POLECAMY
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Within the area of media studies the radio seems relatively neglected. It is television, Internet and its applications, or even the press, though declining but still important, that gather much more attention. The radio – despite its wide reach and new Internet forms – appears to be secondary medium; accompanying to daily activities, but second to television. Nonetheless it is fascinating in its metamorphoses. This monograph although originates from social and human sciences is of interdisciplinary character. It introduces terminology, concepts and methods both from sociology, media and cultural studies, anthropology. The book includes a number of papers that regard content analysis, radio program structure, its functioning, actions and perception. They are useful in many ways: as an opportunity to exchange experience on the international level and as a contribution to debate over radio practice.
Rok wydania | 2013 |
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Liczba stron | 306 |
Kategoria | Komunikacja społeczna |
Wydawca | Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Marii Curie-Skłodowskiej |
ISBN-13 | 978-83-7784-321-5 |
Język publikacji | polski |
Informacja o sprzedawcy | ePWN sp. z o.o. |
POLECAMY
Ciekawe propozycje
Spis treści
Introduction | 7 |
I. Society, Community and Radio Challenges | 9 |
Guy Starkey, Radio and localness: ownership and content in the convergent/divergent age of media proliferation | 11 |
Tiziano Bonini, Radio public isn’t what it used to be: emerging models in the age of networked society | 29 |
Stanisław Jędrzejewski, Public Service Media Radio 2.0 ahead | 39 |
Jean-Jacques Cheval, Guess who was on the radio last night? | 53 |
Urszula Doliwa, Polish radio stations run by NGOs and the community media model | 63 |
Katarzyna Maciejewska-Mieszkowska, Public regional radio stations as a participant in the electoral communication in Poland. Case study | 79 |
Mirosława Wielopolska-Szymura, Ethnic community radio in Canadian and Australian multicultural societies | 97 |
Magdalena Szydłowska, Programmes for national minorities in the Polish Radio. The important tasks of the public radio | 111 |
Robert Rajczyk, National minorities’ groups in Romania access to media. The case study of radio | 121 |
Lidia Pokrzycka, Radio in Iceland. General characteristics of the market | 133 |
II. Radio Content and Aesthetics | 145 |
Angeliki Gazi, Images, acoustic identity and radio sound | 147 |
Karolina Albińska, Did pictures kill the radio star? ‘Radiovision’ as a new/old incarnation of radio in the audiovisual era | 153 |
Madalena Oliveira, Sounds and Identity: The role of radio in community building | 177 |
Thomas Wilke, On the meaning, uses and representation of hate radio in Hotel Rwanda | 189 |
Emma Rodero, The same song for different broadcasters. Voice and prosody in radio news | 211 |
Golo Föllmer, “Radio Aesthetics – Radio Identities”. A project overview and a methodological study on the experimental variation of radio speech | 225 |
Grit Boehme, How listeners perceive the presenter’s voice | 235 |
Paulina Czarnek, The entertaining role of call-out in Polish commercial radio stations | 251 |
Monika Białek, The image of contemporary Poland in Polish radio feature broadcasts | 263 |
Joanna Bachura, Feature – the marriage of fact and fiction | 277 |
Grażyna Stachyra, Radio charitainment. A case study of Radio Eska’s campaign ‘We undress to dress’ | 287 |
Notes on Authors | 299 |