This article examinest wo podcasts, Black Coffee and S/Confini, authored by Italian second-generation migrants. It tackles the question to what extent Black Coffee and S/Confini can be understood as part of a bigger phenomenon of an online presence of migrants and second-generation migrants
This paper analyses a transmedia universe featuring a web series revolving around interpersonal relations and gender issues, which was then expanded using a musical podcast and a live concert
This article illustrates how news podcasts are playing a productive role in animating democracy in Australia
Sound, Music, & Communications Editor Robin James seeks proposals from scholars in those fields for Palgrave’s first peer-reviewed podcasts.
This article empirically identifies and conceptualises listener expectations of podcast hosts based on a general and open research question concerning which expectations podcast listeners have for podcast hosts
About this Episode Marco tells the story of how he became a Mac enthusiast, indie app developer and tech podcaster, covering his work on Tumblr, Instapaper, Overcast and Accidental Tech Podcast, among other projects. He also explains why he thinks it’s…
This article explores how the notion of podcast studies came about and questions its future among well-established media fields.
Our network manifesto is a collaboratively voiced soundwork articulating the core values of the Amplify Podcast Network: we believe that scholarly podcasts create new knowledge, out loud and in conversation, by embracing experimentation, making space for different voices, and building new communities through collaboration and openness.
International symposium: Call for papers of the OBCAST research program (Podcast Observatory, CARISM laboratory, with the support of the DGMIC) The native podcast: understanding its development, questioning its future Institut Français de Presse, University of Paris-Panthéon-Assas December 14-15, 2023, hall…