[cma-l] Songlines and Social Haunting

CMA-L cma-l at commedia.org.uk
Thu Sep 21 17:16:23 BST 2017


Invitation to community radio stations to participate in a radio
documentary and research project

Songlines and Social Haunting is a radio documentary and research project
exploring the concept of “social haunting”, the idea that when a community
has gone through trauma or upheaval, there may be “ghosts of the past” that
press into the present in ways not always visible. Researcher and radio
producer Max Munday has created a 30-minute radio documentary exploring the
concept of social haunting and understandings of community, memory, and
hope through interviews and songs in the former coal mining and textile
centres of the North East and Lancashire.

As part of this project, we are inviting community radio stations to
broadcast the documentary and to explore through audience engagement
whether the idea of social haunting that it describes may find resonance in
their own community experience. Research academics involved in the project
will also be available for interview.

The project is based on a collaboration between Manchester Metropolitan
University, Max Munday, Sheffield Live! and World Association of Community
Radio Broadcasters together with community radio stations in the UK, US,
Haiti, Spain, Hungary, and Malawi.

If your community radio station is interested in broadcasting the radio
documentary and being involved in this project please complete the online
form at this address:
http://www.sheffieldlive.org/songlines

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