Diversifying the Space of Podcasting
Access, Identity, and Reflective Practices
Herausgeber: Walker, Alexis Romero; Bratcher, Tegan R.
Diversifying the Space of Podcasting
Access, Identity, and Reflective Practices
Herausgeber: Walker, Alexis Romero; Bratcher, Tegan R.
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Driven by diverse scholars and professionals, Diversifying the Space of Podcasting explores how podcasting provides a space in which marginalized communities have a voice. This anthology is an essential resource in mass communication, new media, gender and race studies, and podcasting studies programs and fields.
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Driven by diverse scholars and professionals, Diversifying the Space of Podcasting explores how podcasting provides a space in which marginalized communities have a voice. This anthology is an essential resource in mass communication, new media, gender and race studies, and podcasting studies programs and fields.
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 302
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 644g
- ISBN-13: 9781666979640
- ISBN-10: 1666979643
- Artikelnr.: 72700259
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 302
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 644g
- ISBN-13: 9781666979640
- ISBN-10: 1666979643
- Artikelnr.: 72700259
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Tegan 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.
Chapter 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 Pasay
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 Pasay
Chapter 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 Pasay
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 Pasay







