This paper discusses the aiding development in the Global South, communities in Uganda engage in narrowcasting and share information using Community Audio Towers.While community broadcasting has been documented for aiding development in the Global South, communities in Uganda engage in narrowcasting and share information using Community Audio Towers (CATs). This challenges our understanding of communication for development media since CATs employ both the one-way and the two-way approaches to ensure survival. Among the crucial areas of CATs that have not been attended to by academic scrutiny is the issue of how CATs sustain themselves financially. To cover that gap, the CAT processes of information gathering, processing and dissemination, a...
This study investigated Central Broadcasting Services’ Project to Empower Women in Savings and Loan ...
In this paper we investigate the media needs of low-income mobile users in a South African township....
The distance between the third world and the western countries is continuing to increase. The contin...
Doctor of Philosophy in Centre for Communication, Media and Society. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Du...
This article presents two communities in Uganda that use Community Audio Towers (CATs) as an alterna...
This PhD Thesis shows that individuals depend more on CATs than other available mainstream channels....
An assumption that Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) and economic development have a...
Community media are not a new phenomenon in the world. They date back to the 1960’s in New York when...
The purpose of this study was to examine how community radios’ broadcasting services fostered socio-...
This article draws attention to the current sensational modernist conceptualization of news as confl...
This paper draws on the contrast between community media and the nature of its communities in Africa...
The thesis investigates community radio as a tool for development drawing on case studies of Nkhotak...
In the last ten years local radio stations have mushroomed in many regions in Africa, as well in Tan...
More than 850 million people in developing countries are excluded from a wide range of information a...
This study sought to examine the role of community radio in promoting the development agenda of slum...
This study investigated Central Broadcasting Services’ Project to Empower Women in Savings and Loan ...
In this paper we investigate the media needs of low-income mobile users in a South African township....
The distance between the third world and the western countries is continuing to increase. The contin...
Doctor of Philosophy in Centre for Communication, Media and Society. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Du...
This article presents two communities in Uganda that use Community Audio Towers (CATs) as an alterna...
This PhD Thesis shows that individuals depend more on CATs than other available mainstream channels....
An assumption that Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) and economic development have a...
Community media are not a new phenomenon in the world. They date back to the 1960’s in New York when...
The purpose of this study was to examine how community radios’ broadcasting services fostered socio-...
This article draws attention to the current sensational modernist conceptualization of news as confl...
This paper draws on the contrast between community media and the nature of its communities in Africa...
The thesis investigates community radio as a tool for development drawing on case studies of Nkhotak...
In the last ten years local radio stations have mushroomed in many regions in Africa, as well in Tan...
More than 850 million people in developing countries are excluded from a wide range of information a...
This study sought to examine the role of community radio in promoting the development agenda of slum...
This study investigated Central Broadcasting Services’ Project to Empower Women in Savings and Loan ...
In this paper we investigate the media needs of low-income mobile users in a South African township....
The distance between the third world and the western countries is continuing to increase. The contin...