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From: "fee" <fee@superchannel.org>
To: <syndicate@eg-r.isp-eg.de>
Subject: DEADLINE EXTENDED: InteRadio: call for articles
Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2001 11:14:24 +0100


> DEADLINE EXTENDED.....SUBMIT ARTICLES BY AUGUST 7, 2001
>
> Apologies for cross-postings. Please circulate widely!
>
> Le message en francais suivra.
> El mensaje espagnol seguira.
>
> InteRadio call for articles
>
> InteRadio is the annual publication of the World Association of Community
> Radio Broadcasters (AMARC). As a feature magazine, it profiles experiences
> of community radio stations throughout the world and examines key issues
> affecting the community radio movement linking it to the
> democratization of
> communication at large.
> InteRadio is now seeking contributions for the next issue in the
> fall 2001.
>
> Working theme/title:
> The art of community radio campaigns
>
> Rationale:
> If the premise of community radio is to work for social and
> cultural benefit
> than radio campaigns are one of the ways that this is achieved.
> Conventionally, campaigns are designed as concerted efforts with specific
> objectives, activities and timelines. Community radio sets itself
> apart from
> mainstream media in its choice of content and process when implementing
> campaigns on important social issues. Campaign goals may be to raise
> awareness, change attitudes, educate or mobilize the public. This
> edition of
> InteRadio will explore what issues get covered, how, and by whom? Some of
> the questions to be addressed are:
> ?       Best practices & communications strategies: how are
> community radio
> campaigns organized: locally, nationally, regionally, and internationally?
> ?       What's the message? What issues get covered? For example, 2001 is
> the international year to combat racism.did your station undertake special
> activities?
> ?       How do you mobilize the station, the listeners, the
> general public?
> ?       The medium is the message - the bigger the distribution
> system the
> better?
> ?       What are the stumbling blocks?
> ?       Do they work - what's the impact? How do you measure?
> ?       Is it about how many people receive the message or how
> participants
> were transformed in the process?
> ?       Can radio campaigns be an effective advocacy tool?
> ?       How can you work with affinity community organizations
> for sources,
> content, as guests, co-producers, to reach the general public?
>
> Based on the theme, please submit articles for any of the
> sections described
> below (650 words) by July 19, 2001.
> Articles may be submitted in English, French, or Spanish.
> Send to elvira.truglia@amarc.org
> Style: word format; Arial font, 12 point, 1.5 line spacing, left
> justification
> Please include an author description at the end of your text (35 words)
> outlining who you are, what you do, and where readers can contact you for
> more information.
>
> InteRadio at a glance
> Editorial
> The editor sets the conceptual framework for the latest issue helping to
> guide the reader through the magazine.
> In Focus
> Feature articles by or interviews with people in the
> communication field on
> the various ideas/directions of the democratization of communication
> movement.
> Point of View
> A personal vision on the future of the community radio movement.
> Regional
> Experiences, analysis, features, etc. relating to the six regions of the
> world: Africa, Asia, Oceania, North America, Latin America & the
> Caribbean,
> Europe
> Radio Art
> How is community radio being used as an outlet for social activism through
> artistic expression (spoken word, music programming or other
> creative sound
> project)?
> Radio Training
> A how-to article on any community radio area: programming, production,
> technical, administration, etc.
> Solidarity Alerts
> News and updates on community media (community radio in particular) facing
> threats to property, personnel, or repressive legislation.
> News
> News from around the world on what has hindered or encouraged the
> democratization of communication since the last InteRadio?
> Calendar/Bookwatch
> Interesting upcoming events and newly released publications relevant to
> progressive communications.
>
> See www.amarc.org/inteRadio/index.html
> for the new InteRadio Web site, which includes back issues as of 1996.
>

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