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Investigating the role of media in the identity construction of ethnic minority language speakers in Botswana : an exploratory study of the Bakalanga

机译:调查媒体在博茨瓦纳少数民族语言使用者身份建构中的作用:对巴卡兰加的探索性研究

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This dissertation investigates the role of media in the identity construction of minority language speakers in Botswana, with a focus on the Bakalanga. The study is informed by debates around the degree to which the media can be seen to play a central role in the way the Bakalanga define their own identity. As part of this, it considers how such individuals understand their own sense of identity to be located within processes of nation-building, and in particular in relation to the construction of a national identity. It focuses, more particularly, on the extent to which the absence of particular languages within media can be said to impact on such processes of identity formation. The study responds, at the same time, to the argument that people’s more general lived experiences and their broader social environment have a bearing on how they make sense of the media. As such, it can be seen to critique the assumption that the media necessarily play a central and defining role within processes of socialisation. In order to explore the significance of these debates for a study of the Bakalanga, the dissertation includes a contextual discussion of language policy in Botswana, the impact of colonial history on such policy and the implications that this has had for the linguistic identity of the media. It also reviews theoretical debates that help to make sense of the role that the media plays within the processes through which minority language speakers construct their own identity. Finally, it includes an empirical case study, consisting of qualitative interviews with individuals who identify themselves as Bakalanga. It is argued that, because of the absence of their own language from the media, the respondents do not describe the media as central to their own processes of identity formation. At the same time, the respondents recognise the importance of the media within society, and are preoccupied with their own marginalisation from the media. The study explores the way the respondents make sense of such marginalisation, as demonstrated by their attempts to seek alternative media platforms in which they can find recognition of their own language and social experience. The study thus reaffirms the significance of media in society – even for people who feel that they are not recognised within such media.
机译:本文以博卡瓦纳语为研究对象,探讨了媒介在博茨瓦纳少数民族语言使用者身份建构中的作用。该研究是通过围绕媒体在巴卡兰加定义自己身份的方式中扮演中心角色的辩论来进行的。作为其一部分,它考虑了这些人如何理解自己的身份意识,这些身份意识位于国家建设的过程中,尤其是与国家身份的建设有关。它更具体地集中于可以说在媒体中缺少特定语言对某种身份形成过程产生影响的程度。该研究同时回应了这样一种论点,即人们更普遍的生活经验和更广泛的社会环境对他们如何理解媒体有影响。因此,可以看出对媒体必然在社会化过程中发挥核心作用和确定性作用这一假设的批评。为了探讨这些辩论对巴卡兰加语研究的意义,论文包括对博茨瓦纳语言政策的背景讨论,殖民历史对该政策的影响以及这对媒体的语言身份的影响。它还回顾了理论辩论,这些辩论有助于弄清媒体在少数民族语言使用者构建自己的身份的过程中所扮演的角色。最后,它包括一个实证案例研究,包括对自称为Bakalanga的个人的定性访谈。有人认为,由于媒体缺乏自己的语言,受访者没有将媒体描述为他们自己的身份形成过程的核心。同时,受访者认识到媒体在社会中的重要性,并沉迷于自己在媒体中的边缘化。这项研究探索了受访者如何理解这种边缘化,这一点通过他们试图寻找替代媒体平台的尝试得以证明,他们可以在其中找到对自己的语言和社会经验的认可。因此,该研究重申了媒体在社会中的重要性,即使对于认为自己在此类媒体中未被认可的人们也是如此。

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