Episode 09: Killer Heels,
2018
University of Dayton
Episode 09: Killer Heels, Rachel Collinsworth
Season 3: Standards of Behavior
No abstract provided.
Episode 08: Ghost In The Rearview Mirror,
2018
University of Dayton
Episode 08: Ghost In The Rearview Mirror, Kate Devantier
Season 3: Standards of Behavior
No abstract provided.
Episode 07: Flirting Under The Influence,
2018
University of Dayton
Episode 07: Flirting Under The Influence, Binglin Wu
Season 3: Standards of Behavior
No abstract provided.
Episode 06: Forgive Me, Father, For I Have Ginned,
2018
University of Dayton
Episode 06: Forgive Me, Father, For I Have Ginned, Austin Williamson
Season 3: Standards of Behavior
No abstract provided.
Episode 05: Who's To Blame,
2018
University of Dayton
Episode 05: Who's To Blame, Laylah Funk
Season 3: Standards of Behavior
No abstract provided.
Episode 04: Fresh Blood,
2018
University of Dayton
Episode 04: Fresh Blood, Elizabeth Kyle
Season 3: Standards of Behavior
No abstract provided.
Episode 03: Livin' La Vida Loko,
2018
University of Dayton
Episode 03: Livin' La Vida Loko, Nancy Pertierra
Season 3: Standards of Behavior
No abstract provided.
Episode 02: Fragmented Reality,
2018
University of Dayton
Episode 02: Fragmented Reality, Colleen Hehir
Season 3: Standards of Behavior
No abstract provided.
Episode 01: Jack In The Box,
2018
University of Dayton
Episode 01: Jack In The Box, Rachel Zinck
Season 3: Standards of Behavior
No abstract provided.
Actor Biographies,
2018
University of Dayton
Actor Biographies, University Of Dayton
Season 3: Standards of Behavior
No abstract provided.
Author Biographies,
2018
University of Dayton
Author Biographies, University Of Dayton
Season 3: Standards of Behavior
No abstract provided.
Editorial: How Women Are Reclaiming Their Power In The Podcast Sphere,
2018
University of Wollongong
Editorial: How Women Are Reclaiming Their Power In The Podcast Sphere, Siobhán Mchugh
RadioDoc Review
This issue considers intimate stories, mostly by women - particularly germane in this era of #MeToo.
Mothers And Daughters In The Digital Private Era: Review Of “A Life Sentence: Victims, Offenders, Justice And My Mother” By Samantha Broun And Jay Allison And “Mariya” By Mariya Karimjee, Kaitlin Prest, And Mitra Kaboli.,
2018
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Mothers And Daughters In The Digital Private Era: Review Of “A Life Sentence: Victims, Offenders, Justice And My Mother” By Samantha Broun And Jay Allison And “Mariya” By Mariya Karimjee, Kaitlin Prest, And Mitra Kaboli., Michele Hilmes, Professor Emerita
RadioDoc Review
The conditions of contemporary soundwork have sparked an extraordinary flowering of intimate storytelling, much of it told by women. Freed from the bonds of technology, scale, and forms of support and distribution that keep traditional radio relentlessly mainstream, the new “digital privacy” of the last fifteen years has allowed new kinds of stories to be told: or rather, has allowed some of the oldest stories in the world to finally be spoken aloud. In both “Mariya” and “A Life Sentence” sexual violence against women is portrayed in all its complexity, tragedy, and terrible familiarity.
In “A Life Sentence,” Samantha Broun …
Edna Jean Horn Evangelistic Meeting Flier - Grace Reformed Church,
2018
Oral Roberts University
Edna Jean Horn Evangelistic Meeting Flier - Grace Reformed Church, Edna Jean Horn
Edna Jean Horn (1909-1984)
No abstract provided.
Hear Miss Edna Jean Green Flier,
2018
Oral Roberts University
Hear Miss Edna Jean Green Flier, Edna Jean Horn
Edna Jean Horn (1909-1984)
No abstract provided.
Edna Jean Horn Poster - Edinburg, Indiana,
2018
Oral Roberts University
Edna Jean Horn Poster - Edinburg, Indiana, Edna J. Horn
Edna Jean Horn (1909-1984)
A poster from a Edna Jean Horn revival at the Assembly of God church in Edinburg, Indiana.
Edna Jean Green Revival Meetings,
2018
Oral Roberts University
Edna Jean Green Revival Meetings, Edna Jean Horn
Edna Jean Horn (1909-1984)
This is a flier for a revival meeting at the Assembly of God church in Elkton.
Comedian Hosts And The Demotic Turn,
2018
CUNY John Jay College
Comedian Hosts And The Demotic Turn, Kathleen Collins
Publications and Research
Podcasting is a showcase for what cultural studies scholar Graeme Turner coined “the demotic turn” or the increasing visibility of the "ordinary person" in the today’s media landscape. Collins argues that the emergence of a particular breed of podcasts – comedian-hosted interviews with celebrities – function in an “off-label” manner as a form of self-help or vicarious therapy. The emergence and rapid growth of this genre can attributed to three main factors: a confessional culture, the triumph of experience over expertise, and the democratization allowed by the form’s technology. She explores the link between emotional intimacy and comedy, and analyzes …
Bowraville And Phoebe's Fall: Award-Winning Australian Podcasts From The Media Formerly Known As Print,
2017
formerly Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Bowraville And Phoebe's Fall: Award-Winning Australian Podcasts From The Media Formerly Known As Print, Wendy Carlisle
RadioDoc Review
Digital technology has democratised the audio storytelling space in a quite profound way. This article compares two major podcast investigations produced by established Australian newspaper mastheads: Bowraville by The Australian, and Phoebe’s Fall by The Age. Bowraville examines the unsolved murders of three Aboriginal children in the 1990s – all of whom came from the same small town. Phoebe’s Fall investigates the bizarre death in a garbage chute of a luxury Melbourne apartment building of 24-year-old Phoebe Handsjuk and her troubled relationship with her much older boyfriend.
In depicting what have been described as the three essential ingredients of …
La Revolte Des Prostituées/The Sex Workers Revolt: A Dual Analysis,
2017
formerly Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
La Revolte Des Prostituées/The Sex Workers Revolt: A Dual Analysis, Sean Prpick, Maud Beaulieu
RadioDoc Review
This documentary chronicles how hundreds of French sex workers went on strike in 1975 and occupied five Catholic churches to protest against police abuse and government closure of their workplace. Forty years on, Australian producer, academic and sex worker rights researcher Eurydice Aroney revisits the Lyon cathedral occupied by the women with the full blessing of its cleric, Père Blanc, now ninety years old. Interviews with Blanc and some of the original sex worker protesters are interwoven with archival material to make a compelling audio story, selected as a finalist for the UK In The Dark award (2015).
This work …