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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]
Genre | Documentary |
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Running time | 35-40 minutes |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Language(s) | English |
Home station | BBC Radio 4 |
Hosted by | Jatinder Verma |
Produced by | Allison Puranik |
Edited by | Maria Balinska |
Original release | 2007 |
Website | BBC World Service Edition |
The programme has been introduced by Jatinder Verma, "himself a child of the diaspora",[1] 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.[1]
The series was produced by Allison Puranik and edited by Maria Balinska.
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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