Fwd: [Community Radio] A partial (Marxist) theory of community radio
Michelle McGuire
michelle at commedia.org.uk
Fri Nov 19 11:12:32 GMT 2004
Forwarded Message from: "tony smith" <angelradio at 37.com>
Date: 18 November 2004 20:47:55 GMT
Begin forwarded message:
Didn't understand a word of that.
> "Andy McDonald" <Andy.McDonald at midlothian.gov.uk>
> <comradio-l at commedia.org.uk> [Community Radio] A partial (Marxist)
> theory of community
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> Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2004 17:22:20 -0000
>
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> Dear All,
> My colleague Gordon Clayton and I are planning on trying to pen an
> article on
the fledgling renaissance of community radio. We intend to have a
philosophical
section in the article which is couched in terms of Marx's theory of
history
(dialectical materialism) with a smatering of Marshall McLuhan in
relation to
the evolution of community radio...but dressed up in easy to
digest/understand
thinking. Is this something that you all might be interested in
discussing?
> Best
> Andy
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> Dear All,
> My colleague Gordon Clayton and I are planning on trying to pen an
> article on
the fledgling renaissance of community radio. We intend to have a
philosophical
section in the article which is couched in terms of Marx's theory of
history
(dialectical materialism) with a smatering of Marshall McLuhan in
relation to
the evolution of community radio...but dressed up in easy to
digest/understand
thinking. Is this something that you all might be interested in
discussing?
> Best
> Andy
> ----------------------------------------------------------
>
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> legally
> privileged and is intended for the addressee only.
>
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> please
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