This article contextualizes discourses surrounding new media technologies by examining activism around community media, using as a case study an activist group that has advocated for greater citizen access to low-power FM (LPFM) radio since the mid-1990s. It argues that the significance of new and emerging communication technologies can be grasped most effectively when emerging technologies are considered in a dynamic field that includes older technologies; emerging technologies are often viewed through the lens of patterns of use and interpretation of older technologies, at least initially.The article follows the activists’ assessments of not only FM radio but emerging internet-based technologies, including webstreaming and wi-fi networks....
This entry provides an overview of the ways in which social media and digital networks are contextua...
Huge increase in the demand by the wireless sector to use the airwaves has trained focus on the clas...
Radio from its beginning has been a revolutionary technology adaptable both to violent overthrow of ...
This chapter explores a case of activism to promote FM broadcasting in the USA at the turn of the mi...
This article follows radio activists engaged in a combination of policy advocacy and broadening acce...
At the turn of the millennium, scholars and pundits reflected on how communica- tion systems could s...
The United States ushered in a new era of small-scale broadcasting in 2000 when it began issuing low...
This chapter will explore how technological advances in communication networks open up new platforms...
This article will provide an overview of the conceptual contours of community media and community ra...
During the spring and summer of 1999, the Low Power Radio Service Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPR...
This article follows media activists trying to transform the media system by broadening access to te...
On the anniversary of the first century of broadcasting, this article surveys the formation of broad...
Review of Low Power to the People: Pirates, Protest, and Politics in FM Radio Activis
During the spring and summer of 1999, the Low Power Radio Service Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPR...
This article makes an argument for connecting old and new technologies in our efforts to create a co...
This entry provides an overview of the ways in which social media and digital networks are contextua...
Huge increase in the demand by the wireless sector to use the airwaves has trained focus on the clas...
Radio from its beginning has been a revolutionary technology adaptable both to violent overthrow of ...
This chapter explores a case of activism to promote FM broadcasting in the USA at the turn of the mi...
This article follows radio activists engaged in a combination of policy advocacy and broadening acce...
At the turn of the millennium, scholars and pundits reflected on how communica- tion systems could s...
The United States ushered in a new era of small-scale broadcasting in 2000 when it began issuing low...
This chapter will explore how technological advances in communication networks open up new platforms...
This article will provide an overview of the conceptual contours of community media and community ra...
During the spring and summer of 1999, the Low Power Radio Service Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPR...
This article follows media activists trying to transform the media system by broadening access to te...
On the anniversary of the first century of broadcasting, this article surveys the formation of broad...
Review of Low Power to the People: Pirates, Protest, and Politics in FM Radio Activis
During the spring and summer of 1999, the Low Power Radio Service Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPR...
This article makes an argument for connecting old and new technologies in our efforts to create a co...
This entry provides an overview of the ways in which social media and digital networks are contextua...
Huge increase in the demand by the wireless sector to use the airwaves has trained focus on the clas...
Radio from its beginning has been a revolutionary technology adaptable both to violent overthrow of ...