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Desi Radio by and for the Panjabi Community: Citizens’ Media, Gender, and Participation
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Nazan Haydari
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 5
- Introduction: Transnationalizing Radio Research: New Encounters with an Old Medium 11
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Section 1: Asserting identity: Minorities’ Use of Community Radio
- Community Radio and Transnational Identities 33
- Accented Radio in Miami and New Orleans 47
- Radio, Refugees and Migrants Workshop: TRE Conference, Utrecht, 2016 57
- You Can’t Tell My Story for Me! Community Media as a Means of Expression in Multilingual Local and Globalized Contexts 59
- Desi Radio by and for the Panjabi Community: Citizens’ Media, Gender, and Participation 65
- Gaywaves: Transcending Boundaries – the Rise and Demise of Britain’s First Gay Radio Program 73
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Section 2: Transnational Communities of Aesthetic Practice
- Transnational Encounters and Peregrinations of the Radio Documentary Imagination 83
- Production and Use of Packaging Elements in Radio: Concepts, Functions and Styles in Transnational Comparison 101
- Makrolab as an Apparatus for Global Observation 117
- Transcultural Audio Storytelling: When German, Australian and African Voices Meet 125
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Section 3: Staging Encounters: Translating Places and Identities
- A Transnational Approach to Radio Amateurism in the 1910s 133
- Radiophonic Cities The City Portrait in Transnational Radio Collaborations 143
- European Music? The International Broadcasting Union’s 1930s Concert Series Concerts Européens 155
- From Enzensberger to Clausen: An Auditive Transformation 163
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Section 4: Doing Transnational Radio Research and the Digital Archive
- Transnational Radio Research and the Digital Archive: Promises and Pitfalls 171
- Cultural Memory in the Digital Age 183
- Worlding the Archive: Radio Collections, Heritage Frameworks, and Selection Principles 197
- Radio Diffusion: Re-collecting International Broadcasting in the Archive of Radio Netherlands Worldwide 209
- Promising Prospects, and the Hurdles Along the Way: Sharing and Archiving Community Media Content Online 223
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Section 5: Digital Radio Landscap es – Transnational Challenges, National Solutions?
- Making DAB Work: New Opportunities for Digital Radio in Europe 233
- Opening up the Debate: Irish Radio, Facebook, and the Creation of Transnational Cultural Public Spheres 247
- New Radio and Social Media: Public Service Radio Forms of User Participation and Inclusion 257
- The Role of Boundary Objects in Collaborative Radio Production 271
- Researching Podcast Production – an Australian Podcast Study About Women and Work in Are We There Yet? 283
- Surveying International Public Radio: Some Practical Insights 293
- Outro: The Future of Radio Studies 301
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 5
- Introduction: Transnationalizing Radio Research: New Encounters with an Old Medium 11
-
Section 1: Asserting identity: Minorities’ Use of Community Radio
- Community Radio and Transnational Identities 33
- Accented Radio in Miami and New Orleans 47
- Radio, Refugees and Migrants Workshop: TRE Conference, Utrecht, 2016 57
- You Can’t Tell My Story for Me! Community Media as a Means of Expression in Multilingual Local and Globalized Contexts 59
- Desi Radio by and for the Panjabi Community: Citizens’ Media, Gender, and Participation 65
- Gaywaves: Transcending Boundaries – the Rise and Demise of Britain’s First Gay Radio Program 73
-
Section 2: Transnational Communities of Aesthetic Practice
- Transnational Encounters and Peregrinations of the Radio Documentary Imagination 83
- Production and Use of Packaging Elements in Radio: Concepts, Functions and Styles in Transnational Comparison 101
- Makrolab as an Apparatus for Global Observation 117
- Transcultural Audio Storytelling: When German, Australian and African Voices Meet 125
-
Section 3: Staging Encounters: Translating Places and Identities
- A Transnational Approach to Radio Amateurism in the 1910s 133
- Radiophonic Cities The City Portrait in Transnational Radio Collaborations 143
- European Music? The International Broadcasting Union’s 1930s Concert Series Concerts Européens 155
- From Enzensberger to Clausen: An Auditive Transformation 163
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Section 4: Doing Transnational Radio Research and the Digital Archive
- Transnational Radio Research and the Digital Archive: Promises and Pitfalls 171
- Cultural Memory in the Digital Age 183
- Worlding the Archive: Radio Collections, Heritage Frameworks, and Selection Principles 197
- Radio Diffusion: Re-collecting International Broadcasting in the Archive of Radio Netherlands Worldwide 209
- Promising Prospects, and the Hurdles Along the Way: Sharing and Archiving Community Media Content Online 223
-
Section 5: Digital Radio Landscap es – Transnational Challenges, National Solutions?
- Making DAB Work: New Opportunities for Digital Radio in Europe 233
- Opening up the Debate: Irish Radio, Facebook, and the Creation of Transnational Cultural Public Spheres 247
- New Radio and Social Media: Public Service Radio Forms of User Participation and Inclusion 257
- The Role of Boundary Objects in Collaborative Radio Production 271
- Researching Podcast Production – an Australian Podcast Study About Women and Work in Are We There Yet? 283
- Surveying International Public Radio: Some Practical Insights 293
- Outro: The Future of Radio Studies 301