Radio, public life and citizen deliberation in South Africa. (2021)
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- Book
- Title:
- Radio, public life and citizen deliberation in South Africa. (2021)
- Main Title:
- Radio, public life and citizen deliberation in South Africa
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Sarah Chiumbu, Gilbert Motsaathebe.
- Editors:
- Chiumbu, Sarah
Motsaathebe, Gilbert - Contents:
- Introduction: From Subject to Citizen: Building active citizenship through radio in South Africa by Sarah Chiumbu & Gilbert Motsaathebe Part 1: Participation and Citizen Deliberation Chapter 1: The Imaginary Turns Real: A Review of South African Radio Listeners with Reference to Ukhozi FM by Dumisani Sibiya and Innocentia Mhlambi Chapter 2: A Habermasian Critique of the Democratic Functions of the Open-Line Programme on Radio 702 by Allen Munoriyarwa Chapter 3: Deconstructing the Participation of Rural Dwellers in a Community Radio Station: A Participatory Development Communication Approach to a Radio Station in the North West Province, South Africa by Precious Leketanyane, Tshepang Molale, and Akintayo Ogunsanya Part 2: Identity, Religion and Culture Chapter 4: Translocal and Liminal Identities: Reconfiguring Religious Community Radio in South Africa by Sarah Chiumbu and Gilbert Motsaathebe Chapter 5: The Tale of Two South African Muslim Radio Stations: Airing their Views, Reinforcing Their Identities by Muhammed Haron Chapter 6: ‘Can’t They See They Are Being Manipulated?!’ Miracle-Prophets and Secular South African Radio by Maria Frahm-Arp Chapter 7: ‘Communities’ of the Air: Reflecting on the Role of Community Radio and Religion in South Africa by Siyasanga M. Tyali Chapter 8: Catholic Radio and Its Importance in South Africa– A Case Study of Radio Veritas by Stanley Karombo and Freeborn Kibombwe Part 3: Radio and Digital Technologies Chapter 9: R@dio in South Africa –Introduction: From Subject to Citizen: Building active citizenship through radio in South Africa by Sarah Chiumbu & Gilbert Motsaathebe Part 1: Participation and Citizen Deliberation Chapter 1: The Imaginary Turns Real: A Review of South African Radio Listeners with Reference to Ukhozi FM by Dumisani Sibiya and Innocentia Mhlambi Chapter 2: A Habermasian Critique of the Democratic Functions of the Open-Line Programme on Radio 702 by Allen Munoriyarwa Chapter 3: Deconstructing the Participation of Rural Dwellers in a Community Radio Station: A Participatory Development Communication Approach to a Radio Station in the North West Province, South Africa by Precious Leketanyane, Tshepang Molale, and Akintayo Ogunsanya Part 2: Identity, Religion and Culture Chapter 4: Translocal and Liminal Identities: Reconfiguring Religious Community Radio in South Africa by Sarah Chiumbu and Gilbert Motsaathebe Chapter 5: The Tale of Two South African Muslim Radio Stations: Airing their Views, Reinforcing Their Identities by Muhammed Haron Chapter 6: ‘Can’t They See They Are Being Manipulated?!’ Miracle-Prophets and Secular South African Radio by Maria Frahm-Arp Chapter 7: ‘Communities’ of the Air: Reflecting on the Role of Community Radio and Religion in South Africa by Siyasanga M. Tyali Chapter 8: Catholic Radio and Its Importance in South Africa– A Case Study of Radio Veritas by Stanley Karombo and Freeborn Kibombwe Part 3: Radio and Digital Technologies Chapter 9: R@dio in South Africa – An Exploratory Study by Hendrik Baird and Franz Krüger Chapter 10: Radio and Digital Convergence in South Africa by Karabo Sitto and Elizabeth Lubinga Chapter 11: Selling Radio for Charity: How Convergence Affects Non-Profit Promotion by Irina Turner Chapter 12: Networked audiences and the politics of participation in commercial music radio in South Africa by Michael Smurthwaite and Lyton Ncube Part 4: Political Economy Chapter 13: In whose interest is it anyway?An analysis of the content, discourse and programming strategies of South African business radio shows by Sisanda Nkoala and Trust Matsilele Chapter 14: Implications of Gatekeeping and the Illusion of Multiple Voices on Talk Radio by Gilbert Motsaathebe and Stanley Tsarwe Chapter 15: Radio and Everyday Financial Ritual in South Africa by Luna Bergh Index … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2021
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations (black and white)
- Subjects:
- 302.23440968
Radio broadcasting -- Social aspects -- South Africa
Radio broadcasting -- Political aspects -- South Africa
Radio audiences -- South Africa - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781000384451
9781000384437
9781003027744 - Related ISBNs:
- 9780367436339
- Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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