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Titre : Ground realities - Community radio in India Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Ramnath Bhat, Auteur ; Nagaraj G, Auteur ; Kanchan K Malik, Auteur ; Daniel McIntosh, Auteur ; Ekta Mittal, Auteur ; Anuja Shukla, Auteur ; Rakesh Singh, Auteur Editeur : New Dehli [India] : UNESCO - Communication and Information Sector Année de publication : 2012 Importance : 75 p. Format : Document électronique ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-81-89218-44-7 Note générale : "All rights reserved. This document may be freely reviewed, abstracted, reproduced or translated, in part or in whole, but not for sale or for use in conjunction with commercial purposes, provided that mention is made of the source." Langues : Anglais Catégories : MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL: RADIO: Aspect socio-culturel Tags : Inde radio radio communautaire Index. décimale : 384.54 Radio Résumé : Présentation de l'éditeur :
"Maraa and Nomad India Network, in partnership with UNESCO, implemented the International Programme for Development of Communication (IPDC), wherein both partner organizations worked with various community radio stations across the width and breadth of the country, setting up technical infrastructure and building capacities related to content development, presentation, management, sustainability etc.
As part of this project, Maraa has published “Ground Realities – Community Radio in India” (PDF – 1.8 MB), which captures some of our experiences related to community radio, including capacity building processes. The publication also includes chapters written by people who are actually working on the field, at specific community radio stations. Their perspective is extremely important as it provides a worm’s eye point of view, which is most critical for community radio to take off as a movement.
Although dated, we feel that the publication will still be of interest and use to most community radio stations in the country. We hope that community radio stations will actually be able to use some of the materials and apply it to their own context. We also hope that some of the points raised by practitioners and advocates of community radio are noted by policy makers, as they reiterate issues raised repeatedly at Community Radio National Consultations held in the past. Some of them are related to need for capacity building, need for platforms which enable peer to peer sharing of experiences and so on. (...)"
Source : http://maraa.in/unesco-publication-on-community-radio-in-india/ (Consulté le 06/09/2012)
Extrait de l'introduction :
"The Government of India has recognized community radio through its guidelines in 2002 and amended guidelines in 2006. Yet, in the domain of community media, a large gap remains between policy and practice. Communities from the media dark regions of India continue to struggle to get their voices heard and to receive critical and
locally relevant information. Their voices remain absent in an environment dominated by the mainstream media,disseminating only entertainment and national level or state level information.
This publication brings some of these voices to the foreground. It includes pieces by some of the community radio practitioners who have been engaging with their communities for many years at the grassroots level, and address issues critical to community radio, such as capacity building, sustainability, technology and other aspects of their experience. It also includes write-ups by specialists from various other fields who have contributed to
equally critical aspects of community radio, such as copyright issues, policy perspectives, knowledge sharing and capacity building.
Ground Realities: Community Radio in India is the outcome of the 2008 International Programme for Development of Communication (IPDC) project. The IPDC is a UNESCO programme aimed at strengthening the development of media in developing countries. (...)"Note de contenu : Foreword
1. Ramnath Bhat : The Story so Far: The Status of Community Radio in India
2. Ekta Mittal : New Spectrums for Communities: An Introduction to the IPDC Framework
3. Ekta Mittal : Hands-on Community Radio: Sharing Capacities with Community Radio Practitioners
4. Rakesh Singh : Making Airwaves Affordable: Low-cost Technology Options
5. Anuja Shukla : Storytellers from the Field: Perspectives on Programming
6. Nagaraj G : Play Your Part: Approaches to Community Participation
7. Kanchan K Malik: Community Radio: Guidelines on Management and Ownership
8. Ramnath Bhat : The Nuts and Bolts of Community Radio: Towards Drafting Internal Policy Documents
9. Ekta Mittal : Joining the Dots: Towards Building a Peer Group of Community Radio Practitioners
10. Daniel McIntosh : The Left and Right of It: Copyright Legislations for Community Radio in India
11. Ramnath Bhat : The Long and Winding Road: Challenges Ahead for the Community Radio Forum
Annexures
1. Application Form for Grant of Permission for Setting Up Community Radio Station
2. Community Radio Survey Questionnaire
3. Project Planning Guide for Community Radio
4. Programme Schedule Sample
5. Listenership Survey Sample
6. Operational Plan of Community Radio Station
7. Cost Analysis for Revenue
8. Charter of Radio Bundelkhand
About the Authors
Acknowledgements
En ligne : http://maraa.in/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/Maara_inside-pages.pdf Ground realities - Community radio in India [document électronique] / Ramnath Bhat, Auteur ; Nagaraj G, Auteur ; Kanchan K Malik, Auteur ; Daniel McIntosh, Auteur ; Ekta Mittal, Auteur ; Anuja Shukla, Auteur ; Rakesh Singh, Auteur . - New Dehli (UNESCO House, B-5/29 Safdarjung Enclave, 110 029, India) : UNESCO - Communication and Information Sector, 2012 . - 75 p. ; Document électronique.
ISBN : 978-81-89218-44-7
"All rights reserved. This document may be freely reviewed, abstracted, reproduced or translated, in part or in whole, but not for sale or for use in conjunction with commercial purposes, provided that mention is made of the source."
Langues : Anglais
Catégories : MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL: RADIO: Aspect socio-culturel Tags : Inde radio radio communautaire Index. décimale : 384.54 Radio Résumé : Présentation de l'éditeur :
"Maraa and Nomad India Network, in partnership with UNESCO, implemented the International Programme for Development of Communication (IPDC), wherein both partner organizations worked with various community radio stations across the width and breadth of the country, setting up technical infrastructure and building capacities related to content development, presentation, management, sustainability etc.
As part of this project, Maraa has published “Ground Realities – Community Radio in India” (PDF – 1.8 MB), which captures some of our experiences related to community radio, including capacity building processes. The publication also includes chapters written by people who are actually working on the field, at specific community radio stations. Their perspective is extremely important as it provides a worm’s eye point of view, which is most critical for community radio to take off as a movement.
Although dated, we feel that the publication will still be of interest and use to most community radio stations in the country. We hope that community radio stations will actually be able to use some of the materials and apply it to their own context. We also hope that some of the points raised by practitioners and advocates of community radio are noted by policy makers, as they reiterate issues raised repeatedly at Community Radio National Consultations held in the past. Some of them are related to need for capacity building, need for platforms which enable peer to peer sharing of experiences and so on. (...)"
Source : http://maraa.in/unesco-publication-on-community-radio-in-india/ (Consulté le 06/09/2012)
Extrait de l'introduction :
"The Government of India has recognized community radio through its guidelines in 2002 and amended guidelines in 2006. Yet, in the domain of community media, a large gap remains between policy and practice. Communities from the media dark regions of India continue to struggle to get their voices heard and to receive critical and
locally relevant information. Their voices remain absent in an environment dominated by the mainstream media,disseminating only entertainment and national level or state level information.
This publication brings some of these voices to the foreground. It includes pieces by some of the community radio practitioners who have been engaging with their communities for many years at the grassroots level, and address issues critical to community radio, such as capacity building, sustainability, technology and other aspects of their experience. It also includes write-ups by specialists from various other fields who have contributed to
equally critical aspects of community radio, such as copyright issues, policy perspectives, knowledge sharing and capacity building.
Ground Realities: Community Radio in India is the outcome of the 2008 International Programme for Development of Communication (IPDC) project. The IPDC is a UNESCO programme aimed at strengthening the development of media in developing countries. (...)"Note de contenu : Foreword
1. Ramnath Bhat : The Story so Far: The Status of Community Radio in India
2. Ekta Mittal : New Spectrums for Communities: An Introduction to the IPDC Framework
3. Ekta Mittal : Hands-on Community Radio: Sharing Capacities with Community Radio Practitioners
4. Rakesh Singh : Making Airwaves Affordable: Low-cost Technology Options
5. Anuja Shukla : Storytellers from the Field: Perspectives on Programming
6. Nagaraj G : Play Your Part: Approaches to Community Participation
7. Kanchan K Malik: Community Radio: Guidelines on Management and Ownership
8. Ramnath Bhat : The Nuts and Bolts of Community Radio: Towards Drafting Internal Policy Documents
9. Ekta Mittal : Joining the Dots: Towards Building a Peer Group of Community Radio Practitioners
10. Daniel McIntosh : The Left and Right of It: Copyright Legislations for Community Radio in India
11. Ramnath Bhat : The Long and Winding Road: Challenges Ahead for the Community Radio Forum
Annexures
1. Application Form for Grant of Permission for Setting Up Community Radio Station
2. Community Radio Survey Questionnaire
3. Project Planning Guide for Community Radio
4. Programme Schedule Sample
5. Listenership Survey Sample
6. Operational Plan of Community Radio Station
7. Cost Analysis for Revenue
8. Charter of Radio Bundelkhand
About the Authors
Acknowledgements
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