In Aboriginal Northern Australia, request programs are a ubiquitous, marked format for Indigenous radio broadcasting. Emerging from the activist drive of Indigenous media producers, and often instrumentally geared toward connecting prison inmates with their families and communities, such request programs invariably involve performative “shout-outs” to close and extended kin. These programs bring together a lengthy history of Aboriginal incarceration and the geographic dispersal of kin networks with country and rock musics, the charged meaning of family in contemporary Indigenous Australia, and the emergent expressive idioms of radio requests. The essay discusses the performative, mediated interweaving of speech and country song in such requ...
For a demise that has been predicted for over 60 years, radio is a remarkably resilient communicatio...
Research shows that prison programs addressing intergenerational trauma and grief, loss of culture a...
In this article, I discuss Indigenous radio’s ongoing importance for tribal communities in the US fr...
An Indigenous prison requests show in Perth, Western Australia, Inside Out has emerged as a response...
In the first decade of the twenty-first century, a number of Indigenous radio stations around Austra...
This thesis is an historical anthropology of power, a study of the relations between the state and A...
This thesis is an historical anthropology of power, a study of the relations between the state and A...
This article explores country music as an important means for Aboriginal men in Central Australia to...
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s Country Hour radio programmes are produced regionally and...
Many Aboriginal Australians have participated in, and take pleasure from, country music. Country mus...
Australia is unique in the world for its diverse and interlocking systems of Indigenous social organ...
Aboriginal Family and the State examines the contemporary relations and history of Indigenous famili...
This chapter examines the link between local communities and broadcast radio in central Australia, w...
Research shows that prison programs addressing intergenerational trauma and grief, loss of culture a...
Over the last half century, as part of a wider struggle for recognition, respect, reconciliation and...
For a demise that has been predicted for over 60 years, radio is a remarkably resilient communicatio...
Research shows that prison programs addressing intergenerational trauma and grief, loss of culture a...
In this article, I discuss Indigenous radio’s ongoing importance for tribal communities in the US fr...
An Indigenous prison requests show in Perth, Western Australia, Inside Out has emerged as a response...
In the first decade of the twenty-first century, a number of Indigenous radio stations around Austra...
This thesis is an historical anthropology of power, a study of the relations between the state and A...
This thesis is an historical anthropology of power, a study of the relations between the state and A...
This article explores country music as an important means for Aboriginal men in Central Australia to...
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s Country Hour radio programmes are produced regionally and...
Many Aboriginal Australians have participated in, and take pleasure from, country music. Country mus...
Australia is unique in the world for its diverse and interlocking systems of Indigenous social organ...
Aboriginal Family and the State examines the contemporary relations and history of Indigenous famili...
This chapter examines the link between local communities and broadcast radio in central Australia, w...
Research shows that prison programs addressing intergenerational trauma and grief, loss of culture a...
Over the last half century, as part of a wider struggle for recognition, respect, reconciliation and...
For a demise that has been predicted for over 60 years, radio is a remarkably resilient communicatio...
Research shows that prison programs addressing intergenerational trauma and grief, loss of culture a...
In this article, I discuss Indigenous radio’s ongoing importance for tribal communities in the US fr...