While to political theorists in the United States ‘community radio’ may seem a quaint holdover of the democratization movements of the 1960s, community radio has been an important tool in development contexts for decades. In this paper I investigate how community radio is conceptualized within and outside of the development frame, as a solution to development problems, as part of development projects communication strategy, and as a tool for increasing democratic political participation in development projects. I want to show that community radio is an essential tool of democratization and democracy outside of the development frame. To do so, I will bring out the conceptual and structural dimensions of community radio through examples of ex...
Necessary and important focus has been given to the future of digital, satellite and Internet radio ...
This thesis tests how theory can be practically applied when using radio in development communicatio...
This article will provide an overview of the conceptual contours of community media and community ra...
While to political theorists in the United States ‘community radio’ may seem a quaint holdover of th...
Community radio is unique when compared to its commercial and public service counterparts in that, a...
This study takes initial look at the promise of community radio as a public sphere. Given the intere...
Estudo sobre a democratização da comunicação a partir das rádios comunitárias. O objetivo é compreen...
More than 850 million people in developing countries are excluded from a wide range of information a...
The thesis investigates community radio as a tool for development drawing on case studies of Nkhotak...
The impact of new information and communication technologies on development is a subject of extensiv...
Id21’s email discussion, Community Radio for Development, was an opportunity for community media pra...
Scholars have maintained that since the advent of alternative media, community-based media have ensu...
© 2017 Dr Juliet FoxThis PhD research asks the question: to what extent, and in what ways, does com...
It has been argued that the most important factor in creating participation for people at grassroots...
The study examines community radio as a channel for development through people’s participation in de...
Necessary and important focus has been given to the future of digital, satellite and Internet radio ...
This thesis tests how theory can be practically applied when using radio in development communicatio...
This article will provide an overview of the conceptual contours of community media and community ra...
While to political theorists in the United States ‘community radio’ may seem a quaint holdover of th...
Community radio is unique when compared to its commercial and public service counterparts in that, a...
This study takes initial look at the promise of community radio as a public sphere. Given the intere...
Estudo sobre a democratização da comunicação a partir das rádios comunitárias. O objetivo é compreen...
More than 850 million people in developing countries are excluded from a wide range of information a...
The thesis investigates community radio as a tool for development drawing on case studies of Nkhotak...
The impact of new information and communication technologies on development is a subject of extensiv...
Id21’s email discussion, Community Radio for Development, was an opportunity for community media pra...
Scholars have maintained that since the advent of alternative media, community-based media have ensu...
© 2017 Dr Juliet FoxThis PhD research asks the question: to what extent, and in what ways, does com...
It has been argued that the most important factor in creating participation for people at grassroots...
The study examines community radio as a channel for development through people’s participation in de...
Necessary and important focus has been given to the future of digital, satellite and Internet radio ...
This thesis tests how theory can be practically applied when using radio in development communicatio...
This article will provide an overview of the conceptual contours of community media and community ra...