Everybody has a right to participate in the democratic dialogue of our communities, to express their needs and shape cultural change. Participation in the media is one way that we can do this, however the mainstream media often do not value or encourage diversity and are not representative of broader society (Ellis, 2016). Participation in citizen media, which makes self-representation a priority, can be a remedy to both lack of participation and misrepresentation. Community radio in Australia was created for that purpose (Community Broadcasting Association of Australia, 2008). This article describes work and research, much of it done in collaboration with people with intellectual disability, that emphasizes the value of listening well to v...
Access Dorset TV (ADTV) is a pioneering community media partnership aiming to provide a voice to ove...
Community radio is unique when compared to its commercial and public service counterparts in that, a...
As television moves beyond digital broadcast modes of distribution towards online modes of delivery,...
It is misguided to assume that social media platforms compensate people who live with disabilities f...
A significant body of literature examines the under-representation of people with disability in the ...
Community radio in Australia was established to empower ordinary citizens. However, people with disa...
Listening to the views and experiences of people with disabilities is a key process in realising inc...
The participation of the community broadcasting sector in the development of digital radio provides ...
The participation of the community broadcasting sector in the development of digital radio provides ...
This article discusses participatory media from a critical disability perspective. It discusses the ...
© 2017 Dr Juliet FoxThis PhD research asks the question: to what extent, and in what ways, does com...
Recent research into the Australian community broadcasting sector has revealed a developing role for...
Community radio—and community language radio specifically—occupies an important place in Australia’s...
The participation of the community broadcasting sector in the development of digital radio provides ...
Public broadcasting radio now operates at a time of political disengagement, media consolidation and...
Access Dorset TV (ADTV) is a pioneering community media partnership aiming to provide a voice to ove...
Community radio is unique when compared to its commercial and public service counterparts in that, a...
As television moves beyond digital broadcast modes of distribution towards online modes of delivery,...
It is misguided to assume that social media platforms compensate people who live with disabilities f...
A significant body of literature examines the under-representation of people with disability in the ...
Community radio in Australia was established to empower ordinary citizens. However, people with disa...
Listening to the views and experiences of people with disabilities is a key process in realising inc...
The participation of the community broadcasting sector in the development of digital radio provides ...
The participation of the community broadcasting sector in the development of digital radio provides ...
This article discusses participatory media from a critical disability perspective. It discusses the ...
© 2017 Dr Juliet FoxThis PhD research asks the question: to what extent, and in what ways, does com...
Recent research into the Australian community broadcasting sector has revealed a developing role for...
Community radio—and community language radio specifically—occupies an important place in Australia’s...
The participation of the community broadcasting sector in the development of digital radio provides ...
Public broadcasting radio now operates at a time of political disengagement, media consolidation and...
Access Dorset TV (ADTV) is a pioneering community media partnership aiming to provide a voice to ove...
Community radio is unique when compared to its commercial and public service counterparts in that, a...
As television moves beyond digital broadcast modes of distribution towards online modes of delivery,...