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Networks[edit]

Events[edit]

  • lumbung Radio, inter-local online community radio part of documenta fifteen, 2022.
  • On Air – On Site, experimental community radio festival, The Hague and online, 14-16 Apr 2023.
  • On Air – On Site, experimental community radio festival, The Hague and online, 24-26 May 2024.
  • Signals2Noise (S2N), 24-hour public event and broadcast produced by 15 community radios from continental Europe, Berlin-Wedding, 4 Oct 2024. Recordings.

Publications[edit]

  • Relating Radio. Communities, Aesthetics, Access. Beiträge zur Zukunft des Radios, eds. Sven Thiermann and Golo Föllmer, Leipzig: Spector Books, 2006, 336 pp. Publisher. Review: Karstens (media/rep/). (German)/(English)
  • "Radio Activity", special section in The Wire 449, London, July 2021, pp 32-51. A global survey tracking online, FM and other radio developments; with a 100-strong directory of stations, sites and broadcasters. Features: Radio Alhara, NTS, WGXC, South East Asian community radios, TOR Radio, Radio Art Zone, Resonance FM's Framework, Easterndaze, Brooklyn Pirate Radio Map.
  • Urszula Doliwa, "Community Radio in Central and Eastern Europe: Poland Takes Two Steps Forward, One Step Back", in The Oxford Handbook of Radio and Podcasting, eds. Michele Hilmes and Andrew J. Bottomley, Oxford University Press, 2024, pp 501-524. DOI.
  • Waves: Radio as Collective Imagination, eds. Juan Fortun, Silvia Maglioni, Pascale Obolo, Nikolay Oleynikov, Essi Pelikka, Michalis Pichler, Gregoire Rousseau, and Graeme Thomson, Berlin: Miss Read, Oct 2024. Excerpt. Publisher. Book launch.

See also[edit]

  • Brooklyn Pirate Radio Sound Map, traces the lingering connections between unlicensed radio broadcasting and Brooklyn's local neighborhood culture in the digital age. Map.