ABSTRACT

This book explores the state of community radio, a significant independent media movement that began about two decades ago, in different parts of South Asia.

The volume outlines the socioeconomic and historical contexts for understanding the evolution and functioning of community radio in an increasingly globalised media environment. It provides a ring-side view of how various countries in South Asia have formulated policies that enabled the emergence of this third sector of broadcasting (public and private being the other two) through radio, rendering the media ecology in the region more pluralistic and diverse. The chapters in the volume, interspersed by practitioner perspectives, discuss a range of key issues related to community radio: radio policies, NGOisation of community radio, spectrum management and democratisation of technology, disasters/emergencies, gender issues, sustainability, and conflicts.

One of the first of its kind, this volume will appeal to scholars and researchers of community media and independent media studies, cultural studies, as well as sociology and social anthropology, and South Asian studies.

chapter 1|17 pages

Community radio in South Asia

A roadmap for media democracy

part I|82 pages

The policy terrain

chapter 2|23 pages

Deliberating community radio in India

A policy ethnography

chapter 3|21 pages

Community radio in Bangladesh

Policy and practice

chapter 4|17 pages

Community radios of Nepal

Trajectory of a cultural movement

chapter 5|19 pages

Community radio in Sri Lanka

Need for legal recognition and community ownership

part II|98 pages

Issues in practice

chapter 6|14 pages

Beyond the development trap

NGOisation of community radio in India

chapter 7|15 pages

Radio spectrum management

Implications for community radio in South Asia

chapter 8|15 pages

The paradoxes of technology

Reflections on community radio in South Asia

chapter 9|18 pages

Women and community radio in South Asia

The participation and empowerment conundrum

chapter 10|19 pages

Community radio in times of disaster

Contemplations for South Asia

chapter 11|15 pages

Not quite there yet

Sustainability of community radio in South Asia

part III|88 pages

Case Studies

chapter 12|14 pages

Conflict and community radio in India

Solutions possible and impossible

chapter 13|17 pages

Evaluating community radio

An analysis of a toolkit for self-assessment

chapter 14|21 pages

Mapping material media practices

Sangam radio at DDS 1

chapter 15|15 pages

Grassroots democracy via community radio

A case study in rural India

chapter 16|19 pages

Community radio for creating communication channels

Theoretical musings emanating from Himalayan rural locales