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Desi Radio by and for the Panjabi Community: Citizens’ Media, Gender, and Participation

  • Nazan Haydari
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Transnationalizing Radio Research
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Chapters in this book

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