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Radio Cultures

The Sound Medium in American Life

by Michael C. Keith (Volume editor)
©2008 Textbook XVIII, 351 Pages

Summary

Radio Cultures examines the manifold ways in which radio has influenced the nation’s social and cultural environment since its inception nearly a century ago. Written by leading scholars in the field, chapters address a wide range of topics, including how this powerful medium has impacted and affected non-mainstream segments of the population throughout its history and how these repressed and neglected groups have employed radio to counter and overcome discrimination and bias. The use of the audio medium for political, economic, and religious purposes is comprehensively probed and analyzed in this insightful and innovative volume.

Details

Pages
XVIII, 351
Year
2008
ISBN (Hardcover)
9780820488653
ISBN (Softcover)
9780820486482
Language
English
Keywords
Sozialisation Programming USA Hörfunk Radio Minority Culture Programm Politic
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, Oxford, Wien, 2008. XVIII, 351 pp.

Biographical notes

Michael C. Keith (Volume editor)

The Editor: Michael C. Keith is a member of the Communication Department at Boston College. He is the author or coauthor of over twenty books including Talking Radio, Voices in the Purple Haze, Sounds in the Dark, and the classic textbook The Radio Station. He is also the author of a critically acclaimed memoir, The Next Better Place: Memories of My Misspent Youth.

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