With a similar set of principles underpinning the ethos and practice of both community development and community radio, we might expect to find close linkages between community development projects and their local community stations. This article explores this supposition in the context of community radio stations and community development projects in four regions in Ireland and finds, contrary to expectations, linkages between both sectors to be relatively weak. Exploring the reasons for this, we argue that the increased and extensive incursion of the state into the community sphere has resulted in both a sectoralization of community institutions and the hegemonization of a service ethos where, in a move away from the core princ...
Community radio is often described as a medium that celebrates the small community life and where lo...
In this article I aim to add to the literature on the impact of neoliberalism on community developme...
This paper originates in a wider research project funded by the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland’s ...
With a similar set of principles underpinning the ethos and practice of both community development ...
The growth in interest and research in community radio worldwide over the last few decades is a wel...
Community radio is unique when compared to its commercial and public service counterparts in that, a...
The growth in interest and research in community radio worldwide over the last few decades is a wel...
Research has neglected to address the question of whether practitioners and the community groups se...
The core aims of community radio stations foreground the principle of participation by the people in...
This paper investigates the extent to which Irish community radio stations use new technologies to ...
Research has neglected to address the question of whether practitioners and the community groups ser...
This study examines the challenges of good governance for community radio stations. It does this by...
Community radio is often described as a medium that celebrates the small community life and where lo...
In this article I aim to add to the literature on the impact of neoliberalism on community developme...
This paper originates in a wider research project funded by the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland’s ...
With a similar set of principles underpinning the ethos and practice of both community development ...
The growth in interest and research in community radio worldwide over the last few decades is a wel...
Community radio is unique when compared to its commercial and public service counterparts in that, a...
The growth in interest and research in community radio worldwide over the last few decades is a wel...
Research has neglected to address the question of whether practitioners and the community groups se...
The core aims of community radio stations foreground the principle of participation by the people in...
This paper investigates the extent to which Irish community radio stations use new technologies to ...
Research has neglected to address the question of whether practitioners and the community groups ser...
This study examines the challenges of good governance for community radio stations. It does this by...
Community radio is often described as a medium that celebrates the small community life and where lo...
In this article I aim to add to the literature on the impact of neoliberalism on community developme...
This paper originates in a wider research project funded by the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland’s ...