This study examines talk-radio relations in advance of digitisation, testing the continuity of patterns of listener formation, to assess the accuracy of claims that 'interactivity' and individuated informational flows are demand-driven. Australian talk broadcasters are shown discursively creating a living 'thirdspace' or 'real virtuality' of transactional locations. Listener-caller participation arrays varying social orders across this imagined-yet-real terrain. Radio talk thus becomes a 'euphemised' form of social pre-dispositioning power, differentially locating power across communities. Four sets of talk-radio texts are examined in detail, using a socially contextualised form of linguistic analysis. Transcripts from 2UE's 'The Stan Zeman...
The current research undertakes a combined conversation analysis (CA)/membership categorisation anal...
This article explores the views of talk radio audiences on their role as entertainers and their awar...
This article explores the views of talk radio audiences on their role as entertainers and their awar...
This paper explores the relationship between the audience of commercial talkback radio and the actua...
This paper considers the role of co-participatory storytelling within the framework of community rad...
Research into talkback radio has provided a great deal of information about shock jocks and their in...
This article considers the differences between talk radio and chat-based radio as specific genres of...
© 2018 Dr. Jennifer BowenRadio broadcasting began in Australia as a commercial enterprise in the aft...
In 1967, the Post-Master General’s Department (PMG) and the Australian Broadcasting Control Board (A...
Talk between dual (or triple) host combinations dominates breakfast and drive programs. These progra...
In the first decade of the twenty-first century, a number of Indigenous radio stations around Austra...
This article serves as the introduction to this special issue, but it also presents an overview of t...
This paper considers the role of co-participatory storytelling within the framework of community rad...
Talkback radio in Australia has primarily been conceptualized as a space where populist meta narrati...
John Laws famously labelled his commercial radio talkback program, and its genre, 'dial-in democracy...
The current research undertakes a combined conversation analysis (CA)/membership categorisation anal...
This article explores the views of talk radio audiences on their role as entertainers and their awar...
This article explores the views of talk radio audiences on their role as entertainers and their awar...
This paper explores the relationship between the audience of commercial talkback radio and the actua...
This paper considers the role of co-participatory storytelling within the framework of community rad...
Research into talkback radio has provided a great deal of information about shock jocks and their in...
This article considers the differences between talk radio and chat-based radio as specific genres of...
© 2018 Dr. Jennifer BowenRadio broadcasting began in Australia as a commercial enterprise in the aft...
In 1967, the Post-Master General’s Department (PMG) and the Australian Broadcasting Control Board (A...
Talk between dual (or triple) host combinations dominates breakfast and drive programs. These progra...
In the first decade of the twenty-first century, a number of Indigenous radio stations around Austra...
This article serves as the introduction to this special issue, but it also presents an overview of t...
This paper considers the role of co-participatory storytelling within the framework of community rad...
Talkback radio in Australia has primarily been conceptualized as a space where populist meta narrati...
John Laws famously labelled his commercial radio talkback program, and its genre, 'dial-in democracy...
The current research undertakes a combined conversation analysis (CA)/membership categorisation anal...
This article explores the views of talk radio audiences on their role as entertainers and their awar...
This article explores the views of talk radio audiences on their role as entertainers and their awar...