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Leen d’Haenens | Whither Cultural Diversity on the Dutch TV Screen?
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Finally the subject of a series can exert some influence in that diversity is
not always self-evident. In “I am Willem” a white little boy is being followed;
in “Children No Objection” a white mother and father with white kids are
presented, and the series “The band” is about five white band members. Only
in the first series the makers have tried to bring in some secondary characters
of colour. In the other two nothing of the like has happened. In the other
series, the subject lent itself better to ethnic diversity: “On the Way to
Tomorrow” is about youngsters in a big city and “Van Speijk” evolves in and
around a multicultural area in Amsterdam. In “Good Times Bad Times”
multiculturalism is brought up in the context of (extended) family lines.
Because life in Amsterdam is like that. That is why we have
introduced Hicham, a Moroccan boy who is very popular and cute
but also behaving very badly… (“On the Way to Tomorrow”)
Amsterdam West, where the series evolves, is a Turkish bulwark, that
is why we casted a Turk, but also in real life the police force has tried
to hire a lot of allochtones in order to work well in these areas.
(“Van Speijck”)
Overall, the in-depth interviews made it clear that the program makers are at
all times conscious about the impact multiculturalism and ethnic diversity may
have when chosen as topics in TV content. In their daily work they tend to
reflect a great deal about the social responsibility issue. They also pointed out
that the societal climate plays a central role in their decision-making about
visualizations of multiculturalism and ethnic diversity. But ideas are diverging:
the producer of “Good Times Bad Times” thinks he is above all making a
fiction program and therefore he believes it is up to the viewer to decide
whether to go along with the story or not. The maker of “On the Way to
Tomorrow” does find herself fulfilling a social responsibility. The danger of
political correctness was brought up several times in the interviews, but it
remained unclear what political correctness precisely is and consequently, what
a realistic account of society is or should be. In fact, it is seen as the potential
death of diversity. Visualizing ethnicity is considered clearly as a conflict
variable in the production of fiction, given that it is socially loaded.
5. Conclusion
Overall, the in-depth interviews made it clear that the program makers are at
all times conscious about the impact multiculturalism and ethnic diversity may
have when chosen as topics in TV content. In their daily work they tend to
Media – Migration – Integration
European and North American Perspectives
- Titel
- Media – Migration – Integration
- Untertitel
- European and North American Perspectives
- Autoren
- Rainer Geissler
- Horst Pöttker
- Verlag
- transcript Verlag
- Datum
- 2009
- Sprache
- englisch
- Lizenz
- CC BY-NC-ND 3.0
- ISBN
- 978-3-8376-1032-1
- Abmessungen
- 15.0 x 22.4 cm
- Seiten
- 250
- Schlagwörter
- Integration, Media, Migration, Europe, North America, Sociology of Media, Sociology
- Kategorie
- Medien