Westminster Papers in Communication and Culture
Call for Papers
Volume 5, Number 1, March 2008
Community Radio.
Networks, identities and experiences.
The growing interest in community media research and practice in the last decade
has been reflected by the increase in academic publications and in the number
of broadcasting stations. Both scholars and practitioners have emphasized the
role of community broadcasting as either an alternative or complementary sector
to public and commercial stations and as a tool for enacting citizenship on a
daily basis, ‘giving voice to the voiceless’, empowering marginalised groups
and regenerating communities.
At the same time, technological changes in production processes, a wider
availability of affordable digital technologies and a growing use of internet
as a platform for broadcasting, have permitted an exponential increase in the
numbers of web-based broadcasters, communicative tools for communities of
interest and the exchange of content among radio stations across the world,
often linking local issues to wider global social and political concerns.
Nevertheless, the influence of mainstream broadcasters on media policymaking and
regulation, coupled with the organisational challenges often faced by community
groups and their representative bodies, have often resulted in legislation that
still limits the communicative potential of community radio and its
contribution to social change, access, participation and representation in the
media.
WPCC is looking for original, research-based papers that will contribute to
broaden the theoretical and empirical perspectives in community radio from a
range of disciplinary approaches. Approaches in Media, Communication and
Cultural Studies, as well as in the wider fields of the humanities, social and
applied sciences.
WPCC welcomes analyses of local, regional and national case studies, and
international comparative research, as well as contributions on policy-making
and regulation for community radio.
Possible topics include, but are not limited to:
- Media Theory, Radio Theory and Community Radio;
- Community Radio as a tool for encouraging democratic participation and
activism and access to local public spheres.
- Community Radio as a tool for development and social change; for promoting and
preserving local identities and local cultures; giving voice to ethnic
minorities, diasporic groups and refugees; and regenerating communities;
- International/National Policy and Regulation of Community Radio;
- Community Radio organization, decisional processes and democratic structures;
- Audience and reception studies;
- Transnational networks, infrastructures and institutions developing community
radio practices
- Community radio and media literacy
- University, College, School and Student Radio
Applicants may submit abstracts of no more than 200 words to the Issue’s Editor
Salvatore Scifo at [log in to unmask] The deadline for the submission of
abstracts is Friday 1st June 2007. Submission of articles will be by Wednesday
31st October 2007.
Further information, as well as previous issues of WPCC, can be downloaded by
visiting the journal’s website at:
http://www.wmin.ac.uk/mad/page-880
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Westminster Papers in Communication and Culture (WPCC) is a peer-reviewed
journal, published four times a year in hard copy and PDF format.
WPCC recognises the interdisciplinary nature of the field of Media and Cultural
Studies, and therefore deliberately encourages diverse methods, contexts and
themes.
Particular interests include, but are not limited to, work related to Popular
Culture, Media Audiences, Political Economy, Promotional Culture, New Media,
Political communication, Migration and Diasporic Studies.
A major goal of the WPCC is to help develop a de-westernised and transcultural
sphere that engages both young and established scholars from different parts of
the world in a critical debate about the relationship between communication,
culture and society in the 21st Century.
WPCC invites contributions from all scholars; particularly those at the
beginning of their careers.
Editor: Dr Anthony McNicholas
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Previous issues of WPCC can be downloaded, free of charge, from the addresses
listed below
Volume 4
Number 1 – available from March 2007
Media and Religion
Volume 3
Number 3 - October 2006
Narrations/Narrators of Europe
http://www.wmin.ac.uk/mad/page-1446
Number 2 - July 2006
Islam and the Media
http://www.wmin.ac.uk/mad/page-1367
Number 1 - March 2006
Media in China
http://www.wmin.ac.uk/mad/page-1303
Volume 2
Number 2 - December 2005
Mediating Celebrity
http://www.wmin.ac.uk/mad/page-1197
Special Issue - November 2005
Media and Zimbabwe
http://www.wmin.ac.uk/mad/page-1123
Number 1 - June 2005
Alternative Media Practices
http://www.wmin.ac.uk/mad/page-1034
Volume 1
Number 1 - November 2004
Media and Migration
http://www.wmin.ac.uk/mad/page-881
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Salvatore Scifo,
WPCC Issue Editor, 'Community Radio. Networks, identities and experiences'
Communication and Media Research Institute
School of Media, Arts & Design
University of Westminster
Watford Road
Harrow, Middlesex
HA1 3TP
UK
WPCC Home Page:
http://www.wmin.ac.uk/mad/page-880
Radio Studies Network
http://www.radiostudiesnetwork.org.uk
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