Category: Abstracts
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Professor Peter Lewis
Impact or Zeitgeist? Radio studies in a global setting
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Professor Tim Wall
Pushing the boundaries of radio studies: what we can learn from history, sound studies and musicology.
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Professor Kate Lacey
Keynote: Radio on Repeat
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Magz Hall
The long tail of expanded radio and sound art
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Alexis Anthony
llusions of Closeness: Negotiating (and Re-Defining) Intimacy, Authenticity & Trust through Podcast Talk
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Brett Spencer
Content vs platform
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Carolyn Birdsall
Radiophilia: A New Key Concept in Radio and Sound Studies?
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Ester Lo Biundo
Radio exchanges and encounters: the creation of a global audience and popular culture (UK and Italy, 1945 – 80s)
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Golden Maunganidze
Title of paper: Rethinking Relevance And Future Community Radio Broadcasting In Zimbabwe
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A film screening
Directed and produced by Dr Gloria Khamkar (Senior Lecturer in Journalism, Bournemouth University, UK)
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Martin O’Connor
‘Beyond the shelves: telling the untold stories of UCC Library Staff through a radio show and podcast’
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Kyle Napier & Meg Wilcox,
Audio Stewardship: Podcasting with Indigenous Communities
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Carolyn Birdsall
Radiophilia: A New Key Concept in Radio and Sound Studies?
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Leona Fensome
Methods, approaches, and new forms of Oral Storytelling, including unheard/untold stories
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Paul Stevens
The boundaries of radio, sound and podcast studies; methods, approaches and new forms of oral storytelling, including unheard/untold stories.
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Paula Cordeiro
The video didn’t kill the radio star, but AI will.
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Dr Gloria Khamkar,
Constructing Transnational Identities through Mobile Storytelling: A Case Study of Ukrainian Migrants in the UK
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Md Mofizur Rhaman
Radio Media in Bangladesh: Challenges for Broadcasting, Education and Research
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Alexis Anthony
Illusions of Closeness: Negotiating (and Re-Defining) Intimacy, Authenticity & Trust through Podcast Talk
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Salvatore Scifo
40 years of the CMA
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Katy McDonald and Sarah Drummond
The full package: teaching radio in a post-broadcast age.
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Karl Turgut Maloney Yorganci
Using Autoethnography to Expand the Boundaries of Podcast Studies and Investigate Relationships between Hosts and Users
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Lori Beckstead & Dario Llinares
Mapping the Boundaries of Podcast Studies