ABSTRACT

This book explores how Ireland’s community media outlets reflect and shape identity at the local level. While aspects of its culture date back centuries, the nation-state of Ireland is less than one hundred years old. Because of this and other elements of the island’s history, Irish identity is a contested topic and the island is a place where culture, identity and geography are tightly intertwined. By addressing how community media serve as agents for community building, the book examines how they in turn influence the way individuals connect with their communities.

chapter |3 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|13 pages

Community Media and Identity in Ireland

chapter 3|15 pages

Irish Media and Irish Identity

chapter 4|24 pages

Contemporary Irish Media

chapter 6|19 pages

Local Media Reflections of Identity

chapter 7|12 pages

Irish-Language Media and Identity

chapter 8|11 pages

Local Focus in a Global Society