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The Irish Language and Television: National Identity, Preservation, Restoration and Minority Rights
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Date Issued
1996-06
Date Available
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Abstract
This paper examines the new Irish language television channel, Teilifis na Gaeilge. The politico-ideological and economic environments are assessed as factors influencing the formulation of the policies in which Irish language television is and has been placed. It is argued that the aims of the restoration and preservation of Irish, which are related to the building of the nation, are ideologically unacceptable in the current environment and that the economic arena of competition, in which RTE television operates, hinders it from providing a public service for the Irish speaking minority. It is argued that the new channel must be separate from RTE and founded on a minority rights policy.
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Wiley
Journal
British Journal of Sociology
Volume
47
Issue
2
Start Page
255
End Page
274
Copyright (Published Version)
1996 London School of Economics
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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