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[Commlist] The Radio Journal 19.1 published (Special Issue: 'New Voices')
Thu Aug 19 10:17:30 GMT 2021
Intellect is pleased to announce that Radio Journal: International
Studies in Broadcast & Audio Media19.1 is out now!
Special Issue: ‘New Voices’
For more information about the journal and issue click here>>
https://www.intellectbooks.com/radio-journal-international-studies-in-broadcast-audio-media
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Aims and Scope
The Radio Journalpublishes critical analyses of radio and sound media
across a variety of platforms, from broadcast to podcast and all in
between. We define ‘radio’ broadly to include not only traditional
broadcasting, but any form of creative or factual expression that takes
place primarily through sound. We look for articles that explore the
production, circulation and reception of radio and creative soundwork,
and encourage a wide range of international and interdisciplinary
perspectives on both historical and contemporary issues in sound-based
journalism and media studies. The Radio Journal welcomes scholarship
from early career researchers as well as internationally renowned
scholars. The Radio Journal is an English-language journal with a strong
international editorial board. It is a refereed publication; all
research articles undergo rigorous double-blind peer review. The editors
will review other contributions. The process normally takes three to six
months to complete, from submission to decision. Scholars around the
world are invited to submit original articles of 6000–8000 words
(including notes and references – but not including the author
biography, keywords or abstract), following Intellect style guidelines.
The Radio Journal also publishes book reviews, conference reports,
viewpoint essays on current debates, translations, and news of digital
and archival sources for research.
Issue 19.1
Editorial
Special issue: ‘New Voices’
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Articles
Lonely miles of wasteland: Radiating failure in Fallout 4
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J. INSCOE
Feeling at home: Sound, affect and domesticity on radio soap operas
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ILANA R. EMMETT
Noise, narration and nose-pegs: Adapting Shakespeare for radio
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ANDREA SMITH
Radio drama as a tool for activism in South Africa: The case of Plague
in the Time of King Kapital and Queen Corona
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NEROLI PRICE AND LAURA GARBES
Transnational sports soundscapes: Soccer announcers and radio in
Argentina and Chile,
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1920s–60s
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PEDRO ACUÑA
Indigenizing the national broadcast soundscape – CBC podcast: Missing
and Murdered: Finding Cleo
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STACEY COPELAND AND LAUREN KNIGHT
Sounds like ‘home’: The synchrony and dissonance of podcasting as
boundary object
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ERIN CORY AND HUGO BOOTHBY
Playing with perspective: Narrative voice and trust in Australian
independent podcasts
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BRITTA JORGENSEN
The value of authenticity and intimacy: A case study of the Danish
independent podcast Fries before Guys’ utilization of Instagram
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FREJA SØRINE ADLER BERG
Promoting peace: The role of radio journalism in conflict prevention
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FABÍOLA ORTIZ DOS SANTOS
Pirate mentality: How London radio has shaped creative practice in grime
music
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ALEX DE LACEY
Book Reviews
Sound Streams: A Cultural History of Radio-Internet Convergence, Andrew
J. Bottomley
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(2020)
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FÁBIO RIBEIRO
Gender, Media and Voice: Communicative Injustice and Public Speech,
Jilly Boyce Kay (2020)
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CATHERINE MARTIN
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