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Posted on16 June 202323 June 2023Publications

Podcasting the Italian Postcolonial: An Analysis of Black Coffee and S/Confini

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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

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Posted on15 June 202315 June 2023Publications

Beyond the Power of Audio in Native Transmedia Storytelling: Synergies between Fiction and Reality

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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

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Posted on15 June 202315 June 2023Publications

Democratic listening: News podcasts, trust and political participation in Australia

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This article illustrates how news podcasts are playing a productive role in animating democracy in Australia

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Posted on7 June 20235 July 2023Calls For Papers

Peer Reviewed Podcasts

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Sound, Music, & Communications Editor Robin James seeks proposals from scholars in those fields for Palgrave’s first peer-reviewed podcasts.

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Posted on1 June 202310 October 2023Publications

Host Qualities: Conceptualising Listeners’ Expectations for Podcast Hosts

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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

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Posted on31 May 202324 June 2023Calls For Papers

Emerging Research in Podcast Studies Symposium

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Call for Papers. Graduate Online Symposium

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Posted on29 May 20231 June 2023Publications

Really Specific Stories Podcast: Marco Arment

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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…

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Posted on28 May 202328 May 2023Publications

Peeling the Pod

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This article explores how the notion of podcast studies came about and questions its future among well-established media fields.

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Posted on24 May 202310 October 2023Publications

AMPLIFY PODCAST NETWORK MANIFESTO

by Podcast Studies

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.

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Posted on10 May 202328 May 2023Calls For Papers

The native podcast: understanding its development, questioning its future

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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…

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