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The Bloomsbury Handbook of Radio

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Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

22.08.2024

Herausgeber

Kathryn McDonald + weitere

Verlag

Bloomsbury Academic

Seitenzahl

562

Maße (L/B/H)

25.4/17.8/2.9 cm

Gewicht

964 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-5013-8528-5

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

22.08.2024

Herausgeber

Verlag

Bloomsbury Academic

Seitenzahl

562

Maße (L/B/H)

25.4/17.8/2.9 cm

Gewicht

964 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-5013-8528-5

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  • Produktbild: The Bloomsbury Handbook of Radio
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  • List of Contributors
    Acknowledgements

    Introduction
    Kathryn McDonald and Hugh Chignell (Bournemouth University, UK)

    Section 1: Entertainment
    Introduction
    Kathryn McDonald and Hugh Chignell (Bournemouth University, UK)

    1. 'Don't Let 'em Divide Us': Free World Theatre and U.S. Wartime Morale Drama
    Matthew Killmeier (Auburn University at Montgomery, USA)

    2. Podcasting as a Music-Educational Practice
    Morten Michelsen (Aarhus University, Denmark)

    3. Hearing Age in Music Streaming: Wellbeing, Marketing, and Older Listeners
    Christina Baade (McMaster University, Canada)

    4. Past the Gate: Women in Sports Talk Radio
    Lori Beckstead (Toronto Metropolitan University, Canada)

    5. Expressions of Radio Drama: Samuel Beckett, Louis MacNeice, and the BBC
    Emily Best (Birkbeck, University of London, UK)

    6. Illuminated Radio: Imagination and Affect in the Tradition of the Audio 'Feature', 'Acoustic Film' and Radio Documentaire de Creation
    Virginia Madsen (Macquarie University, Australia)

    Section 2: Listening
    Introduction
    Kathryn McDonald and Hugh Chignell (Bournemouth University, UK)

    7. Tuning In and Listening Out: intersections of Voice and Listening in Community Radio
    Bridget Backhaus (Griffith University, Australia)

    8. The Listener of the Future: Exploring Public Service Broadcasters' Strategies About Radio Apps
    Marta Perrotta (Roma Tre University, Italy)

    9. Using a 'Critical Ear' - Developing a Practitioner-Researcher Framework for Analytical Listening in Podcast Studies
    Britta Jorgensen (Independent Scholar, Australia)

    10. An Analysis of Black American Radio Listenership
    Kim Fox (The American University in Cairo, Egypt)

    Section 3: Emotions
    Introduction
    Kathryn McDonald and Hugh Chignell (Bournemouth University, UK)

    11. Emotions in the Dark: A History of Late-Night French Radio
    Marine Beccarelli (Paris 1 University, France)

    12. The Radio Phone-in and the Suicidal Caller
    Kathryn McDonald (Bournemouth University, UK)

    13. Presenting. Producers! And Producing Presenters
    Helen Wolfenden (Macquarie University, Australia)

    14. Audio within Audio: Phones, Materiality, and the Elicitation of Emotion in Podcasting
    Evi Karathanasopoulou (Bournemouth University, UK)

    Section 4: Communities
    Introduction
    Kathryn McDonald and Hugh Chignell (Bournemouth University, UK)

    15. Greater than the Sum of its Parts: Community-building Approaches Across Community Radio
    Katie Moylan (University of Leicester, UK)

    16. Feeding the Beast. What it Means to be a Community Radio Presenter in the UK
    Josephine Coleman (Brunel University, UK)

    17. Daring to be Different! Ethnic Community Radio as a Space of Inclusion
    Gloria Khamkar (Bournemouth University, UK)

    18. The Changing Context of Community Radio
    Lawrie Hallett (University of Bedfordshire, UK)

    Section 5: Democracy
    Introduction
    Kathryn McDonald and Hugh Chignell (Bournemouth University, UK)

    19. Dutch Radio News: From Public Polarisation to Public Service
    Anya Luscombe (UCR/Utrecht University, the Netherlands)

    20. Still Serving the Public? News Provision on BBC Radio
    Katy McDonald (Newcastle University, UK)

    21. Spanish Radio in the Early Years of Democracy: Antena 3 Radio
    Pilar Dobón-Roux (International University of Valencia, Spain)

    Section 6: Studying Radio
    Introduction
    Kathryn McDonald and Hugh Chignell (Bournemouth University, UK)

    22. Studying 1960s Commercial Radio
    Richard Legay (University of Tübingen, Germany)

    23. Studying Radio: Researching Women in Radio Production in the Early BBC
    Kate Murphy (Bournemouth University, UK)

    24. 'Podcasting Radio on Podcasts' - Edutainment Podcasting Pedagogy for Radio Students during COVID19
    Kylie Sturgess (Murdoch University, Australia), Lauren O'Mahony (Murdoch University, Australia), Kathryn Trees and Simon Order

    25. The Place of Radio in the Soundscapes: Everyday Listening and Producing Sounds in Marginalised Communities of the Global South
    Andrea Medrado (University of Westminster, UK)

    Section 7: Futures
    Introduction
    Kathryn McDonald and Hugh Chignell (Bournemouth University, UK)

    26. Queer Networks Versus Global Corporations: The Battle for the Soul of Audio Fiction
    Ella Watts (Independent Scholar, UK)

    27. Recalling Radio: An Archival View from Radio's Second Century
    Alexander Badenoch (Free University of Amsterdam and Utrecht University, the Netherlands)

    28. Hyperlocal radio - Reclaiming Conversation Through Social Broadcasting
    Lucia Scazzocchio (Independent Scholar, UK)

    29. Making Waves Behind Bars; The (Past, Present and) Future of Prison Radio
    Phil Maguire (Independent Scholar, UK)

    30. Radio in the Round: Reflections on the Future of Sound Media
    Richard Berry (University of Sunderland, UK)

    Bibliography
    Index