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  • This chapter addresses political and academic discussion about migrants' media participation in European nation-states. The Iranian diaspora in Germany and its TV productions in public-access channels (“open channels”) will be discussed from the viewpoint of communication studies. Interviews and qualitative content analysis reveal a significant heterogeneity and debate culture among the Iranian diaspora. It makes itself heard in inner-diasporic as well as transcultural public spheres through specific discursive strategies. Mother-tongue sequences discuss, for instance, values and norms of the Iranian diaspora in the migration condition. On the other hand, TV producers struggle to be accepted as a transcultural part of German culture. They experience barriers of equal access, as they soon want to be heard in a local public sphere and in a broader political debate, mainly when it comes to integration politics and policies. (xsd:string)
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  • In The Handbook of Diasporas,Media,and Culture, 443-459, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2019 (xsd:string)
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