Community radio stations sustainability model: An open-source solution.

Community radio stations are important social-inclusion structures, empowering communities through media access and production, reinforcing their ties with the wider civil society. The free and open-source software movement has been established since the 1980s, founded on the freedom to use, to stud...

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Publicado en:Radio Journal: International Studies in Broadcast & Audio Media Vol. 17; no. 1; pp. 29 - 46
Autores principales: Correia, Rute, Vieira, Jorge, Aparicio, Manuela
Formato: Artículo
Publicado: Intellect Ltd. Apr2019
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          Instituto Universitário de Lisboa (ISCTE-IUL), Centro de Investigação e Estudos de Sociologia
          Instituto Universitário de Lisboa (ISCTE-IUL) ISTAR-IUL Information Management School (Nova IMS), Universidade Nova de Lisboa
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        Information technology
        Civil society
        Community radio
        Radio stations
        Computer software
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          Information technology
          Civil society
          Software publishers (except video game publishers)
          Computer and Computer Peripheral Equipment and Software Merchant Wholesalers
          Computer and software stores
          Computer, computer peripheral and pre-packaged software merchant wholesalers
          Radio Stations
          Radio broadcasting
          Community radio
          Radio stations
          Computer software
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        community
        community radio
        copyleft
        open source
        participation
        technology
        community
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        copyleft
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      ab: Community radio stations are important social-inclusion structures, empowering communities through media access and production, reinforcing their ties with the wider civil society. The free and open-source software movement has been established since the 1980s, founded on the freedom to use, to study, to share and to improve a software's source code. It focuses on sharing knowledge, enabling action within a community towards a common goal. With millions of projects and market dominance in specific areas of IT, open source is one of the most successful community movements of our time. In this article, we argue that theoretical frameworks and other insights drawn from the open-source movement can be valuable tools for understanding and critically analysing the designated community radio sphere in terms of technology, content creation and community management to provide a sustainable broadcast practice, expanding already-existing inclusive environments and potentiating empowerment through participation.
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