This Is your warning : challenging the privileging of objectivity in serial-style podcasts
The field of podcasting studies has been throttled by an overwhelming focus on defining the medium, leading to overly general claims that treat podcasts as homogeneous whole. This paper seeks to expand the critical conversation surrounding the podcast by positioning WBEZ Chicago's Serial, Paul...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-728792020-10-28T08:29:13Z This Is your warning : challenging the privileging of objectivity in serial-style podcasts Siti Sarah Daud Samara Anne Cahill School of Humanities and Social Sciences DRNTU::Humanities::Literature The field of podcasting studies has been throttled by an overwhelming focus on defining the medium, leading to overly general claims that treat podcasts as homogeneous whole. This paper seeks to expand the critical conversation surrounding the podcast by positioning WBEZ Chicago's Serial, Paul Bae and Terry Miles' The Black Tapes and Zack Ackers and Skip Bronkie’s Limetown form a distinctive genre of podcasts that join a larger tradition of works written by female investigators and journalists, aimed at challenging the privileging of objectivity. Master of Arts 2017-12-11T02:09:41Z 2017-12-11T02:09:41Z 2017 Thesis Siti Sarah Daud. (2017). This Is your warning : challenging the privileging of objectivity in serial-style podcasts. Master's thesis, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. http://hdl.handle.net/10356/72879 10.32657/10356/72879 en 101 p. application/pdf |
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The field of podcasting studies has been throttled by an overwhelming focus on defining the medium, leading to overly general claims that treat podcasts as homogeneous whole. This paper seeks to expand the critical conversation surrounding the podcast by positioning WBEZ Chicago's Serial, Paul Bae and Terry Miles' The Black Tapes and Zack Ackers and Skip Bronkie’s Limetown form a distinctive genre of podcasts that join a larger tradition of works written by female investigators and journalists, aimed at challenging the privileging of objectivity. |
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