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Monday, October 14, 2019

Radio Journal 17.2 is now available

Intellect is pleased to announce that Radio Journal 17.2 is now available! 

 

Click here for more information about the journal and issue >> http://www.intellectbooks.com/radio-journal-international-studies-in-broadcast-audio-media

 

Aims & Scope

 

The Radio Journal publishes critical analyses of radio and sound media across a variety of platforms, from broadcast to podcast and all in between. Articles focus on both historical and contemporary issues in sound-based journalism and media studies. We look for work that explores the production, circulation and reception of radio and creative soundwork, and encourage a wide range of international and interdisciplinary perspectives. All research articles undergo rigorous double-blind peer review.

 

Issue 17.2

 

Editors’ Introduction

Mia Lindgren and Jason Loviglio

 

Articles

 

User-generated content gatekeeping on the radio: Displacing control to technology

Asta Zelenkauskaite

 

True crime podcasting: Journalism, justice or entertainment?

Kelli S. Boling

 

Kindergarten of the Air: From Australia to the world

Bridget Griffen-Foley

 

Martian channels: Imagining interplanetary communication at the dawn of the radio age

Anthony Enns

 

Continuity in change: A history of radio for national development

Gilbert K. M. Tietaah, Margaret I. Amoakohene and Marquita S. Smith

 

Journalistic griots: The marginalization of indigenous language news and oral epistemologies in Ghana

Wunpini Fatimata Mohammed

 

‘Meaningful participation’: Exploring the value of limited participation for community radio listeners

Bridget Backhaus

 

Contextualizing Australian radio art internationally

Colin Black

 

Book Reviews

 

The Cultural Work of Community Radio, Katie Moylan (2019)

Peter Lewis

 

A Companion to the History of American Broadcasting, Aniko Bodroghkozy (ed.) (2018)

Anne F. MacLennan

 

Podcasting: New Aural Cultures and Digital Media, Dario Llinares, Neil Fox and Richard Berry (eds) (2018)

 

Podcasting: The Audio Media Revolution, Martin Spinelli and Lance Dann (eds) (2019)

 

Siobhan McHugh