AS AM 118 Lecture : Lecture 7

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Lecture 8
"you'll learn much about Pakistanis from listening to the radio"
Centering radio as a form of communication
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Non-English radio is important for immigrant groups
Unify of the immigrant groups who are trying to find a way to fit in
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Professor Afzal, Assistant Professor in Anthropology of CSUF
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Media form for community building
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Example of transnational/global connection
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People participate by funding the radio stations, calling in
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Post 9/11
Tension arise in the community
Radio allow a platform to explore their identity and talk about the history
and stories of the Pakistanis immigrant groups
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Able to reflect what is happening in the community
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Expansion of the radio stations
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Midterm
Key-term-> explanation and analysis from experiences in the ASAM pop culture
and readings
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Lecture 7
Thursday, April 26, 2018
3:39 PM
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