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2 -Bryan Jenkins – “Podcasts of the Oppressed: Black Podcasts, Resistance and Critical Media Literacy”

Black podcasts exist as a new form of digital media that is quickly growing in popularity but remains understudied.  This research explores Black podcasts as a tool for critical media literacy through the observation of the Tea with Queen and J. (TWQJ) podcast through the lens of Black cyberfeminist theory.

Cities of Sound is an official Panel of the 2021 Pacific Ancient Modern Language Association

Citation:

Jenkins, Bryan. “2 -Bryan Jenkins – “Podcasts of the Oppressed: Black Podcasts, Resistance and Critical Media Literacy”” Mp3. Cities of Sound: Podcasting as Public Texts, Media and Performances. 2021 Pacific Ancient Modern Language Association Conference https://anchor.fm/citiesofsound/episodes/2–Bryan-Jenkins—Podcasts-of-the-Oppressed-Black-Podcasts–Resistance-and-Critical-Media-Literacy-e1a4uau

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1 – Alyn Euritt “Intimacy as a Framework for Podcast Mediation”

https://anchor.fm/citiesofsound/embed/episodes/1—Alyn-Euritt-Intimacy-as-a-Framework-for-Podcast-Mediation-e1a68b2

This paper briefly presents a podcasting-specific definition of intimacy and how it can be used as a framework for understanding podcast mediation. But also, its a chat cast. and there’s an ASMR halfway through

Alyn Euritt is a doctoral candidate at the Universität Leipzig, where she studies the cultural construction of intimacy in American podcasting. She has published on podcasting in terms of publics in Participations, Popular Communication and Gender Forum and the relationship between podcast chat and intimacy in kommunikation@gesellschaft.

Cities of Sound is an official Panel of the 2021 Pacific Ancient Modern Language Association

Citation:

Euritt, Alyn “1 – Alyn Euritt “Intimacy as a Framework for Podcast Mediation”” Mp3. November 12. Cities of Sound: Podcasting as Public Texts, Media and Performances. 2021 Pacific Ancient Modern Language Association Conference https://anchor.fm/citiesofsound/episodes/1—Alyn-Euritt-Intimacy-as-a-Framework-for-Podcast-Mediation-e1a68b2

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