2020
DOI: 10.5502/ijw.v10i5.1495
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The role of community language radio for understanding creativity and wellbeing in migrant communities in Australia

Abstract: Community radio-and community language radio specifically-occupies an important place in Australia's multicultural landscape. Members of many language communities arriving in Australia have been denied important opportunities in their home countries including outlets for self-representation and public creativity in their languages. Within Australia, radio provides an accessible means of creative expression, provides vital social connection for community members of all ages and generations, and supports social … Show more

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“…Additionally, there is some evidence that engaging in the radio supports individual wellbeing (Krause, 2020;Hasnain et al, 2022). Community radio station volunteers, for example, gain a sense of purpose and identity by volunteering (Order and O'Mahony, 2017), are able to express creativity and enable maintenance of language and culture (Krause et al, 2020), and experience a sense of belonging, thereby promoting social relationships and relationships (Vuuren, 2002;Maina, 2013;Vidal, 2019). The radio promotes social connections between listeners, presenters, and the wider community (Meadows and Foxwell, 2011;Oliveira, 2013).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, there is some evidence that engaging in the radio supports individual wellbeing (Krause, 2020;Hasnain et al, 2022). Community radio station volunteers, for example, gain a sense of purpose and identity by volunteering (Order and O'Mahony, 2017), are able to express creativity and enable maintenance of language and culture (Krause et al, 2020), and experience a sense of belonging, thereby promoting social relationships and relationships (Vuuren, 2002;Maina, 2013;Vidal, 2019). The radio promotes social connections between listeners, presenters, and the wider community (Meadows and Foxwell, 2011;Oliveira, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%