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  • ISBN-13: 9783032040275
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 292 pages, kõrgus x laius: 210x148 mm, 28 Illustrations, color; 12 Illustrations, black and white
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Chapters 1, 2, 4 and 5 are available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License via link.springer.com.

Community media in South Africa plays a crucial role in providing platforms for local voices, fostering community engagement, and addressing issues relevant to specific communities, enabling marginal groups to take up their role as citizens.  They also help to overcome information inequalities that mirror and reinforce wider socio-economic inequalities. The book examines the state of local and community media in South Africa through empirical, analytical, and theoretical inquiry. Using a range of methodological approaches, it addresses print, broadcast, and other media in South Africa while addressing many seldom-asked questions pertaining to the role of the state, local power dynamics, business strategies, content, and human factors. Because of the historical significance of community radio in South Africa, the volume emphasizes this type of community media.

Chapter 1: Introduction.- Section 1: Foundations.
Chapter 2: Beyond
local,alternative and community:Conceptual considerations about media on
the margins.
Chapter 3: Media on the margins: A survey of the South African
landscape.
Chapter 4: Matrix,nexus and ecosystem: Navigating the place
and role of a community news organisation in civic communication.- Section 2:
Policies, Money and Power.
Chapter 5: Talking directly to citizens: The role
of the South African state in building local and community media.-Chapter
6-Hand to mouth:Business models in SA local and community media.-Chapter
7-South African community TV:Perseverance in the face of uncertain policy,
regulatory and operational conditions.- Section 3: Content.
Chapter 8: Local
content on community radio in SA: Principle and policy versus audience
preferences, resources and feasibility.
Chapter 9: Promoting local voices: A
content analysis of print community newspapers in South Africa.- Section 4:
People.
Chapter 10: The human factor:Mission, vision and motivation in
community media leadership.
Chapter 11: AmaVolontiya:Between the search for
opportunity and planting the seeds of a solidarity economy.- Section 5: New
Challenges.
Chapter 12: Digital technologies and community radio in South
Africa: Critical perspectives on access, participation and sustainability.-
Chapter 13: Navigatiresond to false information in their reporting.
Franz Krüger is Associate Professor in journalism at the NLA Høgskolen in Norway, associate researcher with the Wits Centre for Journalism in Johannesburg and Deputy Press Ombud with the SA Press Council. He was founding director of the Wits Radio Academy as well as head of Wits Journalism. Krüger has published widely on topics ranging from ethics to local and community radio.



Sarah H Chiumbu is an Associate Professor in the Department of Communication and Media at the University of Johannesburg. She joined the university she was Senior Research Specialist in the Human and Social Development Research Programme at the Human Sciences Research Council. Chiumbus many books and other publications cover issues in radio, television, decoloniality, youth and others.



Herman Wasserman is Professor of Journalism and Director of the Centre for Information Integrity in Africa at Stellenbosch University, South Africa. Widely published, he is Editor-in-Chief of the journal African Journalism Studies. Wasserman is a Fellow of the International Communication Association, an elected member of the Academy of Science of South Africa and a South African National Research Foundation A-rated researcher.