The Oxford Handbook of Radio and Podcasting
Herausgeber: Hilmes, Michele; Bottomley, Andrew J
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The Oxford Handbook of Radio and Podcasting provides a concise yet in-depth overview of the development of radio as a creative and cultural form, from early broadcasting to the digital present. Organized around major aspects of radio's social and political impact - on the arts, on news and documentary, on community, nation, identity, and culture - it draws on contributors from interdisciplinary backgrounds and many nationalities to explore the world of sound-based communication across a century of practice. Links are provided to illustrative sound clips in many chapters, along with…mehr
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The Oxford Handbook of Radio and Podcasting provides a concise yet in-depth overview of the development of radio as a creative and cultural form, from early broadcasting to the digital present. Organized around major aspects of radio's social and political impact - on the arts, on news and documentary, on community, nation, identity, and culture - it draws on contributors from interdisciplinary backgrounds and many nationalities to explore the world of sound-based communication across a century of practice. Links are provided to illustrative sound clips in many chapters, along with chapter-by-chapter audiographies offering digital links to enable further listening.
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- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
- Seitenzahl: 792
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. August 2024
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- Abmessung: 234mm x 173mm x 56mm
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- ISBN-13: 9780197551127
- ISBN-10: 0197551122
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- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
- Seitenzahl: 792
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. August 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 173mm x 56mm
- Gewicht: 1480g
- ISBN-13: 9780197551127
- ISBN-10: 0197551122
- Artikelnr.: 69920460
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Michele Hilmes is Professor Emerita at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Andrew J. Bottomley is Associate Professor of Media Studies at SUNY Oneonta
* Introduction to The Oxford Handbook of Radio and Podcasting - Michele
Hilmes and Andrew J. Bottomley
* SECTION I: RADIO ARTS - MUSIC
* 1. Punch Cards and Playlists: Computation, Curation, and the
Cybernetic Origins of Radio Formatting - Alexander Russo
* 2. Freeform Radio and the History of Music Streaming - Elena
Razlogova
* 3. New Music Fridays: Now Available via Podcasts - Jeremy Wade Morris
* 4. "A Golden Age of Audio": Smart Speakers, Domestic Listening, and
the Question of Radioness - Christina Baade
* 5. The Campus Radio Music Library in the Streaming Music Era - Brian
Fautuex
* SECTION II: RADIO ARTS - DRAMA
* 6. British Radio Drama and Theatre - Hugh Chignell
* 7. Silly Women's Stories? The Foundational Role of the Daytime Radio
Serial - Elana Levine
* 8. Korean Radio Drama: Mid-Century Melodramatic Voice Performance -
Jina E. Kim
* 9. Sloppy Realism: Audio Drama, Field Recording, and the Radiophonic
Unconscious - Neil Verma
* 10. Listen Without Limits: True Crime, Audio Drama, and BBC Sounds
Podcasts - Leslie McMurtry
* SECTION III: RADIO ARTS - POETRY, POLITICS, AND POETICS
* 11. Through the Wild Dark: Loose Notes in Search of a Radio Poetics -
Gregory Whitehead
* 12. Langston Hughes, The Man Who Went to War, and the Political Work
of the Radio Ballad - Michele Hilmes
* 13. In the Air: Broadcasting the Poetry of the U.S. Women's
Liberation Movement - Lisa Hollenbach
* 14. Noisy Feeds: Reciprocal Listening, Decolonial Struggle, and Play
in Podcasting - Michelle Macklem
* SECTION IV: RADIO FACTUALITIES - DOCUMENTARY AND NONFICTION
STORYTELLING
* 15. Back to Sound School: Revisiting the Aesthetic Norms of 1950s and
1960s Educational Radio - Matt St. John, Eric Hoyt, and Stephanie
Sapienza
* 16. Sensational Voices: Discourses of Intimacy in Podcast Production
Culture - Andrew J. Bottomley
* 17. The Invisible Art of Audio Storytelling - Siobhán McHugh
* 18. Giving Voice or Creating a Spectacle?: Personality, Intimacy, and
Ehtics in First-Person Narrative Nonfiction Podcasting - Christopher
Cwynar
* SECTION V: RADIO FACTUALITIES - NEWS AND TALK
* 19. Breakfast Radio: "We Wake Up Bright and Early Just to Howdy-Do
Ya" - Amanda Keeler
* 20. The Strange Case of Topless Radio - Jacob Smith
* 21. Late-Night Talk Radio in Post-Mao China: From the
Telecommunication Age to the Digital Age - Wei Lei
* 22. Podcast Journalism: Storytelling Experimentation and Emerging
Conventions - Dylan Bird and Mia Lindgren
* 23. The Daily Dose: Podcasting and Broadcasting in the Public
Interest - Jason Loviglio
* SECTION VI: RADIO AND COMMUNITY
* 24. Native American Radio History and the Indians for Indians Program
- Lina Ortega and Josh Garrett-Davis
* 25. Finding Queer Soundwork: Information Activism in Lesbian Feminist
Radio and Queer Podcast Networks - Stacey Copeland
* 26. Community Radio in Central and Eastern Europe: Poland Takes Two
Steps Forward, One Step Back - Urszula Doliwa
* 27. Casting On Podcasts: Stitching Maker Identities into a Modern
Sound Culture - Jennifer Hyland Wang
* SECTION VII: RADIO AND NATION
* 28. The BBC and the Rise and Fall of the Empire Radio Feature,
1932-1966 - Simon J. Potter
* 29. Kenyan Radio, Colonial Modernity, and Postcolonial Subjectivities
- Dina Ligaga
* 30. Segregation on the Airwaves: From a Monolingual to a Multilingual
Broadcasting Model in Angola and Mozambique - Nelson Ribeiro
* 31. Radio, Cinema, and the South Asian Soundscape: From Broadcasting
to the Digital Era - Aswin Punathambekar
* 32. Educating the Public: U.S. Public Radio's Roots in Education and
Research - Josh Shepperd
* SECTION VIII: RADIO CULTURE AND HISTORIOGRAPHY
* 33. Remediate, Listen, Repeat: Lives and Afterlives of Three
Caribbean Archives - Alejandra Bronfman
* 34. Recuperating a Critical Tradition: John Crosby, Jack Gould, and
the Development of American Newspaper Radio Criticism, 1946-1952 -
Kathy Fuller-Seeley and Laura C. Brown
* 35. For the Love of Radio: The Archival Impulse in Broadcast
Institutions - Carolyn Birdsall
* 36. Confronting the Inaudible Past: A Document-Based Approach to
Audio Archaeology - Shawn VanCour
* 37. Communication in the Radio Century: Thinking Through Radio - Kate
Lacey
Hilmes and Andrew J. Bottomley
* SECTION I: RADIO ARTS - MUSIC
* 1. Punch Cards and Playlists: Computation, Curation, and the
Cybernetic Origins of Radio Formatting - Alexander Russo
* 2. Freeform Radio and the History of Music Streaming - Elena
Razlogova
* 3. New Music Fridays: Now Available via Podcasts - Jeremy Wade Morris
* 4. "A Golden Age of Audio": Smart Speakers, Domestic Listening, and
the Question of Radioness - Christina Baade
* 5. The Campus Radio Music Library in the Streaming Music Era - Brian
Fautuex
* SECTION II: RADIO ARTS - DRAMA
* 6. British Radio Drama and Theatre - Hugh Chignell
* 7. Silly Women's Stories? The Foundational Role of the Daytime Radio
Serial - Elana Levine
* 8. Korean Radio Drama: Mid-Century Melodramatic Voice Performance -
Jina E. Kim
* 9. Sloppy Realism: Audio Drama, Field Recording, and the Radiophonic
Unconscious - Neil Verma
* 10. Listen Without Limits: True Crime, Audio Drama, and BBC Sounds
Podcasts - Leslie McMurtry
* SECTION III: RADIO ARTS - POETRY, POLITICS, AND POETICS
* 11. Through the Wild Dark: Loose Notes in Search of a Radio Poetics -
Gregory Whitehead
* 12. Langston Hughes, The Man Who Went to War, and the Political Work
of the Radio Ballad - Michele Hilmes
* 13. In the Air: Broadcasting the Poetry of the U.S. Women's
Liberation Movement - Lisa Hollenbach
* 14. Noisy Feeds: Reciprocal Listening, Decolonial Struggle, and Play
in Podcasting - Michelle Macklem
* SECTION IV: RADIO FACTUALITIES - DOCUMENTARY AND NONFICTION
STORYTELLING
* 15. Back to Sound School: Revisiting the Aesthetic Norms of 1950s and
1960s Educational Radio - Matt St. John, Eric Hoyt, and Stephanie
Sapienza
* 16. Sensational Voices: Discourses of Intimacy in Podcast Production
Culture - Andrew J. Bottomley
* 17. The Invisible Art of Audio Storytelling - Siobhán McHugh
* 18. Giving Voice or Creating a Spectacle?: Personality, Intimacy, and
Ehtics in First-Person Narrative Nonfiction Podcasting - Christopher
Cwynar
* SECTION V: RADIO FACTUALITIES - NEWS AND TALK
* 19. Breakfast Radio: "We Wake Up Bright and Early Just to Howdy-Do
Ya" - Amanda Keeler
* 20. The Strange Case of Topless Radio - Jacob Smith
* 21. Late-Night Talk Radio in Post-Mao China: From the
Telecommunication Age to the Digital Age - Wei Lei
* 22. Podcast Journalism: Storytelling Experimentation and Emerging
Conventions - Dylan Bird and Mia Lindgren
* 23. The Daily Dose: Podcasting and Broadcasting in the Public
Interest - Jason Loviglio
* SECTION VI: RADIO AND COMMUNITY
* 24. Native American Radio History and the Indians for Indians Program
- Lina Ortega and Josh Garrett-Davis
* 25. Finding Queer Soundwork: Information Activism in Lesbian Feminist
Radio and Queer Podcast Networks - Stacey Copeland
* 26. Community Radio in Central and Eastern Europe: Poland Takes Two
Steps Forward, One Step Back - Urszula Doliwa
* 27. Casting On Podcasts: Stitching Maker Identities into a Modern
Sound Culture - Jennifer Hyland Wang
* SECTION VII: RADIO AND NATION
* 28. The BBC and the Rise and Fall of the Empire Radio Feature,
1932-1966 - Simon J. Potter
* 29. Kenyan Radio, Colonial Modernity, and Postcolonial Subjectivities
- Dina Ligaga
* 30. Segregation on the Airwaves: From a Monolingual to a Multilingual
Broadcasting Model in Angola and Mozambique - Nelson Ribeiro
* 31. Radio, Cinema, and the South Asian Soundscape: From Broadcasting
to the Digital Era - Aswin Punathambekar
* 32. Educating the Public: U.S. Public Radio's Roots in Education and
Research - Josh Shepperd
* SECTION VIII: RADIO CULTURE AND HISTORIOGRAPHY
* 33. Remediate, Listen, Repeat: Lives and Afterlives of Three
Caribbean Archives - Alejandra Bronfman
* 34. Recuperating a Critical Tradition: John Crosby, Jack Gould, and
the Development of American Newspaper Radio Criticism, 1946-1952 -
Kathy Fuller-Seeley and Laura C. Brown
* 35. For the Love of Radio: The Archival Impulse in Broadcast
Institutions - Carolyn Birdsall
* 36. Confronting the Inaudible Past: A Document-Based Approach to
Audio Archaeology - Shawn VanCour
* 37. Communication in the Radio Century: Thinking Through Radio - Kate
Lacey
* Introduction to The Oxford Handbook of Radio and Podcasting - Michele
Hilmes and Andrew J. Bottomley
* SECTION I: RADIO ARTS - MUSIC
* 1. Punch Cards and Playlists: Computation, Curation, and the
Cybernetic Origins of Radio Formatting - Alexander Russo
* 2. Freeform Radio and the History of Music Streaming - Elena
Razlogova
* 3. New Music Fridays: Now Available via Podcasts - Jeremy Wade Morris
* 4. "A Golden Age of Audio": Smart Speakers, Domestic Listening, and
the Question of Radioness - Christina Baade
* 5. The Campus Radio Music Library in the Streaming Music Era - Brian
Fautuex
* SECTION II: RADIO ARTS - DRAMA
* 6. British Radio Drama and Theatre - Hugh Chignell
* 7. Silly Women's Stories? The Foundational Role of the Daytime Radio
Serial - Elana Levine
* 8. Korean Radio Drama: Mid-Century Melodramatic Voice Performance -
Jina E. Kim
* 9. Sloppy Realism: Audio Drama, Field Recording, and the Radiophonic
Unconscious - Neil Verma
* 10. Listen Without Limits: True Crime, Audio Drama, and BBC Sounds
Podcasts - Leslie McMurtry
* SECTION III: RADIO ARTS - POETRY, POLITICS, AND POETICS
* 11. Through the Wild Dark: Loose Notes in Search of a Radio Poetics -
Gregory Whitehead
* 12. Langston Hughes, The Man Who Went to War, and the Political Work
of the Radio Ballad - Michele Hilmes
* 13. In the Air: Broadcasting the Poetry of the U.S. Women's
Liberation Movement - Lisa Hollenbach
* 14. Noisy Feeds: Reciprocal Listening, Decolonial Struggle, and Play
in Podcasting - Michelle Macklem
* SECTION IV: RADIO FACTUALITIES - DOCUMENTARY AND NONFICTION
STORYTELLING
* 15. Back to Sound School: Revisiting the Aesthetic Norms of 1950s and
1960s Educational Radio - Matt St. John, Eric Hoyt, and Stephanie
Sapienza
* 16. Sensational Voices: Discourses of Intimacy in Podcast Production
Culture - Andrew J. Bottomley
* 17. The Invisible Art of Audio Storytelling - Siobhán McHugh
* 18. Giving Voice or Creating a Spectacle?: Personality, Intimacy, and
Ehtics in First-Person Narrative Nonfiction Podcasting - Christopher
Cwynar
* SECTION V: RADIO FACTUALITIES - NEWS AND TALK
* 19. Breakfast Radio: "We Wake Up Bright and Early Just to Howdy-Do
Ya" - Amanda Keeler
* 20. The Strange Case of Topless Radio - Jacob Smith
* 21. Late-Night Talk Radio in Post-Mao China: From the
Telecommunication Age to the Digital Age - Wei Lei
* 22. Podcast Journalism: Storytelling Experimentation and Emerging
Conventions - Dylan Bird and Mia Lindgren
* 23. The Daily Dose: Podcasting and Broadcasting in the Public
Interest - Jason Loviglio
* SECTION VI: RADIO AND COMMUNITY
* 24. Native American Radio History and the Indians for Indians Program
- Lina Ortega and Josh Garrett-Davis
* 25. Finding Queer Soundwork: Information Activism in Lesbian Feminist
Radio and Queer Podcast Networks - Stacey Copeland
* 26. Community Radio in Central and Eastern Europe: Poland Takes Two
Steps Forward, One Step Back - Urszula Doliwa
* 27. Casting On Podcasts: Stitching Maker Identities into a Modern
Sound Culture - Jennifer Hyland Wang
* SECTION VII: RADIO AND NATION
* 28. The BBC and the Rise and Fall of the Empire Radio Feature,
1932-1966 - Simon J. Potter
* 29. Kenyan Radio, Colonial Modernity, and Postcolonial Subjectivities
- Dina Ligaga
* 30. Segregation on the Airwaves: From a Monolingual to a Multilingual
Broadcasting Model in Angola and Mozambique - Nelson Ribeiro
* 31. Radio, Cinema, and the South Asian Soundscape: From Broadcasting
to the Digital Era - Aswin Punathambekar
* 32. Educating the Public: U.S. Public Radio's Roots in Education and
Research - Josh Shepperd
* SECTION VIII: RADIO CULTURE AND HISTORIOGRAPHY
* 33. Remediate, Listen, Repeat: Lives and Afterlives of Three
Caribbean Archives - Alejandra Bronfman
* 34. Recuperating a Critical Tradition: John Crosby, Jack Gould, and
the Development of American Newspaper Radio Criticism, 1946-1952 -
Kathy Fuller-Seeley and Laura C. Brown
* 35. For the Love of Radio: The Archival Impulse in Broadcast
Institutions - Carolyn Birdsall
* 36. Confronting the Inaudible Past: A Document-Based Approach to
Audio Archaeology - Shawn VanCour
* 37. Communication in the Radio Century: Thinking Through Radio - Kate
Lacey
Hilmes and Andrew J. Bottomley
* SECTION I: RADIO ARTS - MUSIC
* 1. Punch Cards and Playlists: Computation, Curation, and the
Cybernetic Origins of Radio Formatting - Alexander Russo
* 2. Freeform Radio and the History of Music Streaming - Elena
Razlogova
* 3. New Music Fridays: Now Available via Podcasts - Jeremy Wade Morris
* 4. "A Golden Age of Audio": Smart Speakers, Domestic Listening, and
the Question of Radioness - Christina Baade
* 5. The Campus Radio Music Library in the Streaming Music Era - Brian
Fautuex
* SECTION II: RADIO ARTS - DRAMA
* 6. British Radio Drama and Theatre - Hugh Chignell
* 7. Silly Women's Stories? The Foundational Role of the Daytime Radio
Serial - Elana Levine
* 8. Korean Radio Drama: Mid-Century Melodramatic Voice Performance -
Jina E. Kim
* 9. Sloppy Realism: Audio Drama, Field Recording, and the Radiophonic
Unconscious - Neil Verma
* 10. Listen Without Limits: True Crime, Audio Drama, and BBC Sounds
Podcasts - Leslie McMurtry
* SECTION III: RADIO ARTS - POETRY, POLITICS, AND POETICS
* 11. Through the Wild Dark: Loose Notes in Search of a Radio Poetics -
Gregory Whitehead
* 12. Langston Hughes, The Man Who Went to War, and the Political Work
of the Radio Ballad - Michele Hilmes
* 13. In the Air: Broadcasting the Poetry of the U.S. Women's
Liberation Movement - Lisa Hollenbach
* 14. Noisy Feeds: Reciprocal Listening, Decolonial Struggle, and Play
in Podcasting - Michelle Macklem
* SECTION IV: RADIO FACTUALITIES - DOCUMENTARY AND NONFICTION
STORYTELLING
* 15. Back to Sound School: Revisiting the Aesthetic Norms of 1950s and
1960s Educational Radio - Matt St. John, Eric Hoyt, and Stephanie
Sapienza
* 16. Sensational Voices: Discourses of Intimacy in Podcast Production
Culture - Andrew J. Bottomley
* 17. The Invisible Art of Audio Storytelling - Siobhán McHugh
* 18. Giving Voice or Creating a Spectacle?: Personality, Intimacy, and
Ehtics in First-Person Narrative Nonfiction Podcasting - Christopher
Cwynar
* SECTION V: RADIO FACTUALITIES - NEWS AND TALK
* 19. Breakfast Radio: "We Wake Up Bright and Early Just to Howdy-Do
Ya" - Amanda Keeler
* 20. The Strange Case of Topless Radio - Jacob Smith
* 21. Late-Night Talk Radio in Post-Mao China: From the
Telecommunication Age to the Digital Age - Wei Lei
* 22. Podcast Journalism: Storytelling Experimentation and Emerging
Conventions - Dylan Bird and Mia Lindgren
* 23. The Daily Dose: Podcasting and Broadcasting in the Public
Interest - Jason Loviglio
* SECTION VI: RADIO AND COMMUNITY
* 24. Native American Radio History and the Indians for Indians Program
- Lina Ortega and Josh Garrett-Davis
* 25. Finding Queer Soundwork: Information Activism in Lesbian Feminist
Radio and Queer Podcast Networks - Stacey Copeland
* 26. Community Radio in Central and Eastern Europe: Poland Takes Two
Steps Forward, One Step Back - Urszula Doliwa
* 27. Casting On Podcasts: Stitching Maker Identities into a Modern
Sound Culture - Jennifer Hyland Wang
* SECTION VII: RADIO AND NATION
* 28. The BBC and the Rise and Fall of the Empire Radio Feature,
1932-1966 - Simon J. Potter
* 29. Kenyan Radio, Colonial Modernity, and Postcolonial Subjectivities
- Dina Ligaga
* 30. Segregation on the Airwaves: From a Monolingual to a Multilingual
Broadcasting Model in Angola and Mozambique - Nelson Ribeiro
* 31. Radio, Cinema, and the South Asian Soundscape: From Broadcasting
to the Digital Era - Aswin Punathambekar
* 32. Educating the Public: U.S. Public Radio's Roots in Education and
Research - Josh Shepperd
* SECTION VIII: RADIO CULTURE AND HISTORIOGRAPHY
* 33. Remediate, Listen, Repeat: Lives and Afterlives of Three
Caribbean Archives - Alejandra Bronfman
* 34. Recuperating a Critical Tradition: John Crosby, Jack Gould, and
the Development of American Newspaper Radio Criticism, 1946-1952 -
Kathy Fuller-Seeley and Laura C. Brown
* 35. For the Love of Radio: The Archival Impulse in Broadcast
Institutions - Carolyn Birdsall
* 36. Confronting the Inaudible Past: A Document-Based Approach to
Audio Archaeology - Shawn VanCour
* 37. Communication in the Radio Century: Thinking Through Radio - Kate
Lacey