Keeping it clean: exploring discourses of development on Indian community radio

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Backhaus, Bridget
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Community radio in India operates within a clear framework of development. This calls into question the fundamental purpose of community radio: communication rights, activism, voice, community participation or development? Drawing on ethnographic research conducted at two rural stations in South India, this research explores the influence of a pervasive development discourse on the grassroots activities and functions of community radio. The starkest example of this was observed through the far-reaching influence of the Government of India’s highly publicised sanitation programme, the Swachh Bharat Mission. This programme represents a pervasive example of the modernisation paradigm in development communication, yet it was found to proliferate throughout community radio, a medium more often associated with participatory communication. This development discourse was found to profoundly impact the way both broadcasters and audience members engage with and experience community radio. The findings highlight a disconnect between the theoretical and ideological frameworks of community radio and the ways in which a development discourse operates through the stations at the grassroots level. As such, this article argues that community radio in India represents a liminal space where multiple development communication paradigms interact and compete with the theoretical underpinnings of the movement.

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Third World Quarterly

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This is an Author's Accepted Manuscript of an article published in Third World Quarterly, 02 Sep 2020, copyright Taylor & Francis, available online at: https://doi.org/10.1080/01436597.2020.1809371

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Human society

Sociology

Social change

Communication and media studies

International and development communication

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Development Studies

Community radio

India

development

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Backhaus, B, Keeping it clean: exploring discourses of development on Indian community radio, Third World Quarterly, 2020

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