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E S S AY S Producing “Participation”? The Pleasures and Perils of Technical Engagement in Radio Activism Christina Dunbar-Hester
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Document Date: 2015-02-12 13:22:49


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Duke University Press / Coleman / /

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United States / /

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Duke University / Congress / civil society / Federal Communications Commission / Independent Media Centers / /

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David Hess / William Kennard / Javier Lezaun / Daniel Kreiss / Jeffrey Juris / Eric Klinenberg / Latour / McDowell / Barack Obama / Lucas Graves / Stephen Barley / Dick / Gideon Kunda / Christopher M. Kelty / Thomas Streeter / /

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political activist / not-approachable engineer / chairman / President / representative / analyst / /

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Illinois / /

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also Internet-based technologies / media technology / radio frequency / /

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