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[ecrea] Radio Journal: International Studies in Broadcast & Audio Media 12.1& 2
Fri Oct 16 02:32:39 GMT 2015
Intellect is delighted to announce the new issue of /Radio Journal:
International Studies in Broadcast & Audio Media 12.1& 2/. //This
journal//publishes critical analyses of radio and sound media across a
variety of platforms, from broadcast to podcast and all in between.This
double issue covers topics from the Portuguese free radio movement to
youth radio training projects.
List of articles (partial list):
For the full list of articles click on the link below
http://bit.ly/1LPJttg
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I know exactly who they are: Radio presenters conceptions of audience
<http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/intellect/rj/2014/00000012/F0020001/art00002>
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pp. 5-21(17)
*Author:*/Wolfenden, Helen/
This article will explore the way Australian Broadcasting Corporation
(ABC) talk radio presenters construct their audience as a dialogue
partner, and the way that the on-air self is managed, in line with the
corporate expectations of their employer, to achieve the appropriate
symbolic indicators of friendship, sympathy, companionship, disclosure
and intimacy.
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Radio and secondary orality: A rhetorical analysis of the Colombian
radio programme Hora 20
<http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/intellect/rj/2014/00000012/F0020001/art00005>
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pp. 55-72(18)
*Author:*/Angel, Adriana/
This article strives to fulfill this gap in the literature and provides
some preliminary ideas and exploratory characteristics about the
language of radio.
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Doing radio in the age of Facebook
<http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/intellect/rj/2014/00000012/F0020001/art00006>
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pp. 73-87(15)
*Author:*/Bonini, Tiziano/
This article begins with the hypothesis that social media are the
prosecution of radio by other means; its aim will be to focus on the
changes that radio has undergone since it started to mix with social
media, in particular Facebook (FB).
*Foucault with radio anyone?
<http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/intellect/rj/2014/00000012/F0020001/art00011>
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pp. 155-167(13)
*Authors:*/Aroney, Eurydice; Olsson, Michael/
This article presents a case study of a compulsory first-year
undergraduate communication degree subject (Language and Discourse) that
combines critical discourse analysis, genre and multimodality studies
with the teaching of radio production.
*Only half the story: Radio drama, online audio and transmedia
storytelling
<http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/intellect/rj/2014/00000012/F0020001/art00010>
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pp. 141-154(14)
*Author:*/Dann, Lance/
This article will discuss the opportunities that have been opened up for
writers and producers of radio drama through the development of online
and downloadable audio.
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Radio journalism as research a Ph.D. model
<http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/intellect/rj/2014/00000012/F0020001/art00012>
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pp. 169-182(14)
*Author:*/Lindgren, Mia/
This article argues for radio production as a form of qualitative
methodology for collecting data and as a way to present research
findings to a broader audience outside academia.
To find out more about the journal and how to subscribe please click on
the link below or email (eden /at/ intellectbooks.com)
<mailto:(eden /at/ intellectbooks.com)>
http://bit.ly/1LlT99j
Kind regards,
Eden
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