Low Power to the People: Pirates, Protest, and Politics in FM Radio Activism
Cambridge, Mass.; London: MIT Press (2014), xxvi, 271 pp.
Contains bibliogr. pp. 235-257, index
Series: Inside Technology
ISBN 978-0-262-02812-7
Signature commbox: 201:30-Community 2014
1 Pirates, Hams, and Protest: Radio Activism in Historical Context
2 Selfhoods: Geeks, Activists, and Countercultures
3 The Tools of Gender Production
4 The Work of Pedagogy in Technological Activism
5 Fine-Tuning Boundaries
6 Making Old Technology Anew: Reinventing FM Radio in the Twenty-First Century
7 Do New Media Have Old Politics?
Conclusion
2 Selfhoods: Geeks, Activists, and Countercultures
3 The Tools of Gender Production
4 The Work of Pedagogy in Technological Activism
5 Fine-Tuning Boundaries
6 Making Old Technology Anew: Reinventing FM Radio in the Twenty-First Century
7 Do New Media Have Old Politics?
Conclusion