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Community Radio as a Space of Care: An Ecofeminist Perspective on Media Production in Environmental Conflicts

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posted on 2019-10-02, 13:10 authored by Paula Serafini
This article examines the ways in which community radios can act as spaces and vehicles of care for communities fighting extractivism. I focus on Argentina, and look at experiences of community radio in four provinces: Catamarca, San Juan, Córdoba and Neuquén. In this task, I adopt the perspectives of ecofeminism and the ethics of care. An ecofeminist ethic of care, I argue, is a useful framework for looking at community media and environmental conflicts because it allows us to jointly think about care for the environment and relations of care within communities fighting to preserve life. In my analysis I explore the idea of care in urgent resistance and care as a quality of prefigurative social relations and processes. I identify four different ways in which radios facilitate relations of care, and argue that the underlying logic to the ethic of care enacted through these radios is one of interdependence.

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This study was supported by a grant from the British Academy/Leverhulme Trust.

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Citation

International Journal of Communication 13 (2019), 5444–5462

Author affiliation

/Organisation/COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES, ARTS AND HUMANITIES/Department of Media, Communication and Sociology

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International Journal of Communication

Volume

13

Pagination

5444-5462

Publisher

University of Southern California, Annenberg School for Communication & Journalism

issn

1932-8036

Acceptance date

2019-09-20

Copyright date

2019

Available date

2019-12-01

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en

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