Sense of Belonging, A: Community Radio and Civil Society
The book is based on case studies and learning from some of ABC Ulwazi's community radio projects. ABC Ulwazi is a radio training and production house with the aim to strengthen the community radio sector in South Africa and to promote the development of radio as a tool for development and education.
A Sense of Belonging covers the following:
- Community radio - the book shows how community radio has been encouraged and protected by a democratic government and demonstrates how effective community radio can be in the service of society.
- Civil Society - the book takes a close look at what civil society is, and how exactly it relates to community radio and the public sphere.
- The Public Sphere - the public sphere is made up of the newspapers, the broadcasting sector, conferences where non-governmental organisations (NGOs) exchange ideas, local public meetings, and debates. These are the channels where citizens can exchange ideas. The book takes a look at how community radio contributes to this debate.
The book includes the following chapters:
- Chapter 1 Signing on
- Chapter 2 The value of community radio
- Chapter 3 Community radio and democracy
- Chapter 4 Community radio, human rights and civil society
- Chapter 5 Frequently asked questions
- Chapter 6 Signing off
- References / Useful websites
Publishers
ABC Ulwazi website on October 02 2006.
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