Radio awards and the dialogic contestation of Indonesian journalism 1
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Edwin Jurriëns
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10.1080/13639810600832525
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Abstract
Reformasi-style radio journalism in Indonesia has been shaped by a desire to be dialogical and to involve the audience as producers or engaged consumers of current affairs. This is a break from the monologism of the New Order's official culture which excluded any serious audience participation. This article focuses on two competitions used by radio institutions for exploring different 'dialogical' strategies - the Balinese commercial radio station Global FM awards to listeners of 'Social Empowerment Personality' and that of the best radio news programme organised by the German NGO Friedrich Naumann Stiftung (FNS).
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1I would like to thank the School of Asian, African, and Amerindian Studies (CNWS), the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW) and the Foundation for the Advancement of Tropical Research (WOTRO) for funding the field research for this article. Special thanks are due to Arya Dikara, Errol Jonathans, Firqie Firmansyah and Masduki for their invaluable information and hospitality during my stay in Indonesia. I also benefited much from the comments of Patricia Spyer, Danilyn Rutherford and the two anonymous IMW reviewers.
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