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Songlines to Satellites by Helen Molnar and Michael Meadows

Secondhand paperback good condition. Published by Pluto Press Australia, 2001. Songlines to Satellites explores the developmental history and policy environments of Indigenous media sectors in Australia, New Zealand, the South Pacific Island countries, and Canada. It details how communication technologies have been pioneered by Indigenous communities and used as cultural, social, and political resources. Based on interviews with hundreds of Indigenous people over thirteen years, the book addresses key issues like the convergence of communications technologies and globalization's impact on Indigenous identity.

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