Asian Diasporas Explained

Show Name:Asian Diasporas
Format:Documentary
Runtime:35-40 minutes
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Home Station:BBC Radio 4
Presenter:Jatinder Verma
Producer:Allison Puranik
Editor:Maria Balinska
First Aired:2007

Asian Diasporas is an intermittently-broadcast forty-minute BBC Radio 4 documentary programme about Asian communities around the world, first transmitted in 2007 with so far three episodes.[1]

The programme has been introduced by Jatinder Verma, "himself a child of the diaspora", who was born in Dar es Salaam and grew up in Kenya and was the first Asian theatre director to direct a play at Britain's National Theatre.

Asian Diasporas broadcast history to date has consisted of Family, which looked at Japanese people in Latin America and elsewhere; Business, which examined Korean family business in the US; and Politics, which focused on Chinese dissident activists in the US and in Europe. All three themes were interwoven into each episode.

The series was produced by Allison Puranik and edited by Maria Balinska.

Use in academia

Parts of the audio of the series have been used to teach English as a second language to students at The Hong Kong University.[2]

The series was also featured as a primary source by James Hevia in a course about immigration at the University of North Carolina.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: BBC World Service explores Asian Diasporas . indiantelevision.com. 9 August 2002. 17 December 2013.
  2. Web site: English for University Studies II (course syllabus for LSNG 1008) . The Hong Kong University. n.d.. 17 December 2013.
  3. Web site: Diasporas and Transnational Migrant Networks: The Migration of People and the Global Issues of Multiculturalism(see slide # 32) . The University of North Carolina. James. Hevia. 28 October 2013. 17 December 2013.