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The Bloomsbury handbook of radio / edited by Kathryn McDonald and Hugh Chignell.

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Book
Contributor:
McDonald, Kathryn, 1982- editor.
Chignell, Hugh, editor.
ProQuest ebook central
The Todd and Elizabeth Donovan Endowed Fund.
Series:
Bloomsbury handbooks
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Radio broadcasting--History.
Radio broadcasting.
Radio--History.
Radio.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xiii, 554 pages).
Other Title:
Handbook of radio
Place of Publication:
New York : Bloomsbury Academic, 2023.
Contents:
<I>List of Contributors</i> <i>Acknowledgements</i> Introduction <i>Kathryn McDonald and </i><i>Hugh Chignell (</i><i>Bournemouth University, UK)</i> <b>Section 1: Entertainment</b> Introduction <i>Kathryn McDonald and </i><i>Hugh Chignell (</i><i>Bournemouth University, UK)</i> 1. 'Don't Let 'em Divide Us': <i>Free World Theatre</i> and U.S. Wartime Morale Drama <i>Matthew Killmeier (Auburn University at Montgomery, USA)</i> 2. Podcasting as a Music-Educational Practice <i>Morten Michelsen (</i><i>Aarhus University, Denmark)</i> 3. Hearing Age in Music Streaming: Wellbeing, Marketing, and Older Listeners <i>Christina Baade (McMaster University, Canada)</i> 4. Past the Gate: Women in Sports Talk Radio <i>Lori Beckstead (</i><i>Toronto Metropolitan University, Canada)</i> 5. Expressions of Radio Drama: Samuel Beckett, Louis MacNeice, and the BBC <i>Emily Best (</i><i>Birkbeck, University of London, UK)</i><i></i> 6. Illuminated Radio: Imagination and Affect in the Tradition of the Audio 'Feature', 'Acoustic Film' and Radio <i>Documentaire de Creation</i> <i>Virginia Madsen (</i><i>Macquarie University, Australia)</i><i></i> <b>Section 2: Listening </b>Introduction <i>Kathryn McDonald and </i><i>Hugh Chignell (</i><i>Bournemouth University, UK)</i> 7. Tuning In and Listening Out: intersections of Voice and Listening in Community Radio <i>Bridget Backhaus (</i><i>Griffith University, Australia)</i><i></i> 8. The Listener of the Future: Exploring Public Service Broadcasters' Strategies About Radio Apps <i>Marta Perrotta (</i><i>Roma Tre University, Italy)</i> 9. Using a 'Critical Ear'
Developing a Practitioner-Researcher Framework for Analytical Listening in Podcast Studies <i>Britta Jorgensen (Independent Scholar, Australia)</i> 10. An Analysis of Black American Radio Listenership <i>Kim Fox (</i><i>The American University in Cairo, Egypt)</i><i></i> <b>Section 3: Emotions </b>Introduction <i>Kathryn McDonald and </i><i>Hugh Chignell (</i><i>Bournemouth University, UK)</i> 11. Emotions in the Dark: A History of Late-Night French Radio <i>Marine Beccarelli (</i><i>Paris 1 University, France)</i> <i> </i> 12. The Radio Phone-in and the Suicidal Caller <i>Kathryn McDonald (</i><i>Bournemouth University, UK)</i> 13. Presenting... Producers! And Producing Presenters <i>Helen Wolfenden (</i><i>Macquarie University, Australia)</i> <i> </i>14. Audio within Audio: Phones, Materiality, and the Elicitation of Emotion in Podcasting <i>Evi Karathanasopoulou (Bournemouth University, UK)</i> <b> </b><b>Section 4: Communities </b>Introduction <i>Kathryn McDonald and </i><i>Hugh Chignell (</i><i>Bournemouth University, UK)</i> 15. Greater than the Sum of its Parts: Community-building Approaches Across Community Radio<b> </b> <i>Katie Moylan (</i><i>University of Leicester, UK)</i> <b> </b> 16. Feeding the Beast. What it Means to be a Community Radio Presenter in the UK <i>Josephine Coleman (</i><i>Brunel University, UK)</i> 17. Daring to be Different! Ethnic Community Radio as a Space of Inclusion <i>Gloria Khamkar (</i><i>Bournemouth University</i><i>, UK)</i> 18. The Changing Context of Community Radio <i>Lawrie Hallett (</i><i>University of Bedfordshire, UK)</i><i></i> <b> </b><b>Section 5: Democracy </b>Introduction <i>Kathryn McDonald and </i><i>Hugh Chignell (</i><i>Bournemouth University, UK)</i> 19. Dutch Radio News: From Public Polarisation to Public Service <i>Anya Luscombe (</i><i>UCR/Utrecht University, the Netherlands)</i> 20. Still Serving the Public? News Provision on BBC Radio <i>Katy McDonald (Newcastle University, UK)</i> 21. Spanish Radio in the Early Years of Democracy: Antena 3 Radio <i>Pilar Dobon-Roux (</i><i>International University of Valencia, Spain)</i> <b>Section 6: Studying Radio </b>Introduction <i>Kathryn McDonald and </i><i>Hugh Chignell (</i><i>Bournemouth University, UK)</i> 22. Studying 1960s Commercial Radio <i>Richard Legay (</i><i>University of Tübingen, Germany)</i><i></i> 23. Studying Radio: Researching Women in Radio Production in the Early BBC <i>Kate Murphy (</i><i>Bournemouth University, UK)</i><i></i> 24. 'Podcasting Radio on Podcasts'
Edutainment Podcasting Pedagogy for Radio Students during COVID19 <i>Kylie Sturgess (Murdoch University, Australia), Lauren O'Mahony (Murdoch University, Australia), Kathryn Trees and Simon Order</i> 25. The Place of Radio in the Soundscapes: Everyday Listening and Producing Sounds in Marginalised Communities of the Global South <i>Andrea Medrado (</i><i>University of Westminster, UK)</i><i></i> <b>Section 7: Futures </b>Introduction <i>Kathryn McDonald and </i><i>Hugh Chignell (</i><i>Bournemouth University, UK)</i> 26. Queer Networks Versus Global Corporations: The Battle for the Soul of Audio Fiction <i>Ella Watts (Independent Scholar, UK)</i> <i> </i>27. Recalling Radio: An Archival View from Radio's Second Century <i>Alexander Badenoch (</i><i>Free University of Amsterdam and Utrecht University, the Netherlands)</i><i></i> <i> </i> 28. Hyperlocal radio
Reclaiming Conversation Through Social Broadcasting <i>Lucia Scazzocchio (Independent Scholar, UK)</i> <b> </b>29. Making Waves Behind Bars; The (Past, Present and) Future of Prison Radio <i>Phil Maguire (Independent Scholar, UK)</i> <i> </i> 30.<i> </i>Radio in the Round: Reflections on the Future of Sound Media <i>Richard Berry (</i><i>University of Sunderland, UK)</i> <i> Bibliography</i> <i>Index</i>.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI Available via World Wide Web.
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on February 13, 2023).
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the The Todd and Elizabeth Donovan Endowed Fund.
Other Format:
Print version: Bloomsbury handbook of radio
ISBN:
9781501385308
1501385305
9781501385292
1501385291
9781501385278
1501385275
Publisher Number:
99994297683
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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