Ciolek, T.Matthew2002-05-202004-09-282011-01-052004-09-282011-01-052001http://hdl.handle.net/1885/41929http://digitalcollections.anu.edu.au/handle/1885/41929Those groups who are (or recently were) systematically marginalized and disadvantaged in relations with the rest of their society can find in the Internet, fifth branch of mass communication, a valuable ally. However, the effective use of the Net to ameliorate the situation, or simply to communicate the truth about their lives, is far from being a routine matter.17009 bytestext/htmlen-AUCulture: Minority Influences on the Majority; Equal Opportunity; Ethnic Conflict; Globalization and Minority Cultures; Human and Minority Rights Organizations; LanguagesDisappearing; Minority Status and the State; Multiculturalism; Passing; Racist Political Parties and Movements; Shifting Minority Status; StereotypesInternet and Minorities2001