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A Sense of Belonging: Community Radio and Civil Society

Author

John van Zyl

Publication Date

2005

Summary

This book examines the role that community radio plays in building an effective civil society. It explores the value of community radio and highlights the importance of the community radio sector for the consolidation of local government, the growth of democracy, and the rebuilding of 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 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 is designed for community radio station managers, community radio station board members, and trustees, and at media non-governemental organisations (NGOs) and government think tanks and planners.

The book contains 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

Publisher

Number of Pages

74

Languages

English

Contact

ABC Ulwazi

49 Jorissen Street
Devonshire House
13th Floor
Braamfontein 2001
P.O. Box 32402

Braamfontein
2017
South Africa
Tel: + (011) 339 2277
Fax: + (011) 403 4017

Source

ABC Ulwazi website on October 02 2006.


Placed on the Communication Initiative site October 02 2006
Last Updated April 11 2008

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