Diversifying the Space of Podcasting
Access, Identity, and Reflective Practices
Diversifying the Space of Podcasting
Access, Identity, and Reflective Practices
Description
As the podcast studies field continues to gain momentum both within academia and in practice, scholars have been mapping and exploring the podcasting landscape from a variety of perspectives. This edited volume highlights the diverse spaces that podcasts embody and create, amplifying the unique and understudied perspectives and voices of podcasting. Through a multitude of interdisciplinary approaches, contributors explore the various cultural, racial, and identity-based markers undergirding the richness of the platform and argue that by understanding diverse content and content creators, we enrich the field of podcast studies as a whole. Scholars of media, communication, cultural, podcast, and critical race studies – among others – will find this book to be particularly useful.
Table of Contents
Chelsea Peterson-Salahuddin
Chapter 2: Facing the Gender Gap: Representation and Women's Access into Podcasting
Aline Hack
Chapter 3: Toward a Taxonomy of Quality Podcast Transcription
Amelia Chelsey
Chapter 4: Affordances and Challenges of Podcasting in Promoting Intercultural Communicative Competence in K-12 English as a Foreign Language Curricula
Hiba Ibrahim
Chapter 5: Podcasting Feminism: Women's Voices, Digital Platforms, and Activist Narratives
Tegan R. Bratcher & Alexis Romero Walker
Chapter 6: Podcasting, Popular Culture, True Crime, and Activism: Who's Missing?
Nicole R. Rikard
Chapter 7: Sonic Porches: Digital Black Counterpublics and Southern Black Women's Podcasting Practices
Alexandra Gunnells
Chapter 8: Goop This!: Challenging Anti-fat Rhetoric through Podcasts
Victoria McDermott, Leandra H. Hernández, and Amy May
Chapter 9: Black Cultural Critics: Black Podcasters Continuing the Legacy of Black Film Criticism
Bryan M. Jenkins
Chapter 10: Unheard Voices: Exploring Asian Podcasting and Podcasters
Narissa M. Punyanunt-Carter
Chapter 11: Caribbean Podcasters: Diverse Representation and Forging Contemporary Cultural Unity
Alexandria Miller & Kerry-Ann Reid-Brown
Chapter 12: Audible Pedagogical Expansion: Framing Podcasts as Social Pedagogy in the Field of Communication
Cassandra Ryder
Chapter 13: Efforts in Diversity: Public Policy Podcasting
Jayson Heim and Nicole LeBlanc
Chapter 14: The WPSPJ Podcast: The Voice of Diverse Student Journalists
Nicholas Hirshon
Chapter 15: Accessibility for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing in Podcasting: Tools and Practices for Inclusivity in the Podcast Studio
Joe Cornelius
Chapter 16: Reflections of Diversity: Promoting Dialogue about Difference in the Movies as Mirrors Podcast
Benjamin Thevenin
Chapter 17: The Development of #BlackPodClass
Briana Barner
Chapter 18: Developing Curriculum to Diversify Podcasting: A Student-Centered Approach
Cindy Koenig Richards and Raymond Pasay
Product details
Published | Dec 15 2024 |
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Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 302 |
ISBN | 9781666979657 |
Imprint | Lexington Books |
Illustrations | 7 b/w illustrations; 3 tables |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |

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