Transnationalizing Radio Research
Transnationalizing Radio Research presents a theoretical and methodological guide for exploring radio's multiple »global ages«, from its earliest years through its recent digital transformations. It offers radio scholars theoretical tools and concrete case studies for moving beyond national research frames. It gives radio practitioners inspiration for production and archiving, and offers scholars from many disciplines new ways to incorporate radio's vital voices into work on transnational institutions, communities, histories and identities.
Joost van Beek, who was recently a researcher of CMDS’ Creative Approaches to Living Cultural Archives project, authored the chapter entitled “Promising Prospects, and the Hurdles Along the Way: Sharing and Archiving Community Media Content Online” in Section 4 of the book (page 223). Transnationalizing Radio Research is free to download here.