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Irish pirate radio 1978-1988: How political stasis allowed unlicensed radio to flourish and innovate

John Walsh, +1 more
- 12 Oct 2020 - 
- Vol. 27, Iss: 2, pp 274-297
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The history of pirate radio in Ireland remains understudied by comparison with other countries with histories of unlicensed broadcasting as mentioned in this paper, which is surprising given the extent and longevity of a larg...
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The history of pirate radio in Ireland remains understudied by comparison with other countries with histories of unlicensed broadcasting. This is surprising given the extent and longevity of a larg...

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Transmit/disrupt: why does illegal broadcasting continue to thrive in an age of spectrum liberalisation?

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Stig Hjarvard
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Four challenges in the field of alternative, radical and citizens’ media research:

TL;DR: The authors highlights and discusses four research challenges: accounting for historical context; acknowledging the complexity of communication processes; anchoring analysis in a political economy of information and communication technologies; and positioning new research in relation to existing knowledge and literature within the field of communication and social change.
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TL;DR: Based on the interdisciplinary experience of a Swedish research committee, the authors discusses critical conceptual issues raised by the current debate on mediatization, a concept that holds great importance in Swedish research.
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