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Community radio as a tool for development: a case study of community radio stations in Malawi

Leicester: Doctoral Thesis University of Leicester (2015), xv, 342 pp., 7 tables, 7 figures, bibliogr. p.296-320
"The thesis investigates community radio as a tool for development drawing on case studies of Nkhotakota and Mzimba community radio stations in Malawi. The thesis employs communication for development and ‘another’ development theories to help understand the role of community radio in development. The research aims are firstly, to investigate the extent and ways in which community radio is used as a tool for development through audience participation; and secondly to examine the extent to which communication for development in community radio in Malawi takes the form of participatory communication. Using the case study approach (Yin, 2009), the thesis specifically examines the functions of participation in development through community radio; whether community radio can encourage development through enhancing capabilities and participation even when people do not own and manage the stations; how radio listening Clubs (RLCs) help to expand people’s capabilities; and how the programming of community radio in Malawi is influenced by the agendas of development agencies. Arnstein’s (1969) ladder of participation and Carpentier’s (2011) minimalist and maximalist versions of participation are adopted as criteria for evaluating the different levels of participation in and through community radio." (Abstract)
Contents
1 Introduction, 1
2 Key Characteristics of Community Radio, 24
3 Development and Participation, 47
4 Research Methods, 62
5 Context for Understanding the Establishment of Community Radio Stations in Malawi, 103
6 Role of Participation in Development Through Community Radio, 147
7 Radio Listening Clubs (RLCs) and how they Help tp Expand People's Capabilities, 186
8 How the Programming of Community Radio is Influenced by the Development Agenda of NGOs, Agricultural Programmes -- Community Health Programming -- Programmes about Community Development Projects -- Programmes which Encourage Attainment of Education
9 Community Radio and its Impact in the Community, 261
10 Conclusion, 278