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[Commlist] Call for Papers: Signals from the Edge
Mon Dec 02 11:30:03 GMT 2024
Signals from the Edge
Land-based unlicensed “pirate” radio
Call for Papers for a one-day Conference
at
The University of Bedfordshire, Luton Campus
Saturday 1st March 2025
Unlicensed broadcasting dates back to at least the 1930s and has often
impacted the evolution of mainstream broadcasting. For example,
land-based pirate broadcasting helped make the case for UK local
commercial radio in the 1970s and forced the introduction of commercial
and community radio in Ireland during the early 1980s. The more recent
introduction of UK community radio was also aided by the existence of
numerous unlicensed broadcasters during the 1990s and early 2000s.
This one-day conference will focus on land-based unlicenced radio
broadcasting, in the UK, and Ireland, but also globally. We plan that
the event will lead to a publication and to similar events in future.
Conference themes will include, but are not limited to, presentations
that examine
• The current situation of land-based pirate radio,
• its history and influence
• the sociology of pirate radio
• the technologies used
• the politics and regulation of radio broadcasting.
The organisers welcome contributions that are either academic or
practice lead.
The event will include film screenings and a display of equipment and
"pirate" paraphernalia.
The studios of the university's licensed Community Radio service -
RadioLaB 97.1FM will also be open on the day.
The organisers invite proposals for 15-minute presentations from
practitioners, academics, independent researchers, archivists,
postgraduate students, and broadcasters. We are open to critical
perspectives and encourage comparative case studies. We are also happy
to receive proposed panels comprising no more than four papers each but
reserve the right to organise these as we think best.
Submitting a proposal (This bit is very important!)
Please use the following format for proposals:
• Name, affiliation, and email
• Title of paper or presentation
• 200 word abstract or summary of your paper or presentation
• 100 word biography
Send proposals as a Word doc by email to: Dr Lawrie Hallett
lawrie.hallett@beds.
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