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Thursday, July 04, 2024

Radio Journal 22.1 is out now!

Intellect is pleased to announce that Radio Journal 22.1 is out now!

 

The six research articles in this issue range from an exploration of early German radio research labs and drama, to perception of politicians in audio vs. video, Indigenous participatory podcasting in Canada, Turkey’s music streaming app continuing cultural policies, and Japan’s first hospital radio initiative.

 

For more information about the journal and issue click here>>

https://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.

 

This title is indexed with Scopus.

 

Issue 22.1

 

Introduction

JASON LOVIGLIO AND MIA LINDGREN

 

Articles

 

Hörspiel in the lab: The politics of interdisciplinary radio research in Germany (1928–45)

CAROLYN BIRDSALL AND VIKTORIA TKACZYK

 

Audio or video? Modality effects on perception, emotions and attitude towards politicians in press conferences

EMMA RODERO

 

Podcasting protocols: Land acknowledgement in outlining a process for decolonial reflexivity and audio stewardship

MEG WILCOX AND KYLE NAPIER

 

Turkish Radio and TV Broadcasting Corporation’s new streaming application and the continuity of music policy as an educational institution

MUTLU BINARK, ERMAN M. DEMIR, SERRA SEZGIN AND GÖKÇE ÖZSU

 

Launch of ‘hospital radio’ in Japan: Strengthening patient–staff bonding

AKIKO OGAWA

 

Lobbying for community radio in Britain

SALVATORE SCIFO

 

Book Reviews

 

Radiophilia, Carolyn Birdsall (2023)

LOLA COSTA GÁLVEZ

 

‘Other Stations Are Shit’: Student Radio in Aotearoa New Zealand, Matt Mollgaard and Karen Neill (2023)

 

Live from the Underground: A History of College Radio, Katherine Rye Jewell (2023)

BRIAN FAUTEUX