This book delves into the notion of intimacy as a defining feature of podcasting, examining the concept of intimacy itself and how the public sphere explores the relationships created and maintained through podcasts. The book situates textual analysis of specific American podcasts within podcast criticism, monetization, and production advice. Through analysis of these sources' self-descriptions, the text builds a podcasting-specific framework for intimacy and uses that framework to interpret how podcasting imagines the connections it forms within communities. Instead of intimacy being inherent, the book argues that podcasting constructs intimacy and uses it to define the quality of its own mediation. This book will be of interest to scholars and students of New and Digital Media, Media Studies, Communication Studies, Journalism, Literature, Cultural Studies, and American Studies. The Open Access version of this book, available at www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a CreativeCommons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.
Beyond describing what is unique about podcasting among other audio media, this book offers an entry into the new and evolving field of podcasting studies.
The analyses in this collection offer a range of interpretations which begin to open avenues for further research into a distinct Podcast Studies.
Beyond describing what is unique about podcasting among other audio media, this book offers an entry into the new and evolving field of podcasting studies.
The book takes the mystery out of audio: what makes it different, where its challenges lie, and what makes it such an enticing medium to work in.
The book takes the mystery out of audio: what makes it different, where its challenges lie, and what makes it such an enticing medium to work in.
Linda Mizejewski's 2014 book on female stand-up comedy, Pretty/Funny, testifies to the longevity and resilience of these parameters (p. 16). To exist in some form in comic spaces, women needed to accept the constraints of this binary.
... audio technologies within their storytelling . Interestingly , we will be seeing in very clear terms how technological and performative intimacies are inextricably linked . Podcasting as a medium This chapter examines podcasting as a ' ...
This book will help researchers to maximize the impact and highlight the innovation of their research by showing them how to get the most out of social media when evaluating, presenting and disseminating their work.
“An interestingly idiosyncratic and personal vision of how to make podcasts.”—Ira Glass Veteran podcast creator and strategist Eric Nuzum distills a career’s worth of wisdom, advice, practical information, and big-picture thinking ...
... podcast). Coming from a radio background you become really aware of the well-mixed, well-balanced and well-edited content. It really stands out. Finally, remember that for the listener, podcasting is an intimate medium. You make an ...