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Radio Turf as a community radio station :empowerment possibilitiesModiba, Benjamin Maboke January 2002 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.(Media Studies)) --University of the North, 2002 / This research report looks at Radio Turf as a radio station serving the university community as well af the neighbouring communities. It seeks to establish whether Radio Turf is indeed an empowering tool to the community it serves, looking at language usage, skills development, promotion of local music, gender issues and education. It further seeks to establish whether it is indeed a community radio station in the true sense of the word. The research report lso looks at ways and means of improving community radio stations in general as a way of empowering the communities they serve through participation and involvement. The report could be of assistance to the radio station in as far as knowing its weaknesses and strong points as a way of improving its service to the community it serves
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O papel educativo das rádios comunitárias : a vez da comunidadeMaristela de Oliveira Franco 09 March 2009 (has links)
As Rádios Comunitárias exercem um papel importante nas comunidades em
que estão inseridas. Além de ser um canal de expressão aberto à população local,
permitem ao cidadão e à cidadã da periferia, excluídos digitalmente, culturalmente e
socialmente utilizar as ondas hertzianas para se expressarem. O surgimento de
milhares de rádios comunitárias em todo o país proporciona o início de um processo
histórico de ruptura do monopólio dos meios de comunicação de massa. No âmbito
da educação informal, as rádios comunitárias contribuem no processo da conquista
da cidadania a partir da reflexão e da conscientização dos problemas e dos
interesses coletivos. / Community radio stations have an important role in the communities in which they
belong to. And aside from being an open channel expression for the local population,
community radio stations allow periphery citizens, which are technological, cultural
and socially excluded, to make use of Hertz vibration to express themselves. The
thousands of community radio stations uprising all over the country provides the
beginning of a historical process of breaking the media monopoly. In relation to
informal education, community radio stations help in the process of citizenship
conquest through reflection and the awareness of the problems and of the public
concern.
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PARTICIPATORY COMMUNITY MEDIA: THREE CASE STUDIES OF THAI COMMUNITY RADIO STATIONSMagpanthong, Chalisa 25 September 2007 (has links)
No description available.
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An assessment of the contribution of community radio on HIV/AIDS awareness in LeSotho: the case of Mafeteng Community Radio Station (MCRS)Hlongoane, Mocoba Stephen 08 1900 (has links)
Since the first diagnosis of HIV/AIDS more than three decades ago, the epidemic remains a
humanitarian challenge. In Sub-Saharan Africa, the infection rate has escalated at an
alarming rate over the years. Lesotho is no exception. Multiple stakeholders have resorted to
different media platforms, including community radio to communicate HIV/AIDS awareness
messages with the aim of reducing the HIV infection spread. This study focuses on a
community radio station as a way of making sense of HIV/AIDS communication. Using the
case of MCRS, the study assesses the contribution of this community broadcaster on
HIV/AIDS awareness in Mafeteng district, in Lesotho. Two theories: the Public Sphere
Theory and the Agenda Setting Theory guided the study and were used to conceptualise the
contribution of this community radio station towards contributing to HIV/AIDS awareness in
the community of broadcast. In a bid to assess how MCRS programmes contribute to
HIV/AIDS awareness and education; the researcher employed a qualitative research
methodology. The data were collected using two data collection instruments, namely face-toface interviews and focus group discussions. Thematic analysis was used to deduce the
meaning and present the findings. The findings reveal that MCRS programmes largely
contribute to HIV/AIDS awareness in the community. The station’s programmes on
HIV/AIDS awareness are easily understood and influence communities’ socio-behavioural
change as they enlighten them about the dangers of HIV/AIDS and how to reduce its spread.
The results also reveal that live broadcasts proved to be more effective as they encourage
two-way communication whereby listeners are involved and participate in these HIV/AIDS
programmes. It is therefore concluded that MCRS programmes have been useful in the
dissemination of valuable HIV/AIDS awareness messages / Communication Science / M.A. (Communication Science)
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