This paper investigates the motivations of volunteers in participating in broadcasting on a community radio station in the age of social media. The station chosen broadcasts in Irish, a minority language in Ireland, although it is also the state s national and first official language. It was founded to support and develop the community of Irish speakers in an English-speaking environment. Raidió na Life is based in Dublin and broadcasts to a mixed and dispersed population of Irish language speakers. One of the original aims of the station was to build a sense of community and linguistic empowerment for these people. Data generated by interviews and focus groups reveal that volunteers do not seem to share these clear-cut aims, in fact they ...
Local radio has remained relevant and ever-present in Ireland owing to the relationship stations hav...
The core aims of community radio stations foreground the principle of participation by the people in...
Research has neglected to address the question of whether practitioners and the community groups se...
This paper investigates the motivations of volunteers in participating in broadcasting on a communit...
This article examines the use of Irish on the community radio station Raidió na Life which has broad...
This paper investigates the extent to which Irish community radio stations use new technologies to ...
The Irish language (‘Gaeilge’), although the first official language of the Republic of Ireland, is ...
Radio has become an increasingly digitised medium in recent years with a growing online presence bec...
Radio audiences have become increasingly interested in engaging with radio stations via social netwo...
Community radio—and community language radio specifically—occupies an important place in Australia’s...
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 ser...
I intend to test the perception that social media is a valuable means through which the Irish langua...
This article is a short introduction to Irish-language broadcasting. The current situation can best ...
Changes in Irish language media reflect changes in the wider national project. Throughout the world ...
Local radio has remained relevant and ever-present in Ireland owing to the relationship stations hav...
The core aims of community radio stations foreground the principle of participation by the people in...
Research has neglected to address the question of whether practitioners and the community groups se...
This paper investigates the motivations of volunteers in participating in broadcasting on a communit...
This article examines the use of Irish on the community radio station Raidió na Life which has broad...
This paper investigates the extent to which Irish community radio stations use new technologies to ...
The Irish language (‘Gaeilge’), although the first official language of the Republic of Ireland, is ...
Radio has become an increasingly digitised medium in recent years with a growing online presence bec...
Radio audiences have become increasingly interested in engaging with radio stations via social netwo...
Community radio—and community language radio specifically—occupies an important place in Australia’s...
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 ser...
I intend to test the perception that social media is a valuable means through which the Irish langua...
This article is a short introduction to Irish-language broadcasting. The current situation can best ...
Changes in Irish language media reflect changes in the wider national project. Throughout the world ...
Local radio has remained relevant and ever-present in Ireland owing to the relationship stations hav...
The core aims of community radio stations foreground the principle of participation by the people in...
Research has neglected to address the question of whether practitioners and the community groups se...