textabstractThis article explores how cultural identities are negotiated in relation to the heritage of illegal radio in the Netherlands. The term ‘pirate radio’ commonly refers to the offshore radio stations that were broadcasting during the 1960s. These stations introduced commercial radio and popular music genres like beat music, which were not played by public broadcasters at the time. In their wake, land-based pirates began broadcasting for local audiences. This study examines the identities that are constituted by the narrative of pirate radio. Drawing on in-depth interviews with archivists, fans and broadcasters, this article explores the connection between pirate radio, popular music heritage and cultural identity. Moreover, it cons...
For over a decade now, we have been able to observe the increasing convergence of the media, thus le...
Over the past millennia, music has actively been performed and listened to by mankind, thus also pla...
The history of pirate radio in Ireland remains understudied by comparison with other countries with ...
This article explores how cultural identities are negotiated in relation to the heritage of illegal ...
Through the prism of popular music, this article examines how the preservation and display of this g...
This article investigates the formation of recorded sound collections in Belgian and Dutch radio, wh...
This article investigates the formation of recorded sound collections in Belgian and Dutch radio, wh...
markdownabstractOn the basis of interviews with music audiences, heritage practitioners, and cultura...
This article documents the ideals of the free autonomous radio stations in the Netherlands: how they...
Based on research on the early Flemish radio of the 1920s and 1930s this article shows how particula...
This article is based on a constructivist view of meaning and identities. First, both identities and...
This paper aims to follow the development of radio broadcasting piracy. We focused on two main and v...
Pirate radio still flourishes in dense, multiethnic cities such as Brooklyn, New York, despite the r...
This article analyzes public opinion on the introduction and diffusion of portable radios in the Net...
On the basis of interviews with music audiences, heritage practitioners, and cultural industry worke...
For over a decade now, we have been able to observe the increasing convergence of the media, thus le...
Over the past millennia, music has actively been performed and listened to by mankind, thus also pla...
The history of pirate radio in Ireland remains understudied by comparison with other countries with ...
This article explores how cultural identities are negotiated in relation to the heritage of illegal ...
Through the prism of popular music, this article examines how the preservation and display of this g...
This article investigates the formation of recorded sound collections in Belgian and Dutch radio, wh...
This article investigates the formation of recorded sound collections in Belgian and Dutch radio, wh...
markdownabstractOn the basis of interviews with music audiences, heritage practitioners, and cultura...
This article documents the ideals of the free autonomous radio stations in the Netherlands: how they...
Based on research on the early Flemish radio of the 1920s and 1930s this article shows how particula...
This article is based on a constructivist view of meaning and identities. First, both identities and...
This paper aims to follow the development of radio broadcasting piracy. We focused on two main and v...
Pirate radio still flourishes in dense, multiethnic cities such as Brooklyn, New York, despite the r...
This article analyzes public opinion on the introduction and diffusion of portable radios in the Net...
On the basis of interviews with music audiences, heritage practitioners, and cultural industry worke...
For over a decade now, we have been able to observe the increasing convergence of the media, thus le...
Over the past millennia, music has actively been performed and listened to by mankind, thus also pla...
The history of pirate radio in Ireland remains understudied by comparison with other countries with ...