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OverviewAs 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. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Alexis Romero Walker, Manhattanville College , Tegan R. Bratcher , Briana Barner , Tegan R. BratcherPublisher: Lexington Books Imprint: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic ISBN: 9781666979640ISBN 10: 1666979643 Pages: 300 Publication Date: 15 January 2025 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsChapter 1: Can You Hear Us Now?: The Role of Podcasting in Supporting a Black Feminist News Praxis 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 PasayReviewsAuthor InformationTegan R. Bratcher is lecturer at the University of Maryland in College Park and senior researcher at the Geena Davis Institute . Alexis Romero Walker is assistant professor at Manhattanville University and senior researcher at the Geena Davis Institute. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |