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Türkiye’de Topluluk Medyasına Örnek Olarak Bir İnternet Radyosu: Nor Radyo

Yıl 2013, , 75 - 103, 01.04.2013
https://doi.org/10.5824/1309-1581.2013.2.004.x

Öz

Bu makale çalışmasında bir alternatif medya çeşidi olan topluluk medyası ve topluluk radyoları teorik çerçeve kapsamında irdelenecektir. Daha sonrasında ise saha araştırması olarak Türkiye’den topluluk radyolarına örnek olarak bir internet radyosu olan Nor Radyo ele alınacaktır. Nor Radyo rizomatik yaklaşım bağlamında incelenecek ve Nor Radyo özelinde topluluk radyolarının karşıt kamusallığın sesini dile getirip getirmediği ölçülecektir. Saha araştırması için Nor Radyo programcıları ile derinlemesine görüşme yapılmış; Nor Radyo programlarına ise içerik ve eleştirel söylem analizi uygulanmıştır.

Kaynakça

  • Carpentier, N. & Rico L. & Jan S. (2001 July), Community Media – Muting the Democratic Media Discourse?, The International Social Theory Consortium Second Annual Conference, Brighton, pp. 1-25.
  • Deleuze, G. & Guattari, F., (1987) A Thousand Plateaus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia, Minneapolis: University of Minnisota Press.
  • Downing, J. D. H. (2001) Radical Media Rebellious Communication and Social Movements, Sage.
  • European Parliament. (2007). The State of Community Media in the European Union Report by KEA for the Committee on Culture and Education, Brussels: European Parliament. European Parliament. (2008). European Parliament Report on Community Media in Europe, Brussels.
  • Hollander, E. (2002). Community Media and Online Communities: Toward a Theoretical and Methodological Framework. In N. W. Jankowski & O. Prehn (Eds.), Community Media in the Information Age: Perspectives and Prospects, (pp. 31-46). Cresskill NJ: Hampton Press.
  • Jankowski, N. W. (2003). Community Media Research: A Quest for Theoretically-Grounded Models. The Public, Volume 10, 1, pp. 5-14.
  • Jones, S. G. (1995). Understanding Community in the Information Age. In S. G. Jones (Ed.), CyberSociety; Computer-Mediated Communication and Community, (pp. 10-35). London: Sage.
  • Lewis, P. (1993). Alternative Media in a Contemporary Social and Theoretical Context. In P. Lewis (Ed.), Alternative Media: Linking Global and Local, (pp. 15-25). Paris: Unesco.
  • Milan, S. (2009). Four Steps to Community Media as a Development Tool. Development in Practice, Volume: 19, Numbers: 4-5, pp. 598-609.
  • Morris, A. & Graeme M. (1998), Locality, Community and Nation. London: Hodder & Stoughton.
  • Mouffe, C. (1997), The Return of the Political. London: Verso.
  • Mouffe, C. (1999). Deliberative Democracy or Agonistic Pluralism?, Social Research, 66 (3), pp. 745-758.
  • Possi, M. (2003). Community Media Defined in Nasanga,G. In The East Africa Media and Globalization: Defining the Public Interest (pp. 167-169). Kampala: Industrial Graphic System.
  • Rennie, E. (2006), Community Media, A Global Introduction. New York: Rowman and Little Field Publishers, Inc.
  • Saeed, S. (2009). Negotiating Power: Community Media, Democracy and the Public Sphere, Development in Practice, Volume 19, Numbers 4–5, pp. 466-478.
  • Servaes, J. (1999), Communication for Development: One World, Multiple Cultures, Cresskill, New Jersey: Hampton Press.
  • Tönnies, F. (1963), Community and Society, London: Harper and Row.
  • Michael, T. (1985). Alternative Journalism, Alternative Media, Communication Resource, No: 7.
  • www.norradyo.com

An Internet Radio from Turkey as an Example of Community Radio: Nor Radyo

Yıl 2013, , 75 - 103, 01.04.2013
https://doi.org/10.5824/1309-1581.2013.2.004.x

Öz

In this article study, community media and community radios, as different kinds of alternative media will be examined under a theoretical framework. Then Nor Radyo, an internet radio which is an example of the community radios from Turkey will be taken into consideration as the field study. Nor Radyo will be examined within the context of the rhizomatic approach and community radios, over the example of Nor Radyo, will be measured as to whether or not they voice the sound of the counter publicity. For the field study, in-depth interviews were made by Nor Radyo programme-makers; and content and critical discourse analysis was applied in relation with the Nor Radyo programmes.

Kaynakça

  • Carpentier, N. & Rico L. & Jan S. (2001 July), Community Media – Muting the Democratic Media Discourse?, The International Social Theory Consortium Second Annual Conference, Brighton, pp. 1-25.
  • Deleuze, G. & Guattari, F., (1987) A Thousand Plateaus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia, Minneapolis: University of Minnisota Press.
  • Downing, J. D. H. (2001) Radical Media Rebellious Communication and Social Movements, Sage.
  • European Parliament. (2007). The State of Community Media in the European Union Report by KEA for the Committee on Culture and Education, Brussels: European Parliament. European Parliament. (2008). European Parliament Report on Community Media in Europe, Brussels.
  • Hollander, E. (2002). Community Media and Online Communities: Toward a Theoretical and Methodological Framework. In N. W. Jankowski & O. Prehn (Eds.), Community Media in the Information Age: Perspectives and Prospects, (pp. 31-46). Cresskill NJ: Hampton Press.
  • Jankowski, N. W. (2003). Community Media Research: A Quest for Theoretically-Grounded Models. The Public, Volume 10, 1, pp. 5-14.
  • Jones, S. G. (1995). Understanding Community in the Information Age. In S. G. Jones (Ed.), CyberSociety; Computer-Mediated Communication and Community, (pp. 10-35). London: Sage.
  • Lewis, P. (1993). Alternative Media in a Contemporary Social and Theoretical Context. In P. Lewis (Ed.), Alternative Media: Linking Global and Local, (pp. 15-25). Paris: Unesco.
  • Milan, S. (2009). Four Steps to Community Media as a Development Tool. Development in Practice, Volume: 19, Numbers: 4-5, pp. 598-609.
  • Morris, A. & Graeme M. (1998), Locality, Community and Nation. London: Hodder & Stoughton.
  • Mouffe, C. (1997), The Return of the Political. London: Verso.
  • Mouffe, C. (1999). Deliberative Democracy or Agonistic Pluralism?, Social Research, 66 (3), pp. 745-758.
  • Possi, M. (2003). Community Media Defined in Nasanga,G. In The East Africa Media and Globalization: Defining the Public Interest (pp. 167-169). Kampala: Industrial Graphic System.
  • Rennie, E. (2006), Community Media, A Global Introduction. New York: Rowman and Little Field Publishers, Inc.
  • Saeed, S. (2009). Negotiating Power: Community Media, Democracy and the Public Sphere, Development in Practice, Volume 19, Numbers 4–5, pp. 466-478.
  • Servaes, J. (1999), Communication for Development: One World, Multiple Cultures, Cresskill, New Jersey: Hampton Press.
  • Tönnies, F. (1963), Community and Society, London: Harper and Row.
  • Michael, T. (1985). Alternative Journalism, Alternative Media, Communication Resource, No: 7.
  • www.norradyo.com
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Yayımlanma Tarihi 1 Nisan 2013
Gönderilme Tarihi 1 Nisan 2013
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2013

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APA Algül, F. (2013). Türkiye’de Topluluk Medyasına Örnek Olarak Bir İnternet Radyosu: Nor Radyo. AJIT-E: Academic Journal of Information Technology, 4(11), 75-103. https://doi.org/10.5824/1309-1581.2013.2.004.x