From monologue to dialogue; Radio and reform in Indonesia
Jurriƫns, Edwin
From monologue to dialogue; Radio and reform in Indonesia - Leiden - Boston Brill 2009 - 1 electronic resource (vi+190 p.)
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From monologue to dialogue; Radio and reform in Indonesia analyses how radio journalism since the late 1990s has been shaped by and contributed to Reformasi, or the ambition of democratizing Indonesian politics, economy and society. The book examines ideas and practices such as independent journalism, peace journalism, meta-journalism, virtual interactivity, talk-back radio and community radio, which have all been designed to renew audience interest in media and societal affairs. It pays special attention to radio programmes that enable hosts, experts, listeners and other participants to discuss and negotiate the very rules and boundaries of Indonesia's newly acquired media freedom. The author argues that these contemporary programmes provide dialogic alternatives to the official New Order discourse dominated by monologism. Edwin Jurriƫns is Lecturer in Indonesian Language and Culture at the University of New South Wales, Canberra, Australia. He is author of Cultural travel and migrancy; The artistic representation of globalization in the electronic media of West Java (KITLV, 2004) and co-editor of Cosmopatriots; On distant belongings and close encounters (Rodopi, 2007
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English
OAPEN_377413 9789004253834
10.26530/OAPEN_377413 doi
Society & social sciences
reformatie indonesie democratization journalism indonesia politieke veranderingen journalisme radio radio political change democratie radio reformasi Bali Community radio Jakarta Public sphere
From monologue to dialogue; Radio and reform in Indonesia - Leiden - Boston Brill 2009 - 1 electronic resource (vi+190 p.)
Open Access
From monologue to dialogue; Radio and reform in Indonesia analyses how radio journalism since the late 1990s has been shaped by and contributed to Reformasi, or the ambition of democratizing Indonesian politics, economy and society. The book examines ideas and practices such as independent journalism, peace journalism, meta-journalism, virtual interactivity, talk-back radio and community radio, which have all been designed to renew audience interest in media and societal affairs. It pays special attention to radio programmes that enable hosts, experts, listeners and other participants to discuss and negotiate the very rules and boundaries of Indonesia's newly acquired media freedom. The author argues that these contemporary programmes provide dialogic alternatives to the official New Order discourse dominated by monologism. Edwin Jurriƫns is Lecturer in Indonesian Language and Culture at the University of New South Wales, Canberra, Australia. He is author of Cultural travel and migrancy; The artistic representation of globalization in the electronic media of West Java (KITLV, 2004) and co-editor of Cosmopatriots; On distant belongings and close encounters (Rodopi, 2007
Creative Commons
English
OAPEN_377413 9789004253834
10.26530/OAPEN_377413 doi
Society & social sciences
reformatie indonesie democratization journalism indonesia politieke veranderingen journalisme radio radio political change democratie radio reformasi Bali Community radio Jakarta Public sphere