Community Radio Policies in South Asia: A Deliberative Policy Ecology Approach
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505 | 8 | |a Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgement -- Praise for Community Radio Policies in South Asia -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1: Media Policy Studies and Community Media -- Media Policy Studies -- Theorising Media Policy -- The Definitional Problem -- The Myth of Neutrality -- Going Beyond the Technological Imperative -- Multi-layered Settings and Plurality of Actors -- Global Media Policy-The Mapping Project -- Critical Media Policy Studies -- Historicising Media Policy: Criticality, Normativity, and Publicness -- Resurgence of the Normative -- Defining and Theorising Community Media -- Community Radio-Policy Documents and Policy Environments -- Rationale and Approach -- Charting the Theoretical Landscape and Points of Inquiry -- Critical Political Economy -- Post-structuralism -- Constructivism -- Postcolonialism and Decoloniality -- Critical Security Studies -- Intersecting Theoretical Influences -- Why?: The Research Objectives -- The Inquiry: Key Foci of the Study -- Research Design -- Mapping -- Critical Discourse Analysis -- Advancing Critical Media Policy Studies: Towards Deliberative Policy Analysis -- Chapter Scheme -- Bibliography -- Chapter 2: The Deliberative Policy Ecology Approach to Media Policy -- Cartography: Mapping Region and Research in South Asia -- Setting the Stage: Connectedness -- South Asia: The Region -- Understanding Comparativity -- Why Comparative Analysis?: Prospects and Pitfalls -- Defining Comparability -- Methodological Nationalism Versus Methodological Glocalism -- Methodological Nationalism -- Beyond the Nation?: Methodological Glocalism -- Dealing with Multicausality and Correlations -- Critical Policy Ethnography: The Method to the Madness -- Multi-sitedness -- 'Deliberative Sites' for CR Policy Ethnography -- Multi-situatedness -- Ethical Considerations: Nationality, Citizenship, Power | |
505 | 8 | |a The Researcher in Ethnography: Intersectionality and Reflexivity -- Analysis -- The Data Confesses: Constructing a Theory from the Ground -- Utility of Transnational Advocacy Networks -- Utility of Advocacy Coalition Framework -- Utility of Epistemic Communities -- Utility of Social Movements Theorising -- Constructivist and Ecological Approaches: Towards a Continuum -- Deliberation in the Policy Ecology -- Making a Case for the Ecological Approach -- Qualifying Deliberation -- Deliberation as an Epistemology -- Deliberative Potential in a Policy Ecology -- Bibliography -- Chapter 3: The Postcolony and Its Radio -- Mapping Historicity, Constructing Histories, and the Critical Policy Imperative -- Critical Historiography, Ethnography, and Policy Histories -- I. Colonial South Asia and Broadcasting Imperialism: A Dialogue -- 1920-1926: Experiments, Enterprise, and Empire -- 1927-1930: Milestones, Miscues, and Manoeuvres -- 1929-1935: Imperium and the Village -- 1934-1941: Provincialising Radio -- 1938-1948: War and Freedom in the Air -- Discussion -- II. Decolonisation and Radio in South Asia: Conjunctures, Changes, and Continuities -- Decolonising Radio?: Colonial and Crypto-colonial Legacies of Communication Technologies -- India -- 1947-1964: Partition, Planning, and Modernisation -- 1964-1995: Quest for Space and Autonomy -- Ceylon/Sri Lanka -- 1948-1972: Dominion-Colonial Contract, Commercial Broadcasting, Public Corporation -- 1972-1977: Republic, Civil Strife, Economic Restructuring -- East Pakistan/Bangladesh -- 1947-1971: Language and Liberation -- 1971-2000s: Dictatorship, Development, Disaster, Democracy -- Nepal -- 1946-1961: Airing Crypto-coloniality -- 1961-1991: Panchayat and Non-party Politics -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Chapter 4: A Glocal Public Sphere: Opening up of Radio to Communities in South Asia | |
505 | 8 | |a Modernisation and Community Radio in South Asia -- The Story of How It Began: Transnational Interventions in Sri Lanka -- Modernisation and Community: Dialectics and Dynamics -- Independent Radio on Air in South Asia -- The 'Singha Darbar' Mindset -- Understanding Cultures of Governance -- Acts and Laws: Continuities and Changes -- Broadcasting Cultures: Politics and Practice -- Airwaves as Public Property -- Picking the Cue: Post-Judgement Activism in India -- Transnational Actors Meet Advocacy Coalition for CR: Towards Transnational Epistemic Communities -- 'The Basket Case for Development' -- Advocating for Community Radio: The Early Days -- Negotiating Airwaves -- Ushering in South Asia's First Community Radio Policy -- Competing Epistemes -- Narratives of Policy Transfer and Epistemic Cooperation -- Conclusion -- Discussion: A Glocal Public Sphere in South Asia -- Bibliography -- Chapter 5: Plural Policy Actors and Narratives of Practice -- Unravelling Actor Stances -- Community Broadcasters in Sri Lanka -- The Practice of Community Broadcasting: Epistemic Forms and Manifestations -- Participation and 'Community-Based' Broadcasting -- Education: New Education Service and Campus Radio -- New Technology: Experimentation and Innovation -- Diversified Policy Actors Beyond the Nepalese State -- Collective Action for CR -- Pushing for a Broadcast Policy Shift for CR -- Transnational Actors and Diplomacy -- Demystifying Technology and Building Larger Solidarities -- Over the Edge: The Final Push -- Call for Democracy and the Nepalese Civil War -- Shifts in the Epistemic Community for CR -- Saving Independent Radio from Being Silenced -- State, International Development, Market in Sri Lanka -- Uva Community Radio (UCR) -- Initiation -- Institutional Framework -- Mapping Political Shifts -- Saru Praja Radio -- Initiation | |
505 | 8 | |a Understanding the Politics of Broadcasting -- Donor Dimensions -- Indian Civil Society and the Community Radio Policy -- Associational-Networked Deliberation and the Indian Community Radio Policy -- International Development, Action, and Advocacy for CR -- The Indian Government and Its Multiple Anchors -- Understanding Domestic and International Realities in Bangladesh -- Policy Narratives: Policy Windows and Strategies -- In the Manifesto: Support for CR and the Policy of 2008 -- International Development: Aid Funding, Agendas, and Action -- Sustaining the CR Policy -- Continued Performance as Sustainable Practice -- International Organisations After 2008: Strategy and Sustenance -- Conclusion: A Reflexive Note on Policy Actors -- Bibliography -- Chapter 6: Liminality, Sustainability, and the State -- Conflict, Liminality, Space: Civil War and Broadcasting in Sri Lanka -- Community Radio and Politics of Transition in Nepal: Foreign Aid, Politicisation, and Legitimacy Crisis -- Understanding the Proliferation of CR in Post-2006 Nepal -- Shifts in Donor Funding for CR -- Constructions of Democratisation and Politicisation: Interlinkages and Ramifications for Nepalese CR -- The State and Community Radio: A Look at India -- State, Ideology, and the Dramaturgy of Contestation -- Sustainability as a Trope in India -- The Bangladeshi Idea of Community Radio: Epistemes and Forms -- Community Radios on Ground in Bangladesh -- Conclusion -- Communitas?: Sri Lanka -- 2015 Defines Temporality: Nepal -- Pushing the Policy Envelope Yet Again?-A Reflexive Take on India -- New Policy Iterations and Way Forward: Bangladesh -- Discussion -- Bibliography -- Chapter 7: A Critical Comparative Ecology: Connectedness, Contestation, Comparativity -- Comparing and Synthesising Theory and Praxis: Critical Theory and Community Radio Policies in South Asia | |
505 | 8 | |a Legitimation and Language -- Language and Liberation -- Regional Spatiality -- Education -- Freedom of Expression and Right to Communicate -- Development, Sustainability, Human Security -- Recognition and Policy: The Status of Community Radio -- Cultural Symbolism -- Transnational Diplomacy -- Personality-Centrism -- Consolidation of Power -- Communitas? -- Doing Media Policy Studies: The Deliberative Policy Ecology Approach -- Bibliography -- Appendix A: Interview Guide-Sri Lanka -- The Larger Context -- The Policymaking Process -- Organisational/Individual Functioning -- Actor-Specific Questions -- Policies Lobbying for CR in Sri Lanka -- International/Multilateral Organisations -- Researchers and Observers -- Media and Technology Law Experts (Collect Policy Documents and Reviews/Critiques/Key Works on Them) -- Case Studies -- Appendix B: Interview Guide-Nepal -- The Larger Context -- The Policymaking Process -- Organisational/Individual Functioning -- Actor-Specific Questions -- CR Bodies in Nepal -- International/Multilateral Organisations -- Researchers and Observers -- Media and Technology Law Experts (Collect Policy Documents, and Reviews/Critiques/Key Works on Them) -- Case Studies -- CR Stations That Have Implemented the National Policy at the Station Level -- CR Stations Who Have Been Operational Through the Conflict in Nepal -- Groups That Have Been Denied Licenses -- Appendix C: Interview Guide-India -- The Larger Context -- The Policymaking Process -- Organisational/Individual Functioning -- Actor-Specific Questions -- CR Bodies in India (CRF, CRA) -- International/Multilateral Organisations -- Researchers and Observers -- Media and Technology Law Experts (Collect Policy Documents, and Reviews/Critiques/Key Works on Them) -- Case Studies -- CR Stations That Have Implemented the National Policy at the Station Level | |
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contents | Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgement -- Praise for Community Radio Policies in South Asia -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1: Media Policy Studies and Community Media -- Media Policy Studies -- Theorising Media Policy -- The Definitional Problem -- The Myth of Neutrality -- Going Beyond the Technological Imperative -- Multi-layered Settings and Plurality of Actors -- Global Media Policy-The Mapping Project -- Critical Media Policy Studies -- Historicising Media Policy: Criticality, Normativity, and Publicness -- Resurgence of the Normative -- Defining and Theorising Community Media -- Community Radio-Policy Documents and Policy Environments -- Rationale and Approach -- Charting the Theoretical Landscape and Points of Inquiry -- Critical Political Economy -- Post-structuralism -- Constructivism -- Postcolonialism and Decoloniality -- Critical Security Studies -- Intersecting Theoretical Influences -- Why?: The Research Objectives -- The Inquiry: Key Foci of the Study -- Research Design -- Mapping -- Critical Discourse Analysis -- Advancing Critical Media Policy Studies: Towards Deliberative Policy Analysis -- Chapter Scheme -- Bibliography -- Chapter 2: The Deliberative Policy Ecology Approach to Media Policy -- Cartography: Mapping Region and Research in South Asia -- Setting the Stage: Connectedness -- South Asia: The Region -- Understanding Comparativity -- Why Comparative Analysis?: Prospects and Pitfalls -- Defining Comparability -- Methodological Nationalism Versus Methodological Glocalism -- Methodological Nationalism -- Beyond the Nation?: Methodological Glocalism -- Dealing with Multicausality and Correlations -- Critical Policy Ethnography: The Method to the Madness -- Multi-sitedness -- 'Deliberative Sites' for CR Policy Ethnography -- Multi-situatedness -- Ethical Considerations: Nationality, Citizenship, Power The Researcher in Ethnography: Intersectionality and Reflexivity -- Analysis -- The Data Confesses: Constructing a Theory from the Ground -- Utility of Transnational Advocacy Networks -- Utility of Advocacy Coalition Framework -- Utility of Epistemic Communities -- Utility of Social Movements Theorising -- Constructivist and Ecological Approaches: Towards a Continuum -- Deliberation in the Policy Ecology -- Making a Case for the Ecological Approach -- Qualifying Deliberation -- Deliberation as an Epistemology -- Deliberative Potential in a Policy Ecology -- Bibliography -- Chapter 3: The Postcolony and Its Radio -- Mapping Historicity, Constructing Histories, and the Critical Policy Imperative -- Critical Historiography, Ethnography, and Policy Histories -- I. Colonial South Asia and Broadcasting Imperialism: A Dialogue -- 1920-1926: Experiments, Enterprise, and Empire -- 1927-1930: Milestones, Miscues, and Manoeuvres -- 1929-1935: Imperium and the Village -- 1934-1941: Provincialising Radio -- 1938-1948: War and Freedom in the Air -- Discussion -- II. Decolonisation and Radio in South Asia: Conjunctures, Changes, and Continuities -- Decolonising Radio?: Colonial and Crypto-colonial Legacies of Communication Technologies -- India -- 1947-1964: Partition, Planning, and Modernisation -- 1964-1995: Quest for Space and Autonomy -- Ceylon/Sri Lanka -- 1948-1972: Dominion-Colonial Contract, Commercial Broadcasting, Public Corporation -- 1972-1977: Republic, Civil Strife, Economic Restructuring -- East Pakistan/Bangladesh -- 1947-1971: Language and Liberation -- 1971-2000s: Dictatorship, Development, Disaster, Democracy -- Nepal -- 1946-1961: Airing Crypto-coloniality -- 1961-1991: Panchayat and Non-party Politics -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Chapter 4: A Glocal Public Sphere: Opening up of Radio to Communities in South Asia Modernisation and Community Radio in South Asia -- The Story of How It Began: Transnational Interventions in Sri Lanka -- Modernisation and Community: Dialectics and Dynamics -- Independent Radio on Air in South Asia -- The 'Singha Darbar' Mindset -- Understanding Cultures of Governance -- Acts and Laws: Continuities and Changes -- Broadcasting Cultures: Politics and Practice -- Airwaves as Public Property -- Picking the Cue: Post-Judgement Activism in India -- Transnational Actors Meet Advocacy Coalition for CR: Towards Transnational Epistemic Communities -- 'The Basket Case for Development' -- Advocating for Community Radio: The Early Days -- Negotiating Airwaves -- Ushering in South Asia's First Community Radio Policy -- Competing Epistemes -- Narratives of Policy Transfer and Epistemic Cooperation -- Conclusion -- Discussion: A Glocal Public Sphere in South Asia -- Bibliography -- Chapter 5: Plural Policy Actors and Narratives of Practice -- Unravelling Actor Stances -- Community Broadcasters in Sri Lanka -- The Practice of Community Broadcasting: Epistemic Forms and Manifestations -- Participation and 'Community-Based' Broadcasting -- Education: New Education Service and Campus Radio -- New Technology: Experimentation and Innovation -- Diversified Policy Actors Beyond the Nepalese State -- Collective Action for CR -- Pushing for a Broadcast Policy Shift for CR -- Transnational Actors and Diplomacy -- Demystifying Technology and Building Larger Solidarities -- Over the Edge: The Final Push -- Call for Democracy and the Nepalese Civil War -- Shifts in the Epistemic Community for CR -- Saving Independent Radio from Being Silenced -- State, International Development, Market in Sri Lanka -- Uva Community Radio (UCR) -- Initiation -- Institutional Framework -- Mapping Political Shifts -- Saru Praja Radio -- Initiation Understanding the Politics of Broadcasting -- Donor Dimensions -- Indian Civil Society and the Community Radio Policy -- Associational-Networked Deliberation and the Indian Community Radio Policy -- International Development, Action, and Advocacy for CR -- The Indian Government and Its Multiple Anchors -- Understanding Domestic and International Realities in Bangladesh -- Policy Narratives: Policy Windows and Strategies -- In the Manifesto: Support for CR and the Policy of 2008 -- International Development: Aid Funding, Agendas, and Action -- Sustaining the CR Policy -- Continued Performance as Sustainable Practice -- International Organisations After 2008: Strategy and Sustenance -- Conclusion: A Reflexive Note on Policy Actors -- Bibliography -- Chapter 6: Liminality, Sustainability, and the State -- Conflict, Liminality, Space: Civil War and Broadcasting in Sri Lanka -- Community Radio and Politics of Transition in Nepal: Foreign Aid, Politicisation, and Legitimacy Crisis -- Understanding the Proliferation of CR in Post-2006 Nepal -- Shifts in Donor Funding for CR -- Constructions of Democratisation and Politicisation: Interlinkages and Ramifications for Nepalese CR -- The State and Community Radio: A Look at India -- State, Ideology, and the Dramaturgy of Contestation -- Sustainability as a Trope in India -- The Bangladeshi Idea of Community Radio: Epistemes and Forms -- Community Radios on Ground in Bangladesh -- Conclusion -- Communitas?: Sri Lanka -- 2015 Defines Temporality: Nepal -- Pushing the Policy Envelope Yet Again?-A Reflexive Take on India -- New Policy Iterations and Way Forward: Bangladesh -- Discussion -- Bibliography -- Chapter 7: A Critical Comparative Ecology: Connectedness, Contestation, Comparativity -- Comparing and Synthesising Theory and Praxis: Critical Theory and Community Radio Policies in South Asia Legitimation and Language -- Language and Liberation -- Regional Spatiality -- Education -- Freedom of Expression and Right to Communicate -- Development, Sustainability, Human Security -- Recognition and Policy: The Status of Community Radio -- Cultural Symbolism -- Transnational Diplomacy -- Personality-Centrism -- Consolidation of Power -- Communitas? -- Doing Media Policy Studies: The Deliberative Policy Ecology Approach -- Bibliography -- Appendix A: Interview Guide-Sri Lanka -- The Larger Context -- The Policymaking Process -- Organisational/Individual Functioning -- Actor-Specific Questions -- Policies Lobbying for CR in Sri Lanka -- International/Multilateral Organisations -- Researchers and Observers -- Media and Technology Law Experts (Collect Policy Documents and Reviews/Critiques/Key Works on Them) -- Case Studies -- Appendix B: Interview Guide-Nepal -- The Larger Context -- The Policymaking Process -- Organisational/Individual Functioning -- Actor-Specific Questions -- CR Bodies in Nepal -- International/Multilateral Organisations -- Researchers and Observers -- Media and Technology Law Experts (Collect Policy Documents, and Reviews/Critiques/Key Works on Them) -- Case Studies -- CR Stations That Have Implemented the National Policy at the Station Level -- CR Stations Who Have Been Operational Through the Conflict in Nepal -- Groups That Have Been Denied Licenses -- Appendix C: Interview Guide-India -- The Larger Context -- The Policymaking Process -- Organisational/Individual Functioning -- Actor-Specific Questions -- CR Bodies in India (CRF, CRA) -- International/Multilateral Organisations -- Researchers and Observers -- Media and Technology Law Experts (Collect Policy Documents, and Reviews/Critiques/Key Works on Them) -- Case Studies -- CR Stations That Have Implemented the National Policy at the Station Level CR Stations That Have Been Denied Licenses/Have Operated as a Space for Restoring Human Security |
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spelling | Raghunath, Preeti Verfasser aut Community Radio Policies in South Asia A Deliberative Policy Ecology Approach Singapore Springer Singapore Pte. Limited 2020 ©2020 1 Online-Ressource (382 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Palgrave Studies in Communication for Social Change Ser Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgement -- Praise for Community Radio Policies in South Asia -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1: Media Policy Studies and Community Media -- Media Policy Studies -- Theorising Media Policy -- The Definitional Problem -- The Myth of Neutrality -- Going Beyond the Technological Imperative -- Multi-layered Settings and Plurality of Actors -- Global Media Policy-The Mapping Project -- Critical Media Policy Studies -- Historicising Media Policy: Criticality, Normativity, and Publicness -- Resurgence of the Normative -- Defining and Theorising Community Media -- Community Radio-Policy Documents and Policy Environments -- Rationale and Approach -- Charting the Theoretical Landscape and Points of Inquiry -- Critical Political Economy -- Post-structuralism -- Constructivism -- Postcolonialism and Decoloniality -- Critical Security Studies -- Intersecting Theoretical Influences -- Why?: The Research Objectives -- The Inquiry: Key Foci of the Study -- Research Design -- Mapping -- Critical Discourse Analysis -- Advancing Critical Media Policy Studies: Towards Deliberative Policy Analysis -- Chapter Scheme -- Bibliography -- Chapter 2: The Deliberative Policy Ecology Approach to Media Policy -- Cartography: Mapping Region and Research in South Asia -- Setting the Stage: Connectedness -- South Asia: The Region -- Understanding Comparativity -- Why Comparative Analysis?: Prospects and Pitfalls -- Defining Comparability -- Methodological Nationalism Versus Methodological Glocalism -- Methodological Nationalism -- Beyond the Nation?: Methodological Glocalism -- Dealing with Multicausality and Correlations -- Critical Policy Ethnography: The Method to the Madness -- Multi-sitedness -- 'Deliberative Sites' for CR Policy Ethnography -- Multi-situatedness -- Ethical Considerations: Nationality, Citizenship, Power The Researcher in Ethnography: Intersectionality and Reflexivity -- Analysis -- The Data Confesses: Constructing a Theory from the Ground -- Utility of Transnational Advocacy Networks -- Utility of Advocacy Coalition Framework -- Utility of Epistemic Communities -- Utility of Social Movements Theorising -- Constructivist and Ecological Approaches: Towards a Continuum -- Deliberation in the Policy Ecology -- Making a Case for the Ecological Approach -- Qualifying Deliberation -- Deliberation as an Epistemology -- Deliberative Potential in a Policy Ecology -- Bibliography -- Chapter 3: The Postcolony and Its Radio -- Mapping Historicity, Constructing Histories, and the Critical Policy Imperative -- Critical Historiography, Ethnography, and Policy Histories -- I. Colonial South Asia and Broadcasting Imperialism: A Dialogue -- 1920-1926: Experiments, Enterprise, and Empire -- 1927-1930: Milestones, Miscues, and Manoeuvres -- 1929-1935: Imperium and the Village -- 1934-1941: Provincialising Radio -- 1938-1948: War and Freedom in the Air -- Discussion -- II. Decolonisation and Radio in South Asia: Conjunctures, Changes, and Continuities -- Decolonising Radio?: Colonial and Crypto-colonial Legacies of Communication Technologies -- India -- 1947-1964: Partition, Planning, and Modernisation -- 1964-1995: Quest for Space and Autonomy -- Ceylon/Sri Lanka -- 1948-1972: Dominion-Colonial Contract, Commercial Broadcasting, Public Corporation -- 1972-1977: Republic, Civil Strife, Economic Restructuring -- East Pakistan/Bangladesh -- 1947-1971: Language and Liberation -- 1971-2000s: Dictatorship, Development, Disaster, Democracy -- Nepal -- 1946-1961: Airing Crypto-coloniality -- 1961-1991: Panchayat and Non-party Politics -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Chapter 4: A Glocal Public Sphere: Opening up of Radio to Communities in South Asia Modernisation and Community Radio in South Asia -- The Story of How It Began: Transnational Interventions in Sri Lanka -- Modernisation and Community: Dialectics and Dynamics -- Independent Radio on Air in South Asia -- The 'Singha Darbar' Mindset -- Understanding Cultures of Governance -- Acts and Laws: Continuities and Changes -- Broadcasting Cultures: Politics and Practice -- Airwaves as Public Property -- Picking the Cue: Post-Judgement Activism in India -- Transnational Actors Meet Advocacy Coalition for CR: Towards Transnational Epistemic Communities -- 'The Basket Case for Development' -- Advocating for Community Radio: The Early Days -- Negotiating Airwaves -- Ushering in South Asia's First Community Radio Policy -- Competing Epistemes -- Narratives of Policy Transfer and Epistemic Cooperation -- Conclusion -- Discussion: A Glocal Public Sphere in South Asia -- Bibliography -- Chapter 5: Plural Policy Actors and Narratives of Practice -- Unravelling Actor Stances -- Community Broadcasters in Sri Lanka -- The Practice of Community Broadcasting: Epistemic Forms and Manifestations -- Participation and 'Community-Based' Broadcasting -- Education: New Education Service and Campus Radio -- New Technology: Experimentation and Innovation -- Diversified Policy Actors Beyond the Nepalese State -- Collective Action for CR -- Pushing for a Broadcast Policy Shift for CR -- Transnational Actors and Diplomacy -- Demystifying Technology and Building Larger Solidarities -- Over the Edge: The Final Push -- Call for Democracy and the Nepalese Civil War -- Shifts in the Epistemic Community for CR -- Saving Independent Radio from Being Silenced -- State, International Development, Market in Sri Lanka -- Uva Community Radio (UCR) -- Initiation -- Institutional Framework -- Mapping Political Shifts -- Saru Praja Radio -- Initiation Understanding the Politics of Broadcasting -- Donor Dimensions -- Indian Civil Society and the Community Radio Policy -- Associational-Networked Deliberation and the Indian Community Radio Policy -- International Development, Action, and Advocacy for CR -- The Indian Government and Its Multiple Anchors -- Understanding Domestic and International Realities in Bangladesh -- Policy Narratives: Policy Windows and Strategies -- In the Manifesto: Support for CR and the Policy of 2008 -- International Development: Aid Funding, Agendas, and Action -- Sustaining the CR Policy -- Continued Performance as Sustainable Practice -- International Organisations After 2008: Strategy and Sustenance -- Conclusion: A Reflexive Note on Policy Actors -- Bibliography -- Chapter 6: Liminality, Sustainability, and the State -- Conflict, Liminality, Space: Civil War and Broadcasting in Sri Lanka -- Community Radio and Politics of Transition in Nepal: Foreign Aid, Politicisation, and Legitimacy Crisis -- Understanding the Proliferation of CR in Post-2006 Nepal -- Shifts in Donor Funding for CR -- Constructions of Democratisation and Politicisation: Interlinkages and Ramifications for Nepalese CR -- The State and Community Radio: A Look at India -- State, Ideology, and the Dramaturgy of Contestation -- Sustainability as a Trope in India -- The Bangladeshi Idea of Community Radio: Epistemes and Forms -- Community Radios on Ground in Bangladesh -- Conclusion -- Communitas?: Sri Lanka -- 2015 Defines Temporality: Nepal -- Pushing the Policy Envelope Yet Again?-A Reflexive Take on India -- New Policy Iterations and Way Forward: Bangladesh -- Discussion -- Bibliography -- Chapter 7: A Critical Comparative Ecology: Connectedness, Contestation, Comparativity -- Comparing and Synthesising Theory and Praxis: Critical Theory and Community Radio Policies in South Asia Legitimation and Language -- Language and Liberation -- Regional Spatiality -- Education -- Freedom of Expression and Right to Communicate -- Development, Sustainability, Human Security -- Recognition and Policy: The Status of Community Radio -- Cultural Symbolism -- Transnational Diplomacy -- Personality-Centrism -- Consolidation of Power -- Communitas? -- Doing Media Policy Studies: The Deliberative Policy Ecology Approach -- Bibliography -- Appendix A: Interview Guide-Sri Lanka -- The Larger Context -- The Policymaking Process -- Organisational/Individual Functioning -- Actor-Specific Questions -- Policies Lobbying for CR in Sri Lanka -- International/Multilateral Organisations -- Researchers and Observers -- Media and Technology Law Experts (Collect Policy Documents and Reviews/Critiques/Key Works on Them) -- Case Studies -- Appendix B: Interview Guide-Nepal -- The Larger Context -- The Policymaking Process -- Organisational/Individual Functioning -- Actor-Specific Questions -- CR Bodies in Nepal -- International/Multilateral Organisations -- Researchers and Observers -- Media and Technology Law Experts (Collect Policy Documents, and Reviews/Critiques/Key Works on Them) -- Case Studies -- CR Stations That Have Implemented the National Policy at the Station Level -- CR Stations Who Have Been Operational Through the Conflict in Nepal -- Groups That Have Been Denied Licenses -- Appendix C: Interview Guide-India -- The Larger Context -- The Policymaking Process -- Organisational/Individual Functioning -- Actor-Specific Questions -- CR Bodies in India (CRF, CRA) -- International/Multilateral Organisations -- Researchers and Observers -- Media and Technology Law Experts (Collect Policy Documents, and Reviews/Critiques/Key Works on Them) -- Case Studies -- CR Stations That Have Implemented the National Policy at the Station Level CR Stations That Have Been Denied Licenses/Have Operated as a Space for Restoring Human Security Community radio-South Asia Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Raghunath, Preeti Community Radio Policies in South Asia Singapore : Springer Singapore Pte. Limited,c2020 9789811556289 |
spellingShingle | Raghunath, Preeti Community Radio Policies in South Asia A Deliberative Policy Ecology Approach Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgement -- Praise for Community Radio Policies in South Asia -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1: Media Policy Studies and Community Media -- Media Policy Studies -- Theorising Media Policy -- The Definitional Problem -- The Myth of Neutrality -- Going Beyond the Technological Imperative -- Multi-layered Settings and Plurality of Actors -- Global Media Policy-The Mapping Project -- Critical Media Policy Studies -- Historicising Media Policy: Criticality, Normativity, and Publicness -- Resurgence of the Normative -- Defining and Theorising Community Media -- Community Radio-Policy Documents and Policy Environments -- Rationale and Approach -- Charting the Theoretical Landscape and Points of Inquiry -- Critical Political Economy -- Post-structuralism -- Constructivism -- Postcolonialism and Decoloniality -- Critical Security Studies -- Intersecting Theoretical Influences -- Why?: The Research Objectives -- The Inquiry: Key Foci of the Study -- Research Design -- Mapping -- Critical Discourse Analysis -- Advancing Critical Media Policy Studies: Towards Deliberative Policy Analysis -- Chapter Scheme -- Bibliography -- Chapter 2: The Deliberative Policy Ecology Approach to Media Policy -- Cartography: Mapping Region and Research in South Asia -- Setting the Stage: Connectedness -- South Asia: The Region -- Understanding Comparativity -- Why Comparative Analysis?: Prospects and Pitfalls -- Defining Comparability -- Methodological Nationalism Versus Methodological Glocalism -- Methodological Nationalism -- Beyond the Nation?: Methodological Glocalism -- Dealing with Multicausality and Correlations -- Critical Policy Ethnography: The Method to the Madness -- Multi-sitedness -- 'Deliberative Sites' for CR Policy Ethnography -- Multi-situatedness -- Ethical Considerations: Nationality, Citizenship, Power The Researcher in Ethnography: Intersectionality and Reflexivity -- Analysis -- The Data Confesses: Constructing a Theory from the Ground -- Utility of Transnational Advocacy Networks -- Utility of Advocacy Coalition Framework -- Utility of Epistemic Communities -- Utility of Social Movements Theorising -- Constructivist and Ecological Approaches: Towards a Continuum -- Deliberation in the Policy Ecology -- Making a Case for the Ecological Approach -- Qualifying Deliberation -- Deliberation as an Epistemology -- Deliberative Potential in a Policy Ecology -- Bibliography -- Chapter 3: The Postcolony and Its Radio -- Mapping Historicity, Constructing Histories, and the Critical Policy Imperative -- Critical Historiography, Ethnography, and Policy Histories -- I. Colonial South Asia and Broadcasting Imperialism: A Dialogue -- 1920-1926: Experiments, Enterprise, and Empire -- 1927-1930: Milestones, Miscues, and Manoeuvres -- 1929-1935: Imperium and the Village -- 1934-1941: Provincialising Radio -- 1938-1948: War and Freedom in the Air -- Discussion -- II. Decolonisation and Radio in South Asia: Conjunctures, Changes, and Continuities -- Decolonising Radio?: Colonial and Crypto-colonial Legacies of Communication Technologies -- India -- 1947-1964: Partition, Planning, and Modernisation -- 1964-1995: Quest for Space and Autonomy -- Ceylon/Sri Lanka -- 1948-1972: Dominion-Colonial Contract, Commercial Broadcasting, Public Corporation -- 1972-1977: Republic, Civil Strife, Economic Restructuring -- East Pakistan/Bangladesh -- 1947-1971: Language and Liberation -- 1971-2000s: Dictatorship, Development, Disaster, Democracy -- Nepal -- 1946-1961: Airing Crypto-coloniality -- 1961-1991: Panchayat and Non-party Politics -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Chapter 4: A Glocal Public Sphere: Opening up of Radio to Communities in South Asia Modernisation and Community Radio in South Asia -- The Story of How It Began: Transnational Interventions in Sri Lanka -- Modernisation and Community: Dialectics and Dynamics -- Independent Radio on Air in South Asia -- The 'Singha Darbar' Mindset -- Understanding Cultures of Governance -- Acts and Laws: Continuities and Changes -- Broadcasting Cultures: Politics and Practice -- Airwaves as Public Property -- Picking the Cue: Post-Judgement Activism in India -- Transnational Actors Meet Advocacy Coalition for CR: Towards Transnational Epistemic Communities -- 'The Basket Case for Development' -- Advocating for Community Radio: The Early Days -- Negotiating Airwaves -- Ushering in South Asia's First Community Radio Policy -- Competing Epistemes -- Narratives of Policy Transfer and Epistemic Cooperation -- Conclusion -- Discussion: A Glocal Public Sphere in South Asia -- Bibliography -- Chapter 5: Plural Policy Actors and Narratives of Practice -- Unravelling Actor Stances -- Community Broadcasters in Sri Lanka -- The Practice of Community Broadcasting: Epistemic Forms and Manifestations -- Participation and 'Community-Based' Broadcasting -- Education: New Education Service and Campus Radio -- New Technology: Experimentation and Innovation -- Diversified Policy Actors Beyond the Nepalese State -- Collective Action for CR -- Pushing for a Broadcast Policy Shift for CR -- Transnational Actors and Diplomacy -- Demystifying Technology and Building Larger Solidarities -- Over the Edge: The Final Push -- Call for Democracy and the Nepalese Civil War -- Shifts in the Epistemic Community for CR -- Saving Independent Radio from Being Silenced -- State, International Development, Market in Sri Lanka -- Uva Community Radio (UCR) -- Initiation -- Institutional Framework -- Mapping Political Shifts -- Saru Praja Radio -- Initiation Understanding the Politics of Broadcasting -- Donor Dimensions -- Indian Civil Society and the Community Radio Policy -- Associational-Networked Deliberation and the Indian Community Radio Policy -- International Development, Action, and Advocacy for CR -- The Indian Government and Its Multiple Anchors -- Understanding Domestic and International Realities in Bangladesh -- Policy Narratives: Policy Windows and Strategies -- In the Manifesto: Support for CR and the Policy of 2008 -- International Development: Aid Funding, Agendas, and Action -- Sustaining the CR Policy -- Continued Performance as Sustainable Practice -- International Organisations After 2008: Strategy and Sustenance -- Conclusion: A Reflexive Note on Policy Actors -- Bibliography -- Chapter 6: Liminality, Sustainability, and the State -- Conflict, Liminality, Space: Civil War and Broadcasting in Sri Lanka -- Community Radio and Politics of Transition in Nepal: Foreign Aid, Politicisation, and Legitimacy Crisis -- Understanding the Proliferation of CR in Post-2006 Nepal -- Shifts in Donor Funding for CR -- Constructions of Democratisation and Politicisation: Interlinkages and Ramifications for Nepalese CR -- The State and Community Radio: A Look at India -- State, Ideology, and the Dramaturgy of Contestation -- Sustainability as a Trope in India -- The Bangladeshi Idea of Community Radio: Epistemes and Forms -- Community Radios on Ground in Bangladesh -- Conclusion -- Communitas?: Sri Lanka -- 2015 Defines Temporality: Nepal -- Pushing the Policy Envelope Yet Again?-A Reflexive Take on India -- New Policy Iterations and Way Forward: Bangladesh -- Discussion -- Bibliography -- Chapter 7: A Critical Comparative Ecology: Connectedness, Contestation, Comparativity -- Comparing and Synthesising Theory and Praxis: Critical Theory and Community Radio Policies in South Asia Legitimation and Language -- Language and Liberation -- Regional Spatiality -- Education -- Freedom of Expression and Right to Communicate -- Development, Sustainability, Human Security -- Recognition and Policy: The Status of Community Radio -- Cultural Symbolism -- Transnational Diplomacy -- Personality-Centrism -- Consolidation of Power -- Communitas? -- Doing Media Policy Studies: The Deliberative Policy Ecology Approach -- Bibliography -- Appendix A: Interview Guide-Sri Lanka -- The Larger Context -- The Policymaking Process -- Organisational/Individual Functioning -- Actor-Specific Questions -- Policies Lobbying for CR in Sri Lanka -- International/Multilateral Organisations -- Researchers and Observers -- Media and Technology Law Experts (Collect Policy Documents and Reviews/Critiques/Key Works on Them) -- Case Studies -- Appendix B: Interview Guide-Nepal -- The Larger Context -- The Policymaking Process -- Organisational/Individual Functioning -- Actor-Specific Questions -- CR Bodies in Nepal -- International/Multilateral Organisations -- Researchers and Observers -- Media and Technology Law Experts (Collect Policy Documents, and Reviews/Critiques/Key Works on Them) -- Case Studies -- CR Stations That Have Implemented the National Policy at the Station Level -- CR Stations Who Have Been Operational Through the Conflict in Nepal -- Groups That Have Been Denied Licenses -- Appendix C: Interview Guide-India -- The Larger Context -- The Policymaking Process -- Organisational/Individual Functioning -- Actor-Specific Questions -- CR Bodies in India (CRF, CRA) -- International/Multilateral Organisations -- Researchers and Observers -- Media and Technology Law Experts (Collect Policy Documents, and Reviews/Critiques/Key Works on Them) -- Case Studies -- CR Stations That Have Implemented the National Policy at the Station Level CR Stations That Have Been Denied Licenses/Have Operated as a Space for Restoring Human Security Community radio-South Asia |
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