be further interpreted, the results of in-depth interviews on media use and the forming and perception of identity within young ethnic minority groups will be presented. It is the intention to create a so-called integration-promoting, or rather homeland-oriented profile of media use, while keeping in mind four “types” of identity (religious, ethnic, national and cultural) and various patterns of media consumption (time spent, genre preferences, etc.) for the tested minority groups. Finally, the most visible policy guidelines in current Dutch media and minority policy will be described. |
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Name: International Communication Association URL: http://www.icahdq.org
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| D'Haenens, Leen. "ICT in Multicultural Society. The Dutch Experience" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association, Marriott Hotel, San Diego, CA, May 27, 2003 <Not Available>. 2009-05-26 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p112138_index.html> |
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| D'Haenens, L. , 2003-05-27 "ICT in Multicultural Society. The Dutch Experience" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association, Marriott Hotel, San Diego, CA Online <.PDF>. 2009-05-26 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p112138_index.html |
Publication Type: Conference Paper/Unpublished Manuscript Review Method: Peer Reviewed Abstract: After a brief review of the existing literature from Europe and North America on ethnicity as a possible predictor of the ownership and use of media, with the emphasis on new media, there follows a review of the most significant results from a limited survey on the subject in the Netherlands. With this, the main focus is on a school survey in which “ethno-cultural position” in comparison with the common socio-demographic characteristics such as gender, SES (Social Economic Status) and education are tested on the extent to which they predict access to primarily new media at home and ownership in the bedroom on the one hand and to media applications and functions on the other hand. In order to better understand a number of results from the school survey that cannot be further interpreted, the results of in-depth interviews on media use and the forming and perception of identity within young ethnic minority groups will be presented. It is the intention to create a so-called integration-promoting, or rather homeland-oriented profile of media use, while keeping in mind four “types” of identity (religious, ethnic, national and cultural) and various patterns of media consumption (time spent, genre preferences, etc.) for the tested minority groups. Finally, the most visible policy guidelines in current Dutch media and minority policy will be described. |
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| ICT IN MULTICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE DUTCH EXPERIENCE Abstract After a brief review of the existing literature from Europe and North America on ethnicity as a possible predictor of the ownership and use of media with the emphasis on new media there follows a review of the most significant results from a limited survey on the subject in the Netherlands. With this the main focus is on a school survey in which “ethno-cultural position” in comparison with the common socio-demographic |
| media consumption on the basis of preferences of media types and contents Low orientation towards the Netherlands Social- No Norms political relation with and values commitment identity Soc/pol hedonists norms HOMELANDERS committed "homeland" OMNIVORES multicultis roots ADAPTERS values Netherlands High orientation towards the Netherlands |
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