this book is super awesome. it's about putting up FM radio stations
around the country in the last ten years (and more) and the group of
activists and former pirates that pushed for and won legislation to
increase legal access to the FM radio band.
it's an anthropological work mostly, and it has a lot of coverage of the
gender gap and dynamics which relate closely to what we're doing in the
hackerspace movement.
-jake
---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Sun, 9 Nov 2014 13:04:28 -0500
From: christina dunbar-hester <c.dunbarhester(a)gmail.com>
To: Christina Dunbar-Hester <c.dunbarhester(a)gmail.com>
Subject: announcing Low Power to the People
Dear friends far and wide,
Apologies for spam, but I'm pleased to announce that Low Power to the People, my book
on radio activism,
exists in the world... just out with MIT Press!!
Wanted to share the news with the valued folks who contributed as friends, interlocutors,
etc. along the way.
Please feel free to share with interested parties or lists (especially the activists
amongst you who are on
lists I may not be on).
with thanks and best wishes--
c
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Christina Dunbar-Hester, Ph.D.
Author of Low Power to the People, MIT Press
Journalism & Media Studies, School of Communication & Information
Affiliated Faculty, Women's & Gender Studies
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
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