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"For communication among alternative media producers, academics, artists, and activists." <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 3 Aug 2009 17:09:26 +0300
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Dear Becky and you all,
I would happy to collaborate in compiling such resource with you and all 
those interested.

I have unlimited server space available on my project website 
www.communitymedia.eu and it wouldn't be a problem to host it there if 
needed.
Of course, there might be a number of other places where such a resource 
could be potentially hosted (OurMedia, AMARC, etc.), so just let me 
know....no matter where, this could become a very useful source for 
practitioners, researchers, activists and policymakers.

Best,

Salvo




Prof. Becky Lentz wrote:
> Dear Colleagues,
>
> On and off-list I received quite a number of useful responses to my query
> about where a comprehensive, updated/current, list of country-based
> laws/regulations enabling/restricting community radio might exist. Seems
> there are several repositories that may or may not be fully linked. As
> indicated in my first email, this ATI/FOI summary exists
> (http://www.freedominfo.org/index.htm); is there any interest in compiling,
> collectively/comprehensively, something similar, for comparative research
> and advocacy purposes?
>
> Best,
> Becky Lentz
>
>   

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