
This study investigates the ideologies and communication practices of various community-based organizations that have been using community radio as a means for empowerment at the grassroots. Adopting the case-study method, the authors do an in-depth analysis of four community radio projects in India-Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Gujarat, and Jharkhand.
This book provides documentation of best practices in community broadcasting, and also appropriate frameworks for policy-making as it includes a comparative study of the policies related to community radio in liberal, democratic countries, and a comprehensive assessment of the history of Indian policy-making in broadcasting.
| arch books r spencer e a e o a howland catherine whitney | chelsea house publications inta m ezergailis barbara sutton smith harriet greenberg rosemary wells |