Projekt EuWoRa

Projekt EuWoRa

EuWoRa
- Ein Mentoringprojekt in partizipativer Sozialforschung zu
europäischer Frauenradiogeschichte

Ziel des
Projekts ist das Aufspüren und Sichtbarmachen Europäischer
Frauenradiogeschichte als Teil der Europäischen Geschichte
alternativer Medien. In gemeinsamer, partizipativer Forschungsarbeit
recherchieren Radiomacherinnen, Wissenschafterinnen und
Medienpädagoginnen die Frauenradiogeschichte dreier Community
Radios: Radio Vallekas in Madrid, Radio Dreyeckland in Freiburg und
Radio ORANGE 94.0 in Wien.
Alle Teilnehmerinnen profitieren durch
den gemeinsamen intensiven Rechercheprozess, der hauptsächlich
während der Workshops stattfindet. In transnationaler Vernetzung
generieren die Projektbeteiligten Wissen über die kaum erforschte
Frauenradiogeschichte innerhalb Europas und machen Gemeinsamkeiten,
Unterschiede und Dynamiken dieses Feldes aus den Perspektiven ihrer
eigenen Geschichte(n) sichtbar. Am Ende des Projekts steht eine
Mini-Ausstellung zu den Rechercheergebnissen des Projekts.

EuWoRa
- European Women's Radio History. Mentoring Programme in
Collaborative Research Methodology

The aim
of the project is the exploration of European female radio history as
a part of the European grassroots media tradition by female community
radio journalists. This is done via a workshop and "mentoring"
programme that brings together women actively involved in radio
production, scientists in social research and trainers in media
pedagogy. The radio volunteers get to know methods of collaborative
research and document their own radio station’s history of female
radio activism in a team. The researchers get to know community radio
work, alternative journalism and female radio history and contribute
to the research process. The international exchange throughout the
project will foster networking, discussion of research ethics, the
collective development and management of research strategies and
theorizing of European women’s radio history as an international
history. A final publication - a mini-exhibition and catalogue - will
give the opportunity to deal with questions of dissemination and
media pedagogy.

Women have been grassroots journalists from
the beginning of alternative media and have ever since been using
this communicative space in order to make their work known and to
discuss the impacts of local, European, international politics on
their lived worlds from their own perspectives. Yet there is little
awareness of this history which has been a subject only to marginal
publication and research.



Projektpartnerinnen/project
partners:

:: ORANGE
94.0, Wien

::
Radio
VALLEKAS, Madrid

::
Austrian
Radio Research Group (ARRG)

::
Radio
Dreyeckland, Freiburg