Community Media, Sustainability and Crisis examines how community media responds when existing structures and normal expectations are upended, across a global set of perspectives. This original collection draws on a truly global set of perspectives, with authors from Asia, Europe, Africa, and both North and South America, who explore a range of ideological, political, economic, and cultural factors that shape how community media projects respond to crises. Contributors analyze how to evaluate the sustainability and operation of community media, using case studies centered on community radio…mehr
Community Media, Sustainability and Crisis examines how community media responds when existing structures and normal expectations are upended, across a global set of perspectives. This original collection draws on a truly global set of perspectives, with authors from Asia, Europe, Africa, and both North and South America, who explore a range of ideological, political, economic, and cultural factors that shape how community media projects respond to crises. Contributors analyze how to evaluate the sustainability and operation of community media, using case studies centered on community radio station responses from across a range of geographical settings during the COVID-19 pandemic. Through broadening focus to discuss community radio with other forms of crisis such as communities rebuilding after earthquakes and natural disasters, the authors describe how community media can be an important resource for community resilience and recovery.
Andrew Ó Baoill is a Lecturer at the School of English, Media and Creative Arts at University of Galway, Ireland. His work focuses on the political economy of the mass media, with a particular interest in the interplay of technological change, regulation and not-for-profit media. He has also published on critical pedagogies for media studies, including on open scholarship. A former station manager in the community radio sector in both Ireland and the United States, he currently produces a monthly radio show, A Critical Ear. Salvatore Scifo is a Visiting Fellow at the Media School, Faculty of Media, Science and Technology at Bournemouth University, United Kingdom. He has published on British, Italian, and European community media histories, policies and practices. He has served in leadership positions for the International Association for Media and Communication Research (IAMCR), the European Communication Research and Education Association (ECREA), the UK-based Media, Communication and Cultural Studies Association (MeCCSA) and the Community Media Forum Europe (CMFE).
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Introduction Andrew Ó Baoill (University of Galway, Ireland) and Salvatore Scifo (Bournemouth University, UK) 1. A sustainability evaluation model from and for the South: Measuring resilience in the Spanish alternative media system Alejandro Barranquero (Charles III University of Madrid, Spain) 2. Tactics and Strategy: the Urbana Indymedia model Andrew Ó Baoill (University of Galway, Ireland) 3. The power of - and the need for - community, ushering in the age of community - and of community media Birgitte Jallov (Empowerhouse, Denmark) 4. "It saved my life...": The impact of community radio on the emotional and social well-being of listeners and volunteers in the United Kingdom during the Covid-19 pandemic Freya Hodgson (UK) and Salvatore Scifo (Bournemouth University, UK) 5. Beyond Survival: Reimagining Sustainability in Community Radio in India Vinod Pavarala (University of Hyderabad, India) and Kanchan K. Malik (University of Hyderabad, India) 6. Historicizing the Received Tradition of Community Media James (Jay) F. Hamilton (University of Georgia, USA) 7. Community Media 4 Kenya: Sustainable development through transformative learning and community/university partnerships Peter Day (Brighton University, UK), Jerry Agalo (Rongo University, Kenya), and Isabel Zattu (Kibabii University, Kenya) 8. 'The old mob use the old ways, but the new mob use YouTube': Consolidating legacy and building sustainability for Australian Indigenous community broadcasting in the digital age Susan Forde (Griffith University, Australia), Debbie Bargallie (University of Queensland, Australia), Heather Anderson (Griffith University, Australia), Troy Meston (Charles Sturt University, Australia), and Harry Van Issum (Griffith University, Australia) 9. Community radio: A new paradigm of social communication in Mexico and Latin America Graciela Martínez Matías (National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico) 10. The political economy of community radio in Nigeria: Issues, challenges, and prospects for Agba community radio Roselyn Vona Doghudje (University of Ibadan, Nigeria) Index About the Contributors
Introduction Andrew Ó Baoill (University of Galway, Ireland) and Salvatore Scifo (Bournemouth University, UK) 1. A sustainability evaluation model from and for the South: Measuring resilience in the Spanish alternative media system Alejandro Barranquero (Charles III University of Madrid, Spain) 2. Tactics and Strategy: the Urbana Indymedia model Andrew Ó Baoill (University of Galway, Ireland) 3. The power of - and the need for - community, ushering in the age of community - and of community media Birgitte Jallov (Empowerhouse, Denmark) 4. "It saved my life...": The impact of community radio on the emotional and social well-being of listeners and volunteers in the United Kingdom during the Covid-19 pandemic Freya Hodgson (UK) and Salvatore Scifo (Bournemouth University, UK) 5. Beyond Survival: Reimagining Sustainability in Community Radio in India Vinod Pavarala (University of Hyderabad, India) and Kanchan K. Malik (University of Hyderabad, India) 6. Historicizing the Received Tradition of Community Media James (Jay) F. Hamilton (University of Georgia, USA) 7. Community Media 4 Kenya: Sustainable development through transformative learning and community/university partnerships Peter Day (Brighton University, UK), Jerry Agalo (Rongo University, Kenya), and Isabel Zattu (Kibabii University, Kenya) 8. 'The old mob use the old ways, but the new mob use YouTube': Consolidating legacy and building sustainability for Australian Indigenous community broadcasting in the digital age Susan Forde (Griffith University, Australia), Debbie Bargallie (University of Queensland, Australia), Heather Anderson (Griffith University, Australia), Troy Meston (Charles Sturt University, Australia), and Harry Van Issum (Griffith University, Australia) 9. Community radio: A new paradigm of social communication in Mexico and Latin America Graciela Martínez Matías (National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico) 10. The political economy of community radio in Nigeria: Issues, challenges, and prospects for Agba community radio Roselyn Vona Doghudje (University of Ibadan, Nigeria) Index About the Contributors
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